CONTENT WARNING: This review, film and/or soundtrack contains themes of war, sexual expression, illicit drugs and racial inequality.
Musicals: some love them, some hate them. I can’t claim to be a big fan of musicals until we get to the specific category of old musicals. “Hair” would fall under this category.
“Hair” started as an off-Broadway musical in 1967 and moved to Broadway the following year. Later the musical was released on film in 1979 with the same title. This story is an anti-war drama with comedy sprinkled in and follows a good ole’ Oklahoma boy being shipped off to Vietnam as he spends his last couple days in New York City. There, he meets a group of four hippies: Berger, Jeannie, Hud and Woof. They turn everything upside down for him and change his perspective.