Hairspray Tickets
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Theatre At The Scranton Cultural Center - Masonic Temple | Scranton, Pennsylvania
Your heart will melt as you follow the dreams and ambitions of a dance-loving, resolute teen in the musical Hairspray. It has all the hallmarks of a great time, and you can anticipate seeing the most impressive costumes and stunning cast the industry has ever seen. It will be easy to find yourself shimmying along to both the rhythm and blues grooves and all the unbelievable rock beats in this show; it is that good. Given how many nominations and awards the theater production has received, the high demand for tickets shouldn't be a surprise. Don't delay in grabbing yours right away before it's too late for a showing at Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Theatre At The Scranton Cultural Center on Sunday 14th January 2024.
There's always something new to love in Hairspray, thanks to the powerful story, stellar performances, and, of course, the spellbinding score. Unlike any other fat teen in Baltimore, Maryland, Tracy Turnblad only wants one thing in life: to perform on "The Corny Collins Show." While doing detention with her school's black students, she picks up some of their dance moves and eventually makes it onto Corny's show. Tracey, who became an overnight sensation, uses her newly found platform to push for racial equality.
Like many things in life, things aren't always easy, and for Tracey, network producer Velma and her popular but poisonous daughter Amber become a difficult obstacle. As the narrative continues, we see that 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). The Tony Award–winning musical Hairspray is one of the most performed musicals today not only because of its beauty and humor, but also because of the positive message it conveys about embracing one's uniqueness and forging a path ahead. With the understanding of Tracy Turnblad's story, we can see past superficial differences like race and fight for everyone's right to basic dignity.