Hairspray Tickets
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Theatre At The Scranton Cultural Center - Masonic Temple | Scranton, Pennsylvania
The incredible, awesome story of a dance-obsessed, self-assured teen who wants to make it big will leave you swooning in Hairspray, the musical. It contains all the makings of a brilliant evening out: the set design is flawless, the acting is superb, and the costumes are among the most inventive and elaborate ever seen in the entertainment business. There are some pretty amazing rock beats and rhythm and blues grooves in this show, and you will find yourself wanting to get up and dance. When a show receives innumerable nominations and awards like this one, it's no surprise that demand for tickets intensifies. Don't wait; get yours right here before it is too late. You can catch it live at Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Theatre At The Scranton Cultural Center on Saturday 13th January 2024.
One can always rely on Hairspray to provide, and that means an incredible tale, an extraordinary cast, and, of course, some of the best music ever created for a stage production.
Odd but fat Young Tracy Turnblad of Baltimore, Maryland, in 1962, yearns for a spot on "The Corny Collins Show." She learns some of the black students' dance routines while serving detention with them and uses them to get on Corny's show. Tracy's sudden notoriety gives her a platform from which to endorse inclusivity in the press. Unfortunately, Tracy is continuously harassed by Velma, the network producer, and Amber, her popular but highly vengeful daughter. After some time, Tracy is able to successfully integrate "The Corny Collins Show" with the help of likeable teen heartthrob Link, host Corny Collins, and Motormouth Maybelle (who hosts "Negro Day" on Corny's show).
In addition to its incredibly funny and charming performances, the uplifting message it conveys about accepting one's special self and moving forward is a big reason why Hairspray, winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical, is still one of the most spectacular staged shows today. We become inspired and engaged by Tracy Turnblad's story that we must stand up for the rights of all people, regardless of outer differences such as race. You shouldn't miss out on this one, so get your tickets now.