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HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical
By:James Rado/Gerome Ragni (book/lyrics), Galt MacDermot (music)
Directed by Del Hamilton
09/12/2009 - 10/10/2009
PERFORMANCE TIMES
Friday, Sept 11 – 8pm (Preview - $10 all tickets)
Saturday, Sept 12 – 8pm (Opening Night Celebration!)
Sunday, Sept 13 – 5pm
Thursday, Sept 17 – 8pm
Friday, Sept 18 – 8pm
Saturday, Sept 19 – 8pm
Sunday, Sept 20 – 5pm
Wednesday, Sept 23 – 8pm
Thursday, Sept 24 – 10am Matinee
Thursday, Sept 24 – 8pm
Friday, Sept 25 – 8pm
Saturday, Sept 26 – 2pm
Saturday, Sept 26 – 8pm
Sunday, Sept 27 – 5pm
Wednesday, Sept 30 – 8pm
Thursday, Oct 1 – 8pm
Friday, Oct 2 – 8pm
Saturday, Oct 3 – 7pm
Saturday, Oct 3 – 10:30pm
Sunday, Oct 4 – 5pm
Wednesday, Oct 7 – 8pm
Thursday, Oct 8 – 8pm
Friday, Oct 9 – 8pm
Saturday, Oct 10 – 7pm
Saturday, Oct 10 – 10:30pm
TICKET PRICING
$25 for Saturdays
$17.50 for Thursdays, Fridays, Sundays, Late Nights and Matinees
$5 off for students, seniors over 65, artists, military and educators
(Group tickets are also available)
*All performances after and including September 30 may cost an additional amount*
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ABOUT THE PLAY
***SEATING EXPANDED FOR FINAL WEEKEND - NEW SEATS AVAILABLE FOR SOLD OUT SHOWS***
Join us as we open our 30th season with Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical, revitalized from its successful run in 1984 during 7 Stages’ 5th Season. With a score including some of the greatest songs in theater such as "Aquarius," "Hair" and "Let the Sunshine In," Hair illuminates the gripping cultural movement of the 60's and 70's that transformed a generation.
Featuring some of Atlanta’s most exciting musical talents, the on stage, live rock band consists of four seasoned professionals: Rob Thompson on guitar (The Little Five Points Rockstar Orchestra), Sam McPherson on guitar (Sam McPherson Trio, The Little Five Points Rockstar Orchestra), David Miksch on drums (The Judies) and Steve McPeeks on bass (Nine Inch Neals, Fiend without a Face). Additionally, the all star cast includes major talent from local bands as well with Naomi Lavender as Sheila (Old Soles Company, Arianna and Found Objects of Desire - a nearly all girl experimental group likened to the Velvet Underground) Chris Love as Hud (Quench) and Warren E. Ullom III as Berger (The Judies). Lead musician Rob Thompson adds “This production really puts the band in the middle of the action. We pulled some of Atlanta’s best local rock talent out of the night clubs and on to the 7 Stages Mainstage.”
The musical follows a tribe of inspired, teenagers who believe in the growing lifestyle of free-love and pacifism in a nation stifled by intolerance and violence during the Vietnam War. As they experiment with sexual identity, explore drugs, revolt against racism, and dodge the draft, these young people celebrate the uncontrollable ideas of hope and independence that continue to echo through today’s audiences. This world famous production will inaugurate the 7 Stages 30th season on Saturday, September 12th and will run through October 11th on the Mainstage.
Includes nudity |
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