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NBC Cancels Hair Live! Musical Presentation

February 4th, 2019 | By Andy Lefkowitz

NBC has passed on the Age of Aquarius. The eagerly anticipated live TV presentation of the groundbreaking rock musical Hair has been removed from the network's schedule. The live musical event had been announced to take place on May 19.

"Live musicals are a part of this network's DNA and we are committed to continuing that tradition with the right show at the right time," said Paul Telegdy and George Cheeks, Co-Chairmen, NBC Entertainment. "Since these shows are such enormous undertakings, we need titles that have a wide appeal and we're in the process of acquiring the rights to a couple of new shows that we’re really excited about."

Hair tells the story of a group of politically active hippies living a bohemian life in New York while fighting against and resisting the Vietnam War. Claude, his good friends Berger and Sheila, and their "tribe" are coming of age in the world of the sexual revolution while struggling with their rebellion against the war and their conservative parents and society. Claude must decide whether to resist the draft as his friends have done, or succumb to the pressures of conservative America to serve in Vietnam, compromising his principles and beliefs.

Tony winner Diane Paulus, who helmed the Tony-winning 2009 Broadway revival of Hair, had signed on to co-direct the small-screen musical alongside Alex Rudzinski. Neil Meron and the late Craig Zadan, who had shepherded each of NBC's live musicals since The Sound of Music revived the programming genre, were originally announced as executive producers on Hair Live!

The most recent musical to air on television, Fox's presentation of the gritty Pulitzer winner Rent, garnered the lowest ratings of recent small-screen musicals to date.

 

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