The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 24, 1972, Page PAGE 9, Image 9

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Monday
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Thursday
8:30-12:00, Single Ladies' Night,
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It's "curly, fuzzy, snaggy, shaggy, ratty,
matty, shining, gleaming, steaming, knotted,
twisted, beaded, braided, powdered,
flowered, bangled, tangled and spangled,"
and after almost a year of trying, it's finally
coming to Lincoln-the tribal rock musical
Hair.
After much controversy this fall over the
bringing of Hair to Lincoln, Mayor Sam
Schwartzkopf and the Pershing Municipal
Auditorium Advisory Board agreed to
permit the staging of the musical. As a
result. Hair will be coming to the stage of
Pershing Auditorium for three performances,
Monday Wednesday Jan. 31 -Feb. 2, with
the show beginning at 8 p.m.
Although ticket sales have been booming
according to Ike Hoig, manager of Pershing
Auditorium, there are still plenty of
good seats available for the three nights of
performance.
Described as "brilliant," "fresh,"
"beautiful," "dazzling" and "sheer fun" by
its proponents. Hair has also been called
"dirty," "trash," "sacrilege" and
"unpatriotic" by its opponents.
One of the most controversial parts of the
production is the "famous" nude scene.
True, in one moment of social and aesthetic
revolt, the cast members do take their
clothes off, but only if they wish
Such songs as "Aquarius," "Good
Morning Starshine" and "Let the Sun Shine
In" are from the show and have been hits
ever since the production opened on
Broadway.
Tickets for Hair are now on sale at the
Pershing Auditorium box office and run
$5.50, $6.50 and $7.50.
Monday
2 p.m. Nebraska Union-Rap
with Dean Meyerson
3:30 p.m. Union-ASUN-PACE
news conference
7 p.m. Union-Model U.N.
parliamentary procedures
7:30 p.m. Union-math
counselors
7:30 p.m. Union-ASUN
education committee
8 p.m. Union-Afro American
Collegiate Society
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MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1972
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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