Its been a really long time since I've seen that Hair poster. Is there a remake running on Broadway or off-Broadway somewhere?
If I remember correctly, Nanay and Tita Baby were just beginning their studies in UP when they staged HAIR in Diliman, of course with the nudity. UP 'ata iyan! The production was reviewed in the Philippine Collegian by the late Richie Benavidez, who was a just a freshman back then but already a top-notch writer.
Actually, I found the poster on a website dedicated to the musical. Very useful if you want the lyrics to "Good Morning Starshine". To tell you the truth, I've only seen the movie version and not any actual live staging of the musical.
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Its been a really long time since I've seen that Hair poster. Is there a remake running on Broadway or off-Broadway somewhere?
If I remember correctly, Nanay and Tita Baby were just beginning their studies in UP when they staged HAIR in Diliman, of course with the nudity. UP 'ata iyan! The production was reviewed in the Philippine Collegian by the late Richie Benavidez, who was a just a freshman back then but already a top-notch writer.
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Uncle, at 8/28/2005 7:43 PM
Actually, I found the poster on a website dedicated to the musical. Very useful if you want the lyrics to "Good Morning Starshine". To tell you the truth, I've only seen the movie version and not any actual live staging of the musical.
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Ezra, at 8/29/2005 10:38 AM
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