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 ...
More than a musical, Hair remains a ritual of collective awakening — one that invites the audience to sing, dance, and, of course, "Let the Sunshine In". Hair opens in São Paulo, reviving the spirit ...
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 ...
When “Hair” debuted off-Broadway in 1967 and on Broadway in 1968, with a rock-music score, a multiracial cast of hippies, a nude scene and a distinctly anti-war message, it was the very epitome of ...
NEW YORK — Less than a month after the assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and just a week before student protests in Paris kicked off, an anti-Vietnam War musical heralding the ...
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, ...