Hair

Hair at Gielgud Theatre

Why see Hair?

Make love, not war

Arguably the greatest rock musical of all time, Hair returns to the London stage with the Broadway transfer of this triumphant production. Karole Armitage's "turbo charged, highly erotic" choreography is a sight to behold, with the performances delivering incredible verve and energy.

Many of the songs have become ageless classics (Aquarius, Let the Sunshine in, Good Morning Starshine) and are delivered with an unmatched brilliance. The show features nudity, profanity, sexual acts and drugs and became an overnight sensation when it opened in 1968, and went on to play 1750 performances.

What is Hair about?

Set during the Vietnam war Hair explores the lives of a bohemian group of young drug popping, sexually liberated hippies, known as "The Tribe". Politically aware and fiercely anti-Vietnam one of the tribe (Claude) receives his conscript and must decide whether to go and fight for his country in a war he abhors, as his parents are pressuring him to do, or like his friends, defy the authorities and stand up for his belief of love and peace.

This takes him on a journey of discovery as he comes to terms with who is the real Claude, and whether he truly believes in the Age of Aquarius or is hiding from his responsibilities. To fight or not to fight, that is the question.

Did you know?

The lead character, Claude, was originally written as an alien from space who had come to earth in order to become a movie director.

Key Information

Audience

Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical may not be appropriate for young theater goers under the age of 12. The production contains scenes that briefly depict profanity, nudity and simulated drug use. Children under four years of age will not be admitted.

Run Time

Two hours 25 minutes with one 15 minute intermission

Dates

Finished 4 Sep 2010

Cast

Sasha Allen as Dionne
Krystal Joy Brown as Abraham Lincoln, White Boys Trio, Tribe
Gavin Creel as Claude
Caissie Levy as Sheila
Darius Nichols as Hud
Bryce Ryness as Woof
Kacie Sheik as Jeanie
Will Swenson as Berger
Ato Blackson Wood as Tribe
Luther Creek
Phyre Hawkins
Kevin Kern

Creative

Directed by Diane Paulus
Choreography by Karole Armitage
Produced by The Public Theater and Elizabeth I McCann
Set Design by Scott Pask
Costume Design by Michael McDonald
Lighting Design by Kevin Adams
Sound Design by Acme Sound Partners
Written by James Rado & Gerome Ragni
Music by Galt MacDermot
Lyrics by James Rado & Gerome Ragni

Awards

2009 TONY AWARD
Best Revival of a Musical

2009 DRAMA DESK AWARD
Outstanding Revival of a Musical

2009 DRAMA LEAGUE AWARD
Distinguished Revival of a Musical

 

Reviews

Customer reviews

32 reviews, average rating: (4.8 Stars)

John R

Abundant energy

I saw this show before in 1968 in London and it was amazing to see it again. They had not changed or spoilt it - it had just the same energy and impact the second time around. Of course the message was now historical rather than present, but the abundant youth and enthusiasm was wonderful to behold. The audience was beaten into submission and the standing ovation showed that the impact was still there. And the average age of the audience was much lower than in my other recent visits to the theatre - this was a real surprise to me, and an indication that this is a new play to most people. Amazing! ... Read more

Annie

Let the sunshine

I saw Hair on the press performance and I was so glad I did because it is the best musical to have come to London over the past decade. The cast is quite literally phenomenal, people aren't lying when they say that the cast is incredible. The end is also so cool when every one gets on stage, and you get to talk to the cast (a word of wisdom, Allison Case, the person who plays Crissy is so nice, TALK TO HER!!!!) SEE HAIR. ... Read more

Dave K

The sun shines in the age of Aquarius

Wow! What a great show, from the first note of Aquarius to the last note of Let the Sunshine in. I saw the London show on Sat 10th April. Sasha Allen was awesone. I was blessed to be there! ... Read more
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