
Movie spotlight
Hair
Three young Iranian women, all deaf-mute karate champions, are invited to compete at the World Championships in Germany. Tehran's authorities don't see an issue, as long as they wear a hood to cover their hair and neck.
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Plot Summary
This entry appears to be for a live television production of the musical 'Hair' that aired in 2016. It tells the story of a Vietnam War draftee who befriends a tribe of hippies in New York City. The musical explores themes of peace, love, and rebellion through a series of songs and iconic scenes.
Critical Reception
As a live television event, critical reception focused on the performances, staging, and how well it translated the energy of the stage musical to the screen. Reviews often highlighted the ensemble's energy and the production's visual style, though some noted the inherent challenges of adapting a live theater piece for television.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its vibrant energy and musical numbers.
Noted for its bold staging and contemporary relevance of its themes.
Some found the live television format limiting for the dynamic stage production.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific 2016 production is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The 2016 'Hair' was a live television musical event, a format that had seen a resurgence with productions like 'The Sound of Music Live!' and 'Grease: Live'.
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