Far out! It's the Age of Aquarius again
Theatre & Dance Department celebrates 50th anniversary of love-rock musical
The love-rock musical āāāa product of the counterculture and sexual revolution of the late 1960sāis coming to Boulder, April 13-22. āHairā tells the story of a group of politically active hippies fighting against conscription into the Vietnam War.
According toĢż, the University of Colorado Boulderās faculty director of āHair,ā the musical āgives us the opportunity to look back at a pivotal moment in American history.ā
When: April 13-22, 2018
Where:
Cost: $24
Tickets: Visit the CU Presents box office in person (972 Broadway), call 303-492-8008 during business hours or visit us anytime.
Indeed, from Steven Spielbergās recent film āThe Post,ā to Ken Burnsā epic 18-hour documentary āThe Vietnam War,ā the American public is still motivated in trying to understand this moment in our history: What happened? What does it mean? How did it change us?
āIf we accept Hamletās observation that plays hold a mirror up to nature, then this mirror gives us a chance to look at an era where we are part of the image,ā explains Coleman, Roe Green Professor of Theatre at CU Boulderās Department of Theatre & Dance. āHamlet doesnāt say that plays are a window, rather they are a mirror, which means the viewer is part of the experience.Ģż
āPut another way, weāre all shaped by what happened, even if our parentsā names werenāt Cloud and Sage.āĢż
While āHairā was groundbreaking for boldly introducing the genre of rock ānā roll to Broadway, some of the songs from the score became Top 10 hits and much of the score is now part of the American Songbook.Ģż
āWhen Galt MacDermot, Gerome Ragni and James Rado wrote āHairā in the late-1960s, they were less concerned with the war itself than trying to capture the turmoil and optimism of being an American teenager at that time,ā says Coleman of the work that opened on Broadway in 1968. āThink eastern religions, draft cards, sexual experimentation, recreational drug use, unplanned pregnancy, the British Invasion, the Womenās Movement, Civil Rights Movement and the like.āĢżĢż
So grab your love beads, let your hair down and travel back in time with us to the āAge of Aquarius.āĢżAdvisory: This production includes nudity,