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"Among the reasons for the sellout crowds is the sheer, sassy exuberance of the 15-member ensemble."
-- LA Weekly

"One of the most memorable and electrifying musical productions in Orange County this year."
-- OC Weekly

"A fresh, hip, and fun revival."
-- EDGE Publications

"Outstanding! A visual and aural feast of bodies, words, fashion, music and lights that surround and envelop us."
-- Orange County Register

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-- Stage Happenings

WOW!
"With wonder-director Oanh Nguyen at the helm, it’s no wonder at all that the Chance’s revival is one of their best musicals ever, and I’d venture to guess, one that can rival (and perhaps even surpass) the original Broadway production in energy, excitement, originality, and performance."
-- StageSceneLA

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"This was the best night of theater that I can remember"
-- Dr. Allen Golbert

"One of my all-time favorite things I've seen this year!"
-- Tara

"This production merits an 'A' on all fronts!"
-- Michael M. Landman-Karny

 

 

 

 

EXTENDED! Must close August 23rd

Hair
The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical

Book and Lyrics by Gerome Ragni and James Rado
Music by Galt MacDermot

Directed by Artistic Director Oanh Nguyen
Choreographed by Kelly Todd
Musical Direction by Bill Strongin

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CAPTION: PEACE, LOVE, AND TOGETHERNESS
The Hinun Tribe gather together to send a message of peace to the world in the Chance Theater's production of HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical, now playing thru August 16th.
CREDIT: Photo by Doug Catiller, True Image Studio


CAPTION: LOOKING FOR DONNA
Berger (Armando Gutierrez) sings to Natalie (Ashley Nordland) about his lost goddess in the Chance Theater's production of HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical, now playing thru August 16th.
CREDIT: Photo by Doug Catiller, True Image Studio


CAPTION: LADIES CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF HUD
Hud (David LaMarr) knows how to get the attention of the ladies in the Hinun Tribe (clockwise from left: Michaelia Leigh, Ashley Nordland, Raleigh Bisbee, Jenna Romano, and Emily Clark) in the Chance Theater's production of HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical, now playing thru August 16th.
CREDIT: Photo by Doug Catiller, True Image Studio


CAPTION:

I GOT LIFE, BROTHER!
Claude (James May) sings about the power of freedom and standing up for what you believe in the Chance Theater's production of HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical, now playing thru August 16th.

CREDIT: Photo by Doug Catiller, True Image Studio


CAPTION: STAND UP AND FIGHT
Sheila (Michaelia Leigh) exercises the rights at home that the soldiers in Vietnam are defending - free speech and right to protest in the Chance Theater's production of HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical, now playing thru August 16th.
CREDIT: Photo by Doug Catiller, True Image Studio


CAPTION:

THIS IS THE DAWNING OF THE AGE OF AQUARIUS
Dionne (Amber Snead) leads the Hinun Tribe in a celebration of the dawning of a new age in the Chance Theater's production of HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical, now playing thru August 16th.

CREDIT: Photo by Doug Catiller, True Image Studio


CAPTION:

I LOVE ALL MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS
Woof (Cody Clark) introduces himself to the audience as the Hinun Tribe's resident "gardener" in the Chance Theater's production of HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical, now playing thru August 16th.

CREDIT: Photo by Doug Catiller, True Image Studio


CAPTION:

CRAZY ABOUT CLAUDE
Jeanie (Emily Clark) fantasizes about Claude (James May), who does not return her feelings, as Crissy (Jenna Romano) and Angela (Leigh Kato) watch on in the Chance Theater's production of HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical, now playing thru August 16th.

CREDIT: Photo by Doug Catiller, True Image Studio


CAPTION:

WAITING FOR FRANK
Crissy (Jenna Romano) refuses to give up hope that a Hell's Angel by the name of Frank Mills will one day return in the Chance Theater's production of HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical, now playing thru August 16th.

CREDIT: Photo by Doug Catiller, True Image Studio


CAPTION:

FIGHT TO END WAR
The Hinun Tribe (l-r: Amber Snead, Emily Clark, Cody Clark, Ashley Nordland, Sean Cruz, Alex Bueno, and Dez Rhoden) take part in an anti-war protest in the Chance Theater's production of HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical, now playing thru August 16th.

CREDIT: Photo by Doug Catiller, True Image Studio


CAPTION:

COMPLETE UNITY
The Hinun Tribe (clockwise from top center: David LaMarr, Michael Lopez, Jenna Romano, Sean Cruz, Michaelia Leigh, Raleigh Bisbee, Armando Gutierrez, Emily Clark, Alex Bueno, Dez Rhoden, Cody Clark, James May, Amber Snead, Leigh Kato, and Ashley Nordland) form a symbol of unity in the Chance Theater's production of HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical, now playing thru August 16th.

CREDIT: Photo by Doug Catiller, True Image Studio


CAPTION:

WALKING IN SPACE
The Hinun Tribe (Raleigh Bisbee, Emily Clark, Sean Cruz, Alex Bueno, David LaMarr, Amber Snead, Michaelia Leigh, Ashley Nordland, Jenna Romano and Armando Gutierrez) take themselves to a different level of existence in the Chance Theater's production of HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical, now playing thru August 16th.

CREDIT: Photo by Doug Catiller, True Image Studio


CAPTION:

ME AND LUCIFER
Berger (Armando Gutierrez) celebrates his newfound freedom after dropping out of high school in the Chance Theater's production of HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical, now playing thru August 16th.

CREDIT: Photo by Doug Catiller, True Image Studio


CAPTION:

READY FOR ACTION
Ronny (Dez Rhoden) prepares himself for the next political movement in the Chance Theater's production of HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical, now playing thru August 16th.

CREDIT: Photo by Doug Catiller, True Image Studio


CAPTION:

THERE WAS A SIXTEEN YEAR OLD VIRGIN
Berger (Armando Gutierrez) relates the story of his search for purpose in the big city, with a little help from Leata (Raleigh Bisbee) in the Chance Theater's production of HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical, now playing thru August 16th.

CREDIT: Photo by Doug Catiller, True Image Studio


CAPTION:

BOOGIE MAN'S GOING TO GET YA!
Hud (David LaMarr) tells it like it is in the Chance Theater's production of HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical, now playing thru August 16th.

CREDIT: Photo by Doug Catiller, True Image Studio

 

 



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