Cast of Hair. Andrew Brilliant/Brilliant Pictures.
Presented by New Rep Theatre
Book & Lyrics by Gerome Ragni and James Rado
Music by Galt MacDermot
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May the peace and blessings of Easter, the day of Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus fill all of you dispelling all darkness of death and destruction. Christ is risen Hallelujah.
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The first part of this series was yesterday’s post: … from the sublime John Donne.
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Okay so let’s drop everything for a week and talk about Strange New Worlds because I finally managed to build up a buffer.
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