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SPONS ORED BY On May 9, 2008, college students, baby boomers, and all in-between are invited to a Be-In at the Palace Theater in Waterbury with the revolutionary 60s musical HAIR. From the familiar songs like Aquarius, Let the Sunshine In, Hair, Walking in Space, Easy to be Hard, Frank Mills, and Good Morning Starshine to the startling scenes of hippie communal life, HAIR is a musical like no other. Pandemonium evolves into organized chaos while the music and vitality of the cast envelopes the audience, taking them on a memorable trip. Making History... Again! The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical HAIR was controversial from its inception. Known as “the show that brought the revolution to Broadway,” Hair became a major coup for freedom of expression in the United States and marked the end of stage censorship in the United Kingdom. 


 
 

   
 
 
 
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