Hair,
the Tony Award-winning, self-styled “American
Tribal Love Rock Musical”, is returning to the West for one night
only on 1 July. The performance at the Piccadilly Theatre is a gala
fundraiser for the charity Help For Heroes, which supports British
servicemen and women wounded in action.
The musical returns to London following
a European tour last year. It was last seen in the capital in 2010
when the show ran for five months at the Gielgud with the full cast
of the Broadway revival, a first for the the West End. After strong
reviews the show posted
early closing notices and had its final performance on 4 September 2010.
This
summer’s gala performance stars Zoe
Birkett as Dionne, George Maguire as Berger and Amy Diamond is
Sheila. Maguire
recently appeared in Thrill Me and 20th Century Boy, in which he starred as
Marc Bolan. Birkett and Diamond were finalists in TV talent shows Pop
Idol and Over the Rainbow respectively,
and Birkett has appeared in Priscilla Queen of the
Desert in the West End. Diamond will be touring the UK in Dreamboats and Petticoats.
Hair opened on Broadway in 1968, where it ran for 1,873 performances. The musical then opened at the Shaftesbury Theatre in the West End that same year,
causing a sensation as the first musical to open after the abolition of
British stage censorship by the Lord Chamberlain.
The show was scheduled to begin a UK tour in April this year, starring Birkett and Diamond, with Gareth Gates in the role of Claude, but it was
cancelled in February following an announcement that the show’s
producer, EJB Entertainment, had filed for bankruptcy.
For tickets for the 1 July gala performance, click here