The rock musical “Hair” opened off-Broadway in October 1967 and made its Broadway debut the following April. The soundtrack recording featuring the show's Broadway cast hit No. 1 on the U.S. album ...
Smithsonian Associates will present a celebration of HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical in collaboration with the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. A panel discussion and ...
Protesting is as American as apple pie; after all, the Boston Tea Party is still celebrated to this day. And as shouts of “No kings!” fill America’s streets, the 1967 counterculture musical “Hair” is ...
The cast of HAIR at Signature Theatre. Photo by Christopher Mueller. Signature Theatre’s revival of the groovy Vietnam-era musical HAIR is wildly energetic, colorful, and full of spirit. The cast’s ...
Disappointing news for Hair fans: Other live versions (or the 1979 film) will have to do for now. Eight months after NBC announced plans for a live version of the 1960s counterculture musical, set for ...
Things to know about the musical “Hair”: It’s a landmark. It’s a cliché. And at 57, may God help it, it’s a year older than I am. It’s also unforgivably untidy, impossibly naive, insufferably lazy ...
Treat Williams, a veteran screen actor who received acclaim for his lead performance in the musical “Hair” and starred in The WB series “Everwood,” died Monday afternoon after being involved in a ...
After its record breaking outdoor run at The Turbine Theatre this summer, the American tribal love rock musical Hair is back, celebrating sixties counterculture in all its barefoot, long-haired, ...
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