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Welcome
to the ‘60s…HAIRSPRAY returns for good times
at The Fox
It’s time to let your hair down and dance
the night away! The national tour of
HAIRSPRAY, Broadway’s musical comedy
phenomenon that inspired a major motion
picture is returning to the Fabulous Fox
Theatre for a limited four show engagement
April 24-26.
Curtain times for this U.S. Bank Broadway
series presentation are Friday & Saturday at
8 p.m. and Saturday & Sunday at 2 p.m.
Tickets are available at the Fox Theatre box
office and through MetroTix.
This fantastically fun musical, winner of
eight 2003 Tony Awards including Best
Musical, is currently enjoying its 5th year
on Broadway. The 2007 West End production
of HAIRSPRAY was nominated for a
record-breaking 11 Olivier Awards and nabbed
four, including the top category Best New
Musical, and also won Best New Musical in
all of Britain’s other top awards programs,
including the Evening Standard, Critic’s
Circle, and Whatsonstage Awards. And now,
back by popular demand, the people of St.
Louis will once again be swept away to 1960s
Baltimore in this international smash-hit
musical, piled bouffant-high with laughter
and romance – and enough deliriously tuneful
songs to fill a nonstop platter party. It’s
HAIRSPRAY, live on stage, in living color!
Everyone is raving about this delightful
musical, including the critics. “A great
big fat gorgeous hit,” claims Clive Barnes
of the New York Post. “A must-see for every
teenage dreamer who believes anything is
possible,” say Georgina Brown of London’s
The Mail on Sunday. “So many numbers bring
down the house, it’s a wonder the theater is
still standing,” says Jeremy Gerard of New
York Magazine.
In HAIRSPRAY it's 1962—the '50s are out and
change is in the air. Baltimore's Tracy
Turnblad, a big girl with big hair and an
even bigger heart, has only one passion—to
dance.
She wins a spot on the local TV dance
program, “The Corny Collins Show” and,
overnight, is transformed from outsider to
irrepressible teen celebrity.
But can a plus-size trendsetter in dance and
fashion vanquish the program's reigning
princess, win the heart of heartthrob Link
Larkin, and integrate a television show
without denting her 'do? Only in HAIRSPRAY!
Welcome to the '60s!
HAIRSPRAY is based on the New Line Cinema
film written and directed by John Waters,
who served as a creative consultant on the
musical comedy. It features a book by Mark
O’Donnell and Thomas Meehan.
HAIRSPRAY features an original score by
Academy Award-nominated Marc Shaiman (who
co-wrote the music and lyrics for the
acclaimed animated musical, South Park:
Bigger, Longer & Uncut) and lyrics by Marc
Shaiman and Scott Wittman.
This production of HAIRSPRAY is based on
Jack O’Brien’s original direction and Jerry
Mitchell’s original choreography, recreated
by Matt Lenz and Danny James Austin,
respectively. Scenic design is by David
Rockwell; the set coordinator is Michael
Allen; costume design is by William Ivey
Long; lighting design is by Kenneth Posner
and Paul Miller; the sound is by Shannon
Slaton; wig and hair design is by Paul
Huntley; and the musical supervisor is Lon
Hoyt. HAIRSPRAY is produced by NETworks
Presentations.
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