Now available to stream on Hulu, Up Here is a love song for anyone who’s ever let the mistakes of the past dictate their future. The romantic comedy takes place in New York City and uses original music to symbolize the unrelenting thoughts circulating in an individual’s head. After spending their lives failing to drown out the opinions of others, Lindsay and Miguel’s blossoming relationship begins to lead them down a road of self-fulfillment. The stage musical was written and adapted for television by Steven Levenson and Danielle Sanchez-Witzel. Levenson is known for his work on the Dear Evan Hansen screenplay, while Sanchez-Witzel previously served as a producer for the Zooey-Deschanel-led comedy, New Girl. Up Here stars Mae Whitman ( Good Girls ) as Lindsay and Carlos Valdes ( The Flash ) as Miguel. The rest of the main cast includes Katie Finneran, Sophia Hammons, Emilia Suárez, Andréa Burns, John Hodgman, and Scott Porter. Related: Up Here Season 1 Review: Carlos Valdes & Mae Whitman Soar In Delightful Musical Rom-Com Steven Levenson and Danielle Sanchez-Witzel chat exclusively with Screen Rant about working with the songwriters to incorporate the musical aspect of Up Here into the storyline. Steven Levenson & Danielle Sanchez-Witzel Talk Up Here Screen Rant: If your inner thoughts were expressed through musical numbers, who would you want to be singing them to you? Danielle Sanchez-Witzel: I would never have said this before the show, but now I’m going to pick Mae Whitman. Why would I not […]
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