The Public Theater (Artistic Director Oskar Eustis; Executive Director Mara Manus) announced today that it would extend HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical an additional week at The Delacorte Theater in Central Park this summer. The critically acclaimed revival of the classic 1967 musical has played to sold-out audiences since previews began on July 22. Directed by Diane Paulus with book and lyrics by James Rado and Gerome Ragni and music by Galt MacDermot, HAIR will now run through Sunday, September 7.
"During a rain delay at The Delacorte Theater last Saturday, the audience chanted, 'Hell no, we won't go!'" said Public Theater Artistic Director
Oskar Eustis. "Now the company of Hair is chanting it right back. I am delighted to say that the overwhelming demand for Hair has led us to extend the production for another week. I am thrilled that this musical has struck such a nerve with our city."
HAIR was the show that, in 1967, officially opened The Public Theater's long-time home on Lafayette Street. HAIR has the distinction of being the first off-Broadway musical to transfer to Broadway. It moved to Broadway on April 29, 1968 and ran for 1,873 performances.
The cast for HAIR features
Ato Blankson-Wood (Tribe),
Steel Burkhardt (Tribe), Jackie Burns (Black Boys Trio/Tribe),
Allison Case (Crissy),
Lauren Elder (Tribe),
Jonathan Groff (Claude),
Allison Guinn (Tribe),
Anthony Hollock (Tribe),
Kaitlin Kiyan (Tribe),
Andrew Kober (Father/Margaret Mead),
Megan Lawrence (Mother),
Nicole Lewis (White Boys Trio / Tribe),
Caren Lyn Manuel (Sheila),
Patina Renea Miller (Dionne),
John Moauro (Tribe),
Darius Nichols (Hud),
Brandon Pearson (Tribe),
Megan Reinking (Black Boys Trio / Tribe),
Paris Remillard (Tribe),
Bryce Ryness (Woof),
Saycon Sengbloh (White Boys Trio / Tribe),
Maya Sharpe (Tribe),
Kacie Sheik (Jeanie),
Theo Stockman (Tribe),
Will Swenson (Berger), and
Tommar Wilson (Tribe). On August 17,
Christopher J. Hanke will replace
Jonathan Groff in the role of Claude.
HAIR features scenic design by
Scott Pask, costume design by Michael McDonald, lighting design by Michael Chybowski, sound design by Acme Sound Partners, and choreography by Karole Armitage.
Free tickets to Shakespeare in the Park are only distributed at The Delacorte Theater in Central Park or via a new virtual line opportunity at www.publictheater.org. The Public Theater is not distributing tickets downtown at 425 Lafayette Street due to ongoing construction on the exterior of the building.
To increase accessibility to Park shows, The Public Theater has launched a virtual line initiative this summer. While the majority of the tickets are still given out at the line in Central Park, a limited number of tickets are available each show day online. The virtual line allows people who are registered at The Public Theater website to log-on the day of a show (starting at midnight) to submit a request for up to two tickets. At 1 PM, they log-on to the theater website again to see if they have received tickets for that evening's performance. The tickets are held at the box office and a valid photo ID is required. The selection process is completely random and is not determined by what time of day a person submits a request for tickets.
Summer Supporter tickets for HAIR are available for a tax-deductible donation of $165. These reserved seats are only available for a limited time to ensure that the highest number of free seats will be available to distribute to the general public on the day of the show. Summer Supporter tickets help to underwrite production expenses. Supporter tickets are available at the Public Theater Box Office at 425 Lafayette Street; online at publictheater.org; or by calling (212) 967-7555.
DIANE PAULUS (Director) is the creator and director of The Donkey Show, which ran for six years off-Broadway and toured internationally. Her theater credits include Turandot: Rumble for the Ring (Bay Street Theatre); The Golden Mickeys (Disney Creative Entertainment); Best of Both Worlds (Music-Theatre Group and The Women's Project); The Karaoke Show (
Jordan Roth Productions); the Obie Award-winning Pulitzer Prize finalist Running Man; Swimming With Watermelons (Project 400); Brutal Imagination; the Obie-winning Eli's Comin. Opera credits include Le Nozze Di Figaro, Turn of the Screw, Cosi Fan Tutte, Il Ritorno D'ulisse In Patria, L'Incoronazione di Poppea, and Orfeo (all Chicago Opera Theater; Orfeo was also presented at BAM). Recipient: Peter Ivers Visiting Artist Fellowship (Harvard); Directing Fellowship (the Drama League).
Performances of HAIR are Tuesday through Sunday at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are FREE and available on the day of the performance (two per person) at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park beginning at 1:00 p.m. or via a new virtual line opportunity at www.publictheater.org beginning at 12 AM the day of the show you want to attend. The closest entrances to the Delacorte are at 81st Street and Central Park West or 79th Street and Fifth Avenue.
For additional information about Shakespeare in the Park, call (212) 539-8750 or visit The Public Theater website at
www.publictheater.org
Photo Credit Peter James Zielinski
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