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Hair (musical)

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Hair is a musical about hippies, also known as “The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical” . It was written by James Rado and Gerome Ragni (words), and Galt MacDermot (music). It premiered off-Broadway on October 17, 1967, and moved to Broadway in 1968. It went on to stage productions across the world and continues to be performed today.

The show challenged many of the norms held by western society at the time. It caused controversy when it was first staged, and much publicity was provoked by the Act I finale which included both male and female nudity. This only became a legal issue when the show left New York on tour. Stage nudity was accepted in New York at that time but was unknown elsewhere. The show was also charged with the desecration of the American flag and the use of obscene language. The case eventually went to the U.S. Supreme Court.

The original New York cast included: Shelley Plimpton, Kim Milford, Jobriath .

The original London cast included: Richard O'Brian, Melba Moore, and Alex Harvey.

The original Berlin cast included Donna Summer.

There was also a film version directed by Milos Forman (1979).

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