Hairspray Tickets
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Theatre At The Scranton Cultural Center - Masonic Temple | Scranton, Pennsylvania
Do you want to experience a heart-warming musical this winter? Then look no further because Hairspray is finally traversing the region and coming to Scranton, Pennsylvania, this January, 2024! The highly-regareded musical, which tells the story of a young girl with big dreams, is coming to Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Theatre At The Scranton Cultural Center! For the month of January, Hairspray will hold a series of incredible performances delivered by the musical's talented cast. Moreover, Hairspray also features an award-winning creative team! So hurry and score your tickets now before they run out! Tickets to see Hairspray take over Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Theatre At The Scranton Cultural Center this January 2024 are now available!
Hairspray always delivers, so expect an epic tale, an incredible cast, and, of course, some of the most upbeat music the industry has ever seen.
Peculiar and rather thick Tracy Turnblad is a young woman in 1962 Baltimore, Maryland who dreams of appearing on "The Corny Collins Show." While in detention with the black students, she picks up some of their dance routines, which helps her land a position on Corny's show. Tracy's overnight fame provides her with a forum from which to advocate for racial equality in the press. The network producer, Velma, and her popular but toxic daughter, Amber, relentlessly verbally berate and bully Tracy.
Eventually, Tracy successfully integrates "The Corny Collins Show" with the help of teen heartthrob Link, host Corny Collins, and Motormouth Maybelle (who hosts "Negro Day" on Corny's show). Hairspray, winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical, is still one of the most incredible staged shows today, in large part because of the life affirming message it communicates about accepting one's unique self and moving forward, as well as its hilarious and telegenic performances. The inspiring and empowering story of Tracy Turnblad encourages us to fight for the rights of all people, irrespective of superficial similarities like skin color.
You really don't want to lose out this one, so be sure to purchase the tickets right here.