I saw the play in August 1970, but have lost the program and don't know who starred in it or what theater it appeared in. I would like to know the answers to these question.
Hair
Hair actually made it's off-Broadway debut in October 1967 at Joseph Papp's Public Theater and a subsequent run in a midtown discothèque space, the show opened on Broadway in April 1968 and ran for 1,750 performances, all in New York. From Wikipedia
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And the Fifth Dimension got it from the soundtrack of the Broadway play "Hair." Fifth Dimension
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San Francisco - Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair - was created on 1967-05-13.
mercer58 I would imagine that would be "Hair". - wjs1632 -
The musical hair is generally credited with marking the end of stage censorship in Britain.
From the musical "Hair" Sung by the Fifth Dimension
In the film "Hair," the song "White Boys" is performed by the character Woof, played by actor and singer Treat Williams. The musical, which is based on the 1967 off-Broadway show of the same name, explores themes of counterculture and social issues in the 1960s. The film was released in 1979 and features a variety of musical numbers that highlight the characters' experiences.
Meat Loaf performed in school musicals such as "The Music Man" as a child. In 1970 (aged 23), while trying to establish his music career, he was in a production of the musical "Hair".