Millikin
School of Theatre and Dance to perform "HAIR" The Musical April
11-14
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[April 05, 2019]
Millikin University's School of Theatre and
Dance will present the production of "HAIR" The Musical Thursday,
April 11 – Friday, April 12 at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, April 13 at 2
and 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, April 14 at 2 p.m. Performances will be
held at Albert Taylor Theatre located in Shilling Hall on Millikin's
campus.
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"HAIR" book and lyrics were written by Gerome Ragni
and James Rado, with music produced by Galt MacDermot.
In the shadow of the Vietnam War, a group of young hippies challenge
the government's role in drafting their friend into service while
exploring their right to live in a world of peace, joy, and free
love. Will burning a draft card ease the rage of a generation
questioning their government's ethical role in shaping the world?
This is the dawning of the age of Aquarius.
Following the 2 p.m. show on Sunday, April 14, cast members from
"HAIR" as well as Director Sarah Crockarell, assistant professor of
theatre, will partner with headlineSpavilla hair salon to cut
ponytails. The ponytails will be donated to Hair We Share, a
non-profit organization that creates wigs through hair and money
donations that they donate to people across the nation who suffer
from medical hair loss.
The cast will also be selling flower crowns/barrettes, and colorful
hair extensions before each show.
Single ticket prices for the show are $18 - $20. Seniors 65 and
older, groups of 10 or more, and other discounts are available by
phone or in person. Tickets are available through the Kirkland Fine
Arts Center Ticket Office by phone at 217.424.6318 or online at
kirklandfinearts.com. Kirkland Ticket Office hours are Monday –
Friday from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. A $2.50 fee will be charged for credit
card purchases. This is a per transaction fee, not per ticket, and
applies to online and Ticket Office orders.
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Millikin School of Theatre and Dance
The Millikin School of Theatre and Dance produces numerous performances in
venues on and off-campus, including musicals, plays, operas, children's theatre
and dance concerts, as well as productions through its student-run theatre
company, Pipe Dreams Studio Theatre.
Millikin's School of Theatre and Dance is a nationally recognized program,
offering conservatory-style training rooted in a liberal arts education. The
School of Theatre and Dance's approach to education offers students valuable
insight and hands-on experiences that will prepare them for professional
success. Nationwide, Millikin's respected theatre alumni are routinely hired for
projects in television, film and live theatre, including top Broadway shows.
For more information about Millikin's School of Theatre and Dance, visit
millikin.edu/theatre.
[Millikin University Director of
Media Relations Dane Lisser]
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