Original In the Heights Cast Member John Herrera to Star in Havana Music Hall Musical World Premiere | Playbill

Regional News Original In the Heights Cast Member John Herrera to Star in Havana Music Hall Musical World Premiere The new musical, set on the brink of the Cuban Revolution, premieres October 10 at the Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre in Coral Gables, Florida.
Havana Music Hall

Casting has been announced for the Miami world premiere of Havana Music Hall, a new musical by playwright Carmen Pelaez and composer-lyricist Richard Kagan that will play the Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre in Coral Gables, Florida, this fall.

Set in 1958 Cuba, Havana Music Hall tells the story of husband-and-wife musical team Rolando and Ramona Calderon, who are on the verge of breaking through to the world’s stage at the dawn of the Cuban Revolution.

Leading the company is Tony Award nominee John Herrera (The Mystery of Edwin Drood), who created the role of Kevin in the Off-Broadway premiere of In the Heights, as Older Rolando. On Your Feet! Broadway cast member Linedy Genao, who understudied the role of Gloria Estefan, joins him as Young Ramona.

Maria Torres, the associate choreographer on Broadway’s On Your Feet!, will direct and choreograph the limited engagement that runs October 10–November 18. An official opening has been set for October 19.

WORLD-PREMIERE MUSICAL HAVANA MUSIC HALL WILL PLAY MIAMI THIS FALL

The cast also features Alexander Pimentel as Young Rolando, Isbelia Duran as Older Ramona, Rodrigo De la Rosa as Older Julio, Phillip Andrew Santiago as Young Julio, Bruno Faria as Alberto, Elaine Flores as Maria, Anissa Gathers as Mercedes, Jorge Barranco, Angely Carucci, Sarita Colon, Michael Focas, Hector Fortun, Christopher Hernandez, Lauren Horgan, Macia McGeorge, Jane Papageorge, and Robbie Smith.

Havana Music Hall received a West Coast workshop last year.

Tickets range from $30 to $75 and can be purchased at actorsplayhouse.org.

 
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