Long hair, weird clothes and unusual music await the audience in the successful musical Hair. The protagonist Claude Hooper Bukowski follows his orders to move in and meets the hippie "Tribe" in New York's Central Park. The "Tribe" are Berger, Sheila, Woof, Hud and Jeannie, who dream of the Age of Aquarius and firmly believe that there will now be more harmony and understanding between people. Soon a sensual but aimless love triangle develops between Claude, his best friend Berger and Sheila; they live for the day, sing and enjoy their independence. Claude feels increasingly torn between his patriotic duty and his pacifist and liberal ideas. He has to make a decision that is not so easy...
In the 1960s, Gerome Ragni and James Rado created a theatrical image of the hippie society of the time with their musical Hair; they criticized the political approach of the American government in the Vietnam War, racism and common conventions. With Hair, the two authors gave musical expression to the protest movement of the younger generation.
"Give me a head with hair, long beautiful hair, shining gleaming flaxen waxen. Give me it down to there, hair, shouder length or longer, here, baby, there, mamma, everywhere, daddy daddy hair! Flow it, show it, long as god can grow it, my hair!"
Admission one hour before the start of the performance
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