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In the Heights (Theatre)

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So begins the first song in In the Heights, a musical written by Lin-Manuel Miranda that unfolds over three days in a Dominican American neighborhood within the namesake Washington Heights of NYC around Independence Day. After a 2005 tryout in Connecticut and a 2007 Off-Broadway run, the show opened on Broadway in March 2008.Usnavi, the main character, runs his family's bodega with his young cousin, Sonny, and pines for the affection of the ambitious Vanessa, who wants to work her way out of the Heights. At the same time, Nina Rosario has returned to the Heights from Stanford University after dropping out and struggles to break the news to her working class parents despite the encouragement of Usnavi's best friend, Benny. Both of these plotlines play out while the economic conditions of the neighbourhood worsen and, as luck would have it, someone in the barrio has won 96,000 dollars from the lottery.Miranda wrote the first draft of In the Heights while at college, and upon playing an 80-minute one-act version of it at his college's theater company, he was approached with the opportunity to expand the play to a Broadway production. Notable for being the first Broadway musical of its kind — a combination of R&B, hip-hop and Latin music — the play was nominated for 13 Tony Awards, winning four (including Best Musical), and kickstarted Miranda's career.A film adaptation of the play was released on June 11, 2021 in theaters and on HBO Max after a laborious production, fluctuating in and out of Development Hell for over a decade, as the adaptation rights were acquired in 2008. The adaptation was directed by Jon M. Chu; Anthony Ramos stars as Usnavi, Melissa Barrera plays Vanessa, Leslie Grace plays Nina, Corey Hawkins plays Benny, and Miranda (who played Usnavi in the original Broadway run) appears as Piragua Guy.
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Sexy Shirt Switch
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Sexy Shirt Switch: When Nina joins Benny on his fire escape, she's wearing his shirt, making it pretty obvious what's happened between them.
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Debut Queue
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Debut Queue: Each character, with the sole exception of Nina, walks into or past the bodega during the opening number, with Usnavi calling them by name and dropping in a bit of their backstory.
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Ripped from the Headlines
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Ripped from the Headlines: See Evolving Music above.
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Gratuitous Spanish
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Gratuitous Spanish: Justified Trope. Everyone but Benny is Hispanic. Usually for comical reasons, or at times when the heritage of the cast is highlighted, such as: Used for dramatic effect in "Breathe", where Nina is the only one speaking English in the entire song to highlight the disconnect she feels from her own neighborhood and the guilt she feels about letting them down. Some Gratuitous Hebrew thrown in for comic effect (Well, it is New York):
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Graceful Loser
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Graceful Loser: Everyone in the barrio is excited at the possibility that they may have won the lottery. When Usnavi announces that Abuela Claudia was the winner at the Carnaval, everyone whoops and cheers because they find she was very deserving. It makes their shock sadder when, shortly after finding out, the dispatch announces that she passed away.
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Say My Name
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Say My Name: After Nina's dinner and when Kevin reveals he has sold the family business to pay for Nina's college tuition, Nina tells her father that she will never use this money as it has lost Benny his job. She proceeds to follow Benny to the club. At this, Kevin yells "NIINAAAAAAAAAA!" Done earlier in "It Won't Be Long Now", when Daniela yells Vanessa's name to get her to stop flirting with Usnavi and buy her packing tape and Pepsi. Unlike most examples, it's Played for Laughs.
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Single Woman Seeks Good Man
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Single Woman Seeks Good Man: Vanessa and Usnavi.
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Heterosexual Life-Partners
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Heterosexual Life-Partners: Daniela and Carla. Sonny and Graffiti Pete of all people come across as this. Benny and Usnavi also have some shade of this.
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Second Episode Introduction
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Second Episode Introduction: Nina doesn't appear in the opening number and first appears in the second song "Breathe".
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Chekhov's Gun
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Chekhov's Gun: In Act I, Usnavi reminds Abuela Claudia to take her heart medication; in Act II, not taking her medicine, the heat, and the shock of winning the lottery all contribute to her death Graffiti Pete mentions he's bought Roman candles and fireworks to celebrate the Fourth. He uses them to fend off would-be looters from the bodega when Sonny refuses to leave the store during the blackout. While the looters succeed in taking the cash register, Usnavi is a little surprised they didn't take more if saddened at how low people sunk during an emergency.
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Ironic Echo
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Ironic Echo: Vanessa's first words to Usnavi are "You owe me a bottle of cold champagne". One of the last songs is "Champagne", which begins with Vanessa saying "I owe you a bottle of cold champagne" and producing said bottle.
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Oblivious to Love
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Oblivious to Love: Subverted with Vanessa. She seems to be a more then a little aware of Usnavi's feelings but plays dumb since she is denial about her own feelings.
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Bilingual Rhyme
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Bilingual Rhyme: Being a musical about a Dominican community living in Washington Heights, the play features a lot of Spanish phrases. Some of the song lyrics rhyme English words with Spanish words. For example, the title song rhymes "café" (Spanish for "coffee") with "away":
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Villainous Gentrification
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Villainous Gentrification: Gentrification haunts the characters due to the ever-increasing cost of rent. The Hispanic inhabitants of the Heights put gentrification alongside racism and failing education in "96,000" and in "Finale," the protagonist laments that no one will remember the Heights he knew once the entire neighborhood is filled with rich hipsters.
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Head-Turning Beauty
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Head-Turning Beauty: Vanessa is a tame version of this trope. Usnavi and most of the guys drool over her but no one actually gets ridiculous about it (as in it never gets to Informed Attractiveness levels). Vanessa herself doesn't think it's that big of a deal.
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Sophisticated as Hell
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Sophisticated as Hell: All over the place, but one example stands out from the opening number. It's arguably a great summation of Lin's sensibilities.
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Calling the Young Man Out
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Calling the Young Man Out: The second half of "Enough" is this, with Camila calling out Nina for not returning home during the blackout and previously hiding that she had dropped out after losing her scholarship, since Camila and her father have worked so hard to help her all these years.
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Please, Don't Leave Me
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Please, Don't Leave Me: Both Vanessa and Sonny beg Usnavi to not move back to the Dominican Republic. He eventually changes his mind and decides to stay.
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SpiritualSequel
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Spiritual Sequel: Fans of RENT will probably become easily attached to this musical.
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Bad Date
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Bad Date: When Usnavi and Vanessa go out to the club, Usnavi gets nervous about his dancing skills and takes shots with Benny while Vanessa dances with other people. Then Benny punches someone for dancing with Nina. Then the power goes out.
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Bittersweet Ending
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Bittersweet Ending: There's some happy endings, some sad and everyone's lives have changed. Benny and Nina in particular. They're going to be forced to have a long-distance relationship without the approval of her dad. But they have each other. Sonny at least gets some of the lottery money, and Usnavi agrees to stay in Washington Heights, so he gets what he wants.
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Massive Multiplayer Ensemble Number
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Massive Multiplayer Ensemble Number: The opening (aptly titled "In the Heights"), "96,000", and "Blackout".
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Family Business
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Family Business: Rosario's is co-owned by Kevin and Camila, and Nina has worked the dispatch.
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall: In "96,000", the inexperienced Graffiti Pete tries to join in Benny, Sonny, and Usnavi's rap by claiming that he's "got more hoes than a phone book in Tokyo". Usnavi notices this and calls him out on the lame rhyme. The movie's trailer has the line "This is gonna be an emotional roller-coaster" played over Abuela Claudia's candlelight vigil, then Usnavi and Sonny hugging each other.
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Genre Roulette
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Genre Roulette: Par for the course of Lin-Manuel Miranda's shows, the score is primarily rap and hip-hop, with a healthy dose of various Latin styles, mostly flamenco. It may also be the first Broadway show to feature reggaeton, of all things.
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The Snack Is More Interesting
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The Snack Is More Interesting: In "Champagne", Vanessa tries to talk to Usnavi about their relationship, but he's much more interested in opening the bottle (though in part that's because he's never opened one, doesn't know how to do it, and the mechanism that came with the bottle might be broken). She eventually tells him to drop the champagne and tries to convince him not to move back to the Dominican Republic.
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Wham Line
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Wham Line: A few of them. From "Paciena y Fe" (Abuela Claudia's big solo): During dinner, Kevin reveals how he's going to pay for Nina's schooling; she and Camila don't take the news very well. There's this gut punch at the end of "Atención". Upon seeing Graffiti Pete's mural of Abuela Claudia, Usnavi makes a decision.
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Working-Class People Are Morons
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Working-Class People Are Morons: Averted, not only by Nina but by almost every character. See Sophisticated as Hell.
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Smoking Hot Sex
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Smoking Hot Sex: Depending on the production, Act II opens with Benny sitting on the fire escape smoking right before he's joined by Nina wearing his shirt.
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"I Am Great!" Song
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"No pare, sigue sigue!" meaning "Don't stop, continue, continue!" which encourages the two main characters, Usnavi and Nina, in "Hundreds of Stories" and "When You're Home" respectively. note Also used for comedic effect in "It Won't Be Long Now", during Usnavi's brief victory rap after Sonny asks Vanessa out for him.
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Beta Couple
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Beta Couple: Benny and Nina...which is an odd example, because they're given as much stage time and development as (if not more than) the Official Couple.
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Meaningful Background Event
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Meaningful Background Event: Near the end of "Carnaval del Barrio", as the residents are still celebrating, Nina frantically runs out of Abuela Claudia's house and gets Usnavi to go with her. The next song is "Atención", in which Kevin announces on the dispatch that "Abuela Claudia passed away at noon today."
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Triumphant Reprise
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Triumphant Reprise: The Piragua Guy gets a pretty funny one in Act II.
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Bigger Is Better in Bed
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Bigger Is Better in Bed: And since the character in question is Benny, it often overlaps with Black Is Bigger in Bed.
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Author Avatar
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Author Avatar: Being a New York-born person with Puerto Rican parentage, insecure about her heritage but welcomed by the Latino population, and being The One Who Made It Out, Nina is this for Lin-Manuel Miranda, as confirmed by himself in the ten year anniversary reunion.
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Spicy Latina
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Spicy Latina: Vanessa, Camila, and Daniela.
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Casting Gag
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Casting Gag: The film has Lin-Manuel Miranda and Christopher Jackson as rivals Piragua Guy and Mr. Softee respectively. They played Usnavi and Benny respectively in the OBC.
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Token White
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Token White: Benny, who is almost always played by a black man, though theoretically could be played any other ethnicity besides Latino. Graffiti Pete can be any ethnicity as well, the most common being Latino and white.
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Arc Words: "No pare, sigue sigue!" meaning "Don't stop, continue, continue!" which encourages the two main characters, Usnavi and Nina, in "Hundreds of Stories" and "When You're Home" respectively. note Also used for comedic effect in "It Won't Be Long Now", during Usnavi's brief victory rap after Sonny asks Vanessa out for him. "Yeah, I'm a streetlight": Benny first calls Usnavi a streetlight, as in he's stuck to his corner store as the world moves around him. At the end of the show, Usnavi embraces the term, using his permanent role in the barrio as an illuminator for everyone's stories.
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_7464705c
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_762b9223
type
Played for Laughs
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_762b9223
comment
Done earlier in "It Won't Be Long Now", when Daniela yells Vanessa's name to get her to stop flirting with Usnavi and buy her packing tape and Pepsi. Unlike most examples, it's Played for Laughs.
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_762b9223
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_762b9223
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_78540917
type
Like Brother and Sister
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_78540917
comment
Like Brother and Sister: Nina and Usnavi have this dynamic.
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_78540917
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1.0
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1.0
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_78540917
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_82518cf7
type
Motor Mouth
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_82518cf7
comment
Motor Mouth: As is to be expected in a score comprised mostly of rap songs. Usnavi is especially prone to this, such as the "one dollar, two dollars..." part of the opening number. Overlaps with Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness to a minor extent. Usnavi has a noticeably greater vocabulary and can fire off complex metaphors off the top of his head, as seen when he tries to chat up a hot girl at the club.
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_82518cf7
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_82518cf7
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_8338de89
type
"I Want" Song
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_8338de89
comment
"I Want" Song: "It Won't Be Long Now" is this for Vanessa.
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_8338de89
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1.0
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_8338de89
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_83a8d697
type
Oblivious Guilt Slinging
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_83a8d697
comment
Oblivious Guilt Slinging: The end of "No Me Diga" turns into this, with everyone telling Nina how proud they are and how she must be the smartest one at Stanford. Benny also gets on it when he says that everyone’s proud of her.
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_83a8d697
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_83a8d697
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_83a903f6
type
Stepford Smiler
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_83a903f6
comment
Stepford Smiler: Nina attempts to pull this off in the beginning of the show. She fails.
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_83a903f6
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_83a903f6
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_8797239c
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Bait-and-Switch
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_8797239c
comment
Bait-and-Switch: In the beginning of Act II, Nina asks Benny if he's ready to "try again", to which he responds "I think I'm ready". Since she's wearing his shirt as she says it, it originally seems that Benny had some trouble in bed, but it turns out she's actually quizzing him on his Spanish vocabulary.
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_8797239c
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_8797239c
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_8b4f2a4f
type
'80s Hair
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_8b4f2a4f
comment
'80s Hair: Nina sings of the ladies at Daniela's salon in an old photograph: "you can tell it's from the eighties/by the volume of their hair".
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_8b4f2a4f
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_8b4f2a4f
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_8ebaf445
type
If I Were a Rich Man
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_8ebaf445
comment
If I Were a Rich Man: "96,000" is about what the cast would do if they won the lottery.
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_8ebaf445
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_8ebaf445
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_916e610
type
Rhyming with Itself
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_916e610
comment
Rhyming with Itself: On at least one occasion, where “life� is rhymed with “life�. “Sun� being rhymed with “son� may also count.
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_916e610
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_916e610
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_939bf44a
type
Personal Effects Reveal
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_939bf44a
comment
Personal Effects Reveal: Nina and Usnavi go through a box of Abuela Claudia's things after the memorial service. A number of them are mementos of people in the neighborhood, including a composition Usnavi wrote in grade school and the program from Nina's high school graduation. Reminiscing with Usnavi helps Nina come to a decision about her future.
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_939bf44a
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_939bf44a
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_98576799
type
Throw the Dog a Bone
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_98576799
comment
Throw the Dog a Bone: Sonny wants to use the lottery winnings to improve the neighborhood if he or Usnavi get the ticket, and he wants Usnavi to stay. He gets both of his wishes at the end, where Usnavi gives him a portion of the winnings and agrees to stay rather than move back to the Dominican Republic.
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_98576799
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_98576799
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_98861790
type
Fireworks of Love
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_98861790
comment
Fireworks of Love: Act 1 ends on Nina and Benny's Big Damn Kiss while Graffiti Pete's fireworks go off behind them.
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_98861790
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_98861790
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_99ff79ee
type
Heat Wave
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_99ff79ee
comment
Heat Wave: One is currently happening in the Heights during the time of the show. While the Piragua Guy appreciates it, it also makes the blackout worse and contributes to Abuela Claudia’s death.
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_99ff79ee
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_99ff79ee
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_9d12bbc1
type
Foreshadowing
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_9d12bbc1
comment
Foreshadowing: Abuela Claudia cries out, "Alabanza!" during "96,000" when everyone finds out that someone won the lottery. Usnavi said that he would give a portion of the winnings to her as thanks for being his parent. She was one of three winners for the ticket.
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_9d12bbc1
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_9d12bbc1
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_a3912d0e
type
Sexy Discretion Shot
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_a3912d0e
comment
Sexy Discretion Shot: Benny and Nina embrace passionately at the end of Act 1. At the beginning of Act 2, she pulls the following trope.
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_a3912d0e
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_a4c37cbe
type
Mood Whiplash
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_a4c37cbe
comment
Mood Whiplash: A few examples, the biggest being "Atención" (and "Alabanza") following the peppy "Carnaval del Barrio".
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_a4c37cbe
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_ab5d5d86
type
Evolving Music
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_ab5d5d86
comment
Evolving Music: In 96,000, Sonny sings "What about immigration/Politicians be hating/Racism in this nation's gone from latent to blatant". After some high-profile political racefail hit the news, the line was changed to "Arizona be hating".
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_ab5d5d86
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_acde073a
type
Generic Graffiti
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_acde073a
comment
Generic Graffiti: "Graffiti Pete" is seen as a blight on the neighborhood (though he is friends with Sonny), and the musical begins with him attempting to tag Usnavi's bodega. At the end of the show he has, with Sonny's help, painted the bodega with a beautiful mural of Abuela Claudia.
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_acde073a
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_acde073a
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_ad3e13c5
type
The Loins Sleep Tonight
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_ad3e13c5
comment
The Loins Sleep Tonight: Subverted. Nina asks Benny if he's ready to "try again" after it's very clear they had sex offstage, but it turns out she's talking about testing his Spanish proficiency.
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_ad3e13c5
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_ad3e13c5
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_af26b36a
type
The One Who Made It Out
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_af26b36a
comment
The One Who Made It Out: Double subverted with Nina. She dropped out of Stanford, but is going back in the fall.
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_af26b36a
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_b0ac233d
type
Heaven Above
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_b0ac233d
comment
Heaven Above: Abuela Claudia has a habit of saying "Alabanza" and holding up whatever she has in her hand. In act 2, we learn she does this to "hold it up to God's face and say, 'Praise to this.'" Turns out God's face is in Heaven with the Abuela's birds, alongside Abuela herself in Act 2, which prompts all the characters to sing "Alabanza" to the skies.
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_b0ac233d
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_b2f78aac
type
Acronyms Are Easy as Aybeecee
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_b2f78aac
comment
Acronyms Are Easy as Aybeecee: The origin of Usnavi's unusual name is revealed to be this in "Hundreds of Stories". On the day his parents emigrated from the Dominican Republic to America, their ship passed a U.S. Navy ship. His Spanish-speaking father thought was a single word, "Usnavy", and decided to name their unborn child after the ship.
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_b2f78aac
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_b3f77675
type
Grass Is Greener
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_b3f77675
comment
Grass is Greener: Usnavi mentions his parents immigrated with him from the Dominican Republic to give him a better life. He wants to return to the Dominican Republic to find out who he is, and where his home is.
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_b3f77675
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_b5dded87
type
Gossipy Hens
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_b5dded87
comment
Gossipy Hens: Carla and Daniela are the queens of this. They even have two separate songs about them telling the neighborhood gossip.
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_b5dded87
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_b5dded87
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_b97c2cfb
type
Maybe Ever After
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_b97c2cfb
comment
Maybe Ever After: Usnavi and Vanessa in "Finale":
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_b97c2cfb
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_ba32d232
type
Busby Berkeley Number
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_ba32d232
comment
Busby Berkeley Number: "96,000" in the movie takes place by the pool and involves this.
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_ba32d232
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1.0
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_ba32d232
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_bc54e772
type
Fulton Street Folly
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_bc54e772
comment
Fulton Street Folly: Averted. This is one of the very few pieces in any medium to take place above the Central Park line of Manhattan (the most notable exception being stories about a poor and crime-ridden Harlem). Accordingly, and since Miranda is well-known for his love for his home neighborhood, the film version was shot entirely in the real-life Washington Heights, with local residents filling in as extras.
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_bc54e772
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_bcbf7aef
type
Plucky Comic Relief
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_bcbf7aef
comment
Plucky Comic Relief: Sonny belongs in this role, with his youth often coming at the butt of jokes, but it's also Played for Drama, because Sonny's ideas and beliefs are dismissed as "cute" because of his age even if they are well thought-out. At the end, however, he gets a portion of the lottery winnings to help the neighborhood.
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_bcbf7aef
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_bec0417c
type
Happily Married
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_bec0417c
comment
Happily Married: Kevin and Camila.
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_bec0417c
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_bec0417c
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_c02f148d
type
Both Sides Have a Point
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_c02f148d
comment
Both Sides Have a Point: Camila tears into both Nina and Kevin in "Enough" by pointing out how they've both done things to upset one another. Kevin's unilateral decision to sell the cab company for Nina's tuition put an unfair amount of stress on her, and was quite disrespectful to Camila, the co-owner. Add this to his cold treatment of Benny, and Nina has every right to be angry with him. On the other hand, Nina lied to her parents for months on end about still attending college. She may have wanted to avoid worrying them, but Camila and Kevin feel betrayed nonetheless.
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_c02f148d
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_c253090a
type
Big Blackout
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_c253090a
comment
Big Blackout: The blackout. Suddenly being plunged into darkness in the middle of a crowded club full of drunk people, as everyone tries to find their friends, then Nina's parents scrambles to find her, and unable to reach her because all the phone lines are down.
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_c253090a
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_c313d43a
type
True Companions
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_c313d43a
comment
True Companions: With Abuela acting as grandmother to the street, it made everyone feel a little more like family.
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_c313d43a
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_c313d43a
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_c4db6423
type
Yank the Dog's Chain
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_c4db6423
comment
Yank the Dog's Chain: Zigzagged. In "Carnaval de Barrio," Usnavi celebrates that he, Abuela Claudia and Sonny have all won the lottery are splitting the winnings to fulfill their dreams. Then he finds out that Abuela died, and you know he would trade in all the money to have her back. He starts crying as he asks why she didn't take her medicine.
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1.0
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_c4db6423
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_c75df49a
type
Shout-Out
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_c75df49a
comment
Shout-Out: Plenty, ranging from Kiss Me, Kate to Sesame Street. Even the opening song's clave percussion refers back to the same in West Side Story's "America".
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1.0
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_c75df49a
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_c8bea31b
type
K-I-S-S-I-N-G in a Tree
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_c8bea31b
comment
Kissing In A Tree: In the song "Carnaval Del Barrio" in Act 2, Daniela asks Benny if he's "seen any horses today", having heard that he and Nina "went for a roll in the hay". The whole cast then proceeds to sing said song.
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_c8bea31b
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_d39e327f
type
What the Hell, Hero?
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_d39e327f
comment
What the Hell, Hero?: "Enough" is Camila chewing out Kevin and Nina—Nina for not trusting her parents enough to tell them the issues she was having at college, Kevin for being so rude to Benny and not consulting anyone before selling the family business.
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1.0
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_d39e327f
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_d7b34c31
type
Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_d7b34c31
comment
Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": Piragua Guy and Graffiti Pete are rarely referred to by actual names; in Piragua Guy's case, he is actually never referred to by any name. Even more so for Mr. Softee who technically isn't even referred as a person (it is a name of mobile ice cream selling franchise)
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_d7b34c31
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_d848560f
type
Unusual Euphemism
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_d848560f
comment
Unusual Euphemism: If the gossipy salon ladies are to be believed, Benny is packing a big... taxi/a stretch limousine.
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_d848560f
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1.0
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_d848560f
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_e085feeb
type
Broken Record
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_e085feeb
comment
Broken Record: Camilla's favorite record is a bolero song, and her favorite part is when the record scratches and the singer says "para siempre" over and over again. This is also how the finale starts.
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1.0
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_e085feeb
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_e132a0f7
type
Joins to Fit In
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_e132a0f7
comment
Joins to Fit In: Nina, as she says in "When You're Home": "I feel like all my life I'm trying to find the answers/Working harder/Learning Spanish/Learning all I can/I thought I might find the answer out at Stanford/But I'd just stare out at the sea thinking/Where am I supposed to be?"
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_e132a0f7
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1.0
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1.0
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In the Heights (Theatre) / int_e132a0f7
 In the Heights (Theatre) / int_e25ae563
type
Final Love Duet
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Final Love Duet: Two. "Champagne" for Usnavi and Vanessa and "When the Sun Goes Down" for Nina and Benny.
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Yiddish as a Second Language
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Yiddish as a Second Language: The musical has several Latino/Latina characters use Yiddish rather believably in their daily conversations, similar to their usage of Spanglish (although less frequently, for obvious reasons). Prior to a wave of Puerto Rican and Dominican immigrants into the area Washington Heights was a rather Jewish neighborhood (and still is, with even a Jewish university there), and the characters probably picked it up from one of the innumerable senior citizens with a rent-controlled apartment dating back to the 40s—in which case the Lenny Bruce quote above becomes applicable.
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Grief Song
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Grief Song: "Alabanza," where Usnavi gives a eulogy, and Nina begins to say alabanza to honor the dead, with the entire community joining in until Usnavi ends the song with one final, quiet alabanza. It's for Abuela Claudia.
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Shrine to the Fallen
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Shrine to the Fallen: Graffiti Pete makes one at Sonny's request. They paint a mural of Abuela Claudia with the caption "paciencia y fe" over the bodega. This convinces Usnavi to stay in Washington Heights.
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Crowd Song
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Crowd Song: The opening sees the entire community of Washington Heights join in as the Interactive Narrator foreshadows the events that will transpire the community. "96,000" becomes this once Sonny spreads the news that someone won the lottery, leading the entire community to get caught up in excitement over what that money could mean for them. "Blackout" sees all of Washington Heights look to the sky and see the July 4th fireworks light up the night sky, providing light in the face of the chaotic power outage. Daniela gets everyone laundering around the streets to put their time into celebrating their Latin heritage in "Carnaval del Barrio". "Finale" sees most of the characters reprise parts from previous song and provide back-up while Usnavi considers his future and how that will affect the Barrio.
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Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness
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Overlaps with Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness to a minor extent. Usnavi has a noticeably greater vocabulary and can fire off complex metaphors off the top of his head, as seen when he tries to chat up a hot girl at the club.
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Dumbass Has a Point
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Dumbass Has a Point: More like "kid has a point". Usnavi eventually acknowledges that Sonny is right that the money won from the lottery can help the barrio, and plans to give Sonny a share so that he can make the change that he wants to see. That doesn't change after Abuela dies.
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Taxman Takes the Winnings
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Taxman Takes the Winnings: In the song "96,000", where it's been announced that someone won the lottery, and everyone is fantasizing about what they'd do with the money, Usnavi points out "You'll have a knapsack full of jack after taxes".
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Never Win the Lottery
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Never Win the Lottery: Subverted, as it is a major plot point that somebody in the neighborhood actually did win the lottery. Though the $96,000 prize is not enough to make the winner fabulously wealthy, it is nonetheless a considerable sum. The trope is played straight when the winner, Abuela Claudia, dies before she can make use of the money. Then it's subverted again, since Usnavi and Sonny get to keep their shares of the winnings.
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Dingy Trainside Apartment
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Dingy Trainside Apartment: Vanessa lives in one of these, as mentioned in the song "It Won't Be Long Now". She's gotten used to it, but she still wants out of the neighborhood:
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Interactive Narrator
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The opening sees the entire community of Washington Heights join in as the Interactive Narrator foreshadows the events that will transpire the community.
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