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Review: ‘Hair’ at Signature Theatre Continues to Shine in 2024

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The iconic musical “Hair” is making a comeback at Signature Theatre in Arlington, Va., and it’s proving to be a timeless classic despite its age. At 57 years old, the production still manages to captivate audiences with its hippie-commune characters and existential themes.

The show, known for its hit songs like “Aquarius” and “Let the Sunshine In,” is brought to life by a talented cast and a vibrant eight-piece band. The costumes and set design transport the audience back to the 1960s, creating a nostalgic and immersive experience.

While some may argue that “Hair” is a relic of the past, the production at Signature Theatre breathes new life into the show with its energetic and heartfelt performances. The cast, led by director Matthew Gardiner, delivers a powerful and moving rendition of the musical that resonates with audiences of all ages.

Despite some filler songs that may slow down the pacing of the show, standout moments like “Where Do I Go” and “I Got Life” showcase the depth and emotion of the characters. The choreography by Ashleigh King adds an extra layer of excitement and energy to the production.

Overall, “Hair” at Signature Theatre is a must-see for theater enthusiasts looking for a nostalgic trip back to the ’60s. With its timeless themes of love, freedom, and self-discovery, the musical continues to inspire and entertain audiences, proving that some classics never go out of style.

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