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Get ready to sing “Good Morning Baltimore” in the heart of Washington D.C. “Hairspray” the musical is coming to the National Theatre from May 10 to 15. “We are so excited to be coming to you folks in ...
How well do you know Hairspray? Test your knowledge of this beloved musical, which brings the energetic beats of 1960s rhythm and blues to the Broadway stage. First debuting in 2002, Hairspray took ...
Opera House Theatre Co.'s production of "Hairspray" at Thalian Hall offers a vibrant, dance-filled journey back to the early 1960s. The musical, directed by Jason Aycock, tackles themes of racial ...
On Broadway, the crowds roared for Harvey Fierstein and his wisecracks in Brooklynese. In Baltimore, audiences woo-wooed every reference the show made to their home town. And at the Kennedy Center, ...
Harbor Playhouse presents "Hairspray," a musical tackling themes of integration and social change, running from July 18 to Aug. 17. The production features new talent, including a pre-K teacher as ...
Andrew Levitt and Niki Metcalf star in a touring production of the wildly entertaining musical "Hairspray." (Courtesy of Jeremy Daniel) In 2023, a 2002 musical based on a 1988 film set in 1962 ...
Actress Emery Henderson is taking in every moment playing the role of Penny Pingleton in the Broadway musical "Hairspray." The show kicks off Broadway in El Paso's 2022-23 season. For Henderson, 23, ...
The Tony Award winning musical Hairspray is fun, funny, and will leave you humming so many songs on your way out of the theater, but it’s the message that will move you to think about what society ...
The 23-year-old singer took to Snapchat on Tuesday to gives fans a sneak-peek of her character's signature pigtails. Last week, the powerhouse singer explained that her part in the hit musical won't ...
The history of Broadway musicals on film is often unhappy. (John Huston’s “Annie,” anyone?) Even when the creative teams responsible have been involved in their adaptation — the Rodgers and ...