Hair Broadway Show Review
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Led by the charismatic Berger, a group of spirited young idealists enjoy lives of free love and pacifism in New York City's bohemian East Village. But soon "the tribe" is faced with the harsh realities of the Vietnam War draft.
Broadway Review
Even the most jaded theatergoers can't help but enjoy classic songs like "Age of Aquarius," "Good Morning Starshine," "Easy To Be Hard," "Hair," and "Let the Sunshine In" in this sensitively directed, well-choreographed, and Tony Award-winning production of the 1967 classic musical about NYC hippies. Although many of the show's other songs are less-than-classic, and the humor can be sophomoric at times, the energetic show certainly resonates emotionally. And the Baby Boomers just love it - especially the part where the audience is invited to go up onstage and dance with the cast at the end of the show!
Labels: 1960s, Broadway musical, Hair, hippies, Review

