Just found this on youtube (sorry if this has been posted before). It's a foreign production of the show and it seems MOST intriguing!!
"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors. Besides, the production of spectacular effects depends more on the art of the stage machinist than on that of the poet."
--Aristotle
Interesting-- but about the half the time they were talking, I could not understand a WORD they were saying! Their diction is worse than Patti Lupone! They might as well have been speaking a foreign language!
They are speaking a foreign language...the production is from Amstetten in Vienna, Austria from 2007. Half the show is done in English, half in Austrian...alternating between the two. The production is quite amazing.
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The cast is wonderful. That's a very interesting take.
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I find it very interesting. i'm not sure on how I feel on the circus aspect, however i loved the moment with berger at the end. The whole thing is undoubtedly beautiful. And i loved the directors take on "let the sun shine in" vs. "let the sunshine in" meaning a plea of defeat vs. a joyous outburst.
Also, not to seem stupid, but the blue haired person with the wings- was that a man or a woman? i couldn't tell...
I think the fairy wings person was Woof. Makes sense, lol.
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That was a really intresting video. I do like the concept however it was a little shocking at first. And yes i too believed that to be woof.
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"I am sorry but it is an unjust world and virtue is only triumphant in theatricle performances" The Mikado
"the action was set not in the traditional hippie commune, but in a circus. The tribe travels through many different cities, pulling the play from its traditional New York location. The time is the present, so Claude goes to the Middle East, and the tribe protests the 2nd President Bush instead of LBJ, while Woof harbors a crush on Justin Timberlake instead of Mick Jagger.
Despite these changes, changes in staging and NOT in story, I find the production very faithful to the spirit of the original HAIR, and I enjoyed it quite a lot."
Interesting concept yes but not one US soldier in the Middle East right now was drafted so how do they make the whole show, which is essentially centered on the draft, work? Just curious...