Category Archives: HAIR

HAIR BLOG: Indeed, a Classic

Questions for Artistic Director, Tyler Woods Hair, the American Tribal Love-Rock Musical How many shows have you directed? Hair is my 12th show to direct. What is/has been your main inspiration to become a director/producer? To start your own theatre … Continue reading

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HAIR BLOG: True Dreamers

Jackie Smola, “Momma” HAIR, the American Tribal Love-Rock Musical May 12-28, 2011 I had the opportunity to grow up during the turbulent 1960′s. I had older sisters and a brother all at home, so everything that went on in the … Continue reading

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HAIR BLOG: Peace, Love and Understanding

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HAIR BLOG: Hashsih – Drug Index

by Kaleb Bruza, Margaret Mead/Tribe Hair, the American Tribal Love-Rock Musical So, I can sometimes prove to be a bit of a nerd, particularly when it comes to trivial knowledge. In my mania, I have compiled a basic Drug Index based on … Continue reading

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HAIR BLOG: Snip. Snip. Pluck. Pluck.

  by Rachel Bouton, Shelia Hair, the American, Tribal Love-Rock Musical Summer Soltice festival 1969 I have long considered myself a feminist of sorts. I rail against the consumerist messages sent to America’s girls through the Disney Princess craze, the … Continue reading

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HAIR BLOG: ..and I am happy

Character study Jackie Smola, Tribe “Momma” HAIR, the American Tribale Love-Rock Musical May 12-28, 2011 I am bare-footed, I am hungry, and I am happy. I walk through the park looking down for anything useful that may have been discarded. … Continue reading

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HAIR BLOG: “the rest is silence” Shakespeare in HAIR

  “What a piece of work is man” Hair, the American Tribal Love-Rock Musical is Reduxion Theatre Company’s first musical. Feedback since announcing this production has been a mix of enthusiasm and raised eyebrows – “isn’t HAIR a departure for … Continue reading

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