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Great news for the few hippies unafraid of the indoors! According to the
Post, after last week's
investment collapse on
Godspell, the Public Theater's production of
Hair — currently playing in Central Park — could take its place on Broadway in January (strict laws mandate that only one hippie musical be open at a time). Producer Elizabeth McCann is purportedly meeting with owners to see which theaters will be available after the first of the year, though she hung up on poor Michael Riedel when he tried to get her to confirm as much.
Hair would no doubt be a giant success on Broadway, based solely on the fact that its popularity has today inspired the New York
Times to write its
third story about
waiting in line in just two weeks.
B'WAY SMELLS FRESH 'HAIR' [NYP]
2 ‘Hair’ Tickets, No Waiting (for You, Anyway) [NYT]