
Get ready to groove to the beat of the '60s as the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) gears up to present "HAIR," the iconic rock musical that once captured the essence of a restless generation. According to their recent announcement, the show will take the stage from April 24 to 27 at the Patricia Corbett Theater, marking the culminating performance of CCM's 2024-25 Musical Theatre Series.
Tapping into the era's revolutionary spirit, the CCM production promises a fresh take on the classic, under the guidance of director Vincent DeGeorge and musical director Steve Goers. These artistic leaders aim to revive the transformative impact of "HAIR" connecting the themes of the 1960s to a modern audience that may find the social issues portrayed eerily relevant. As detailed by the University of Cincinnati's news release, audience members can expect a performance that is both bold and resonant with today's cultural conversations.
With tickets already on sale, potential viewers are encouraged to secure their spots through the CCM Box Office for what promises to be a vibrant and nostalgia-fueled production. The musical, renowned for its representation of the anti-war movement and celebration of counterculture, seems poised to introduce a new generation to its unforgettable tunes and impassioned storytelling.
Whether you're a '60s enthusiast, a theatre aficionado, or someone who appreciates raw and riveting performances, "HAIR" at CCM is an event you'll not want to miss. For more details and ticket information, please visit the official UC news article.









