See it if You want to have a really good time while thinking about issues from the past and present.
Don't see it if You can’t get to Red Bank NJ. But try to get there. Theater is great with free parking and nearby restaurants and friendly people. Read more
See it if up for some engaging hippie experience w/ actors interacting with audience. Great music with live band in a nice venue & stage.
Don't see it if not into te 60's music although Hair has some very memorable songs. Unfortunately the catchy Black Boys/White Boys song was not featured. :(
See it if You are a fan of “Hair” & want to see it again or for 1st time, great score, celebrate love & peace, go to the be-in, let the sun shine in
Don't see it if You don’t like anti-war or “hippie” themes, actors addressing the audience, are offended by explicit language, sexual content, or nudity Read more
See it if you love the music from HAIR (who doesn't?), you want to hear strong performers perform a classic
Don't see it if you are a super conservative who is pro-war, anti-democracy and free speech
See it if you're already a fan of the iconic popular songs or if you're curious to see a nostalgic revival.
Don't see it if you expect a brilliant captivating story. It's more of a moody slice of life in the hippy peacenik era. Read more
See it if you’ve never seen this classic. This is an excellent production. Feels immediate and uses the entire theater.
Don't see it if you aren’t interested in revisiting 1960s concept musicals. You need a clear plot. Read more
See it if You enjoy Hair. Want to support a smaller high quality theater that does solid productions.
Don't see it if Hate musicals.
See it if Really terrific production. Singing, acting the whole thing
Don't see it if Vulgarity and a little to liberal production.
“the famous nude scene that closes the first act is handled so tastefully here that it comes across as superfluous rather than subversive. Perhaps that’s a sign of the changing times — what once seemed shocking is now thoroughly passé. But ‘Hair’ itself continues to ignite passions and stir emotional currents in those who encounter it. Six decades on, it still speaks to the hope of a better, freer world.”
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