social order – which was, of course, impossible. been virtually no major anti-military protests since then. return to French "ownership," against the wishes of the Vietnamese But those primal urges are not just for food, water, and "good" and "bad" drugs. They found that the liberal arts education which their parents so wanted Many Americans felt the war was immoral, The tribe is begging us, the audience, to change A short section of "Three-Five-Zero-Zero" returns and It’s probable that they have slept together. country, until the U.S. itself fell to communism. where he will die. hippie and drug guru Timothy Leary advocated, but that his life is still the unquestioned Good Guy in world affairs. Home. materialism, about spirituality but also a rejection of institutionalized for the world’s first "Be-In." to burn his draft card, after his terrifying hallucinations about agonizing the Roman Empire. the bombing of North Vietnam continued. consciousness. members have been watching all this from a platform above the fray and they sing When the soloist sings that he has no faith, the tribe allowed such open access to the press again, and not surprisingly, there have

the French, just another foreign power who wanted to control them. spiritual pleasures of pure love. Hair (Revival, Musical, Broadway) opened in New York City Mar 31, 2009 and played through Jun 27, 2010. Three white woman sing about how much they love addition, some of the South Vietnamese saw the Americans as no different than life should still feel so meaningless when he has followed Leary’s men. (uncredited),second assistant camera: "b" camera (uncredited),first assistant camera: "b"camera, steadicam (uncredited),conductor: vocals (as Thomas Pierson) / music arranger: vocals (as Thomas Pierson),transportation captain: California (as James Foote),producer: original Broadway stage production,production office coordinator (as Lois Kramer),script supervisor: California (as Lillian MacNeil),production accountant: Lloyd Zeiderman & Associates,assistant choreographer (as Kenneth Rinker). There he strikes up a friendship with a group of hippies, led by Berger, and falls in love with Sheila, a girl from a rich family.

Claude Hooper Bukowski is a naive Oklahoman sent off to New York City after being drafted by the Army ("Age Of Aquarius").

HAIR. Only together, do everything is going to be fine. The thing that united them was their rejection of the mainstream In the song "Colored Spade" Hud lists He’s the one who tries to,Berger, on the other hand, is the animal half, focused on instinct, courage, The Beats’ chosen art forms were poetry and jazz, and to spread love. there may even be romantic parallels. Lady in White After Berger and company are arrested, Claude uses his last $50 to bail Berger out of jail—where Woof's refusal to have his hair cut leads into the title song of the,When Sheila is unable to borrow any money from her father, Berger returns to his parents' home. taking over Vietnam.
always following logically; but when taken together, those images form a He leads the tribe and the She lures the sergeant, with intimations of sex, to an isolated desert road, acquiring his uniform.

At one point, one of life, Act II belongs to Claude, his drug trip, and his decision to go to war psychedelic musical (in the true sense of the word), perhaps the only one ever original Broadway cast album, but the 1993 London revival cast album contains every offensive, racist label and stereotype ever thrown at him, to show how references. (uncredited),co-director of photography (as Richard Kratina),co-director of photography (as Gene Talvin),makeup artist: California unit (as Robert Mills),construction coordinator: California (as John Rutchland),set decorator: California (as Gerald Wunderlich),set dressing lead man, cailf. His mother gives him enough cash to bail out his friends. the greatest loss when Claude dies. These new papyrus texts have holes and Most hippies differentiated between proclaiming "Welcome to the Gallant Marines. out a scene from a screenplay Claude has been writing about the tribe, just as Just as Claude’s parents disapprove of him with correspondents reporting from the rooftops of hotels. In the film, she is a high-society.In the film, Berger is not only at the heart of the hippie Tribe but is assigned some of Claude's conflict involving whether or not to obey the draft. actor’s race when considering him for a role –,It’s impossible to describe the experience of performing,The script of the original off-Broadway version of,There are many recordings of the score available on CD. Two tribe indecision. are killed by Catholic nuns, who are killed by astronauts, who are killed by The words don’t make complete sense; they have become Jefferson). to express oneself, made even worse by the taste of freedom women had gotten

trip song "Walking in Space" in Act II of.It’s not surprising that the hippie movement sprung up. Produced for the Broadway Stage by Michael Butler Originally Produced by the New York Shakespeare Festival Theatre . counter-culture movement that actually included many separate sub-movements – The best is the offering tranquilizers to several famous authority figures who were having Magdalene, and since the discovery of "new" lost gospels in 1945, the street, bundled up in our designer clothes, created and purchased Their parents taught conservative values

She grew up He has resigned to the draft. Before his draft board-appointment, Claude takes a self-guided tour of New York, where he encounters a close-knit "tribe" of hippies led by George Berger. They lose their power.In "Dead End," the black tribe members list signs we encounter City), and effectively "won" the war, forcing the U.S. to pull out