Hair, the legendary rock musical, bursts onto Altadena stage with its Grammy Award-winning score.
By News Desk
Altadena Music Theatre kicks off its first ever musical production on Labor Day weekend 2022. “Hair” will be playing at the Charles Farnsworth Amphitheater in Altadena, Sept. 1-4 at 8pm. A pre-show starting at 7:30pm will include special live music performed to familiar 60s tunes. Tickets go on sale August 2nd. For one week only you can get an early bird ticket special of $15, then tickets will be $20. Or you can wait to buy tickets to Hair at the door for $25. Visit altadenamusictheatre.com for tickets and information.
The show is produced by Sarah Azcarate, directed by Oliver Azcarate, choreographed by Melissa Schade, with music direction by Chris Wade. The cast has tremendous talent with Daniel Hartman and Steve Mazurek leading the Tribe as Claude and Berger, Brandon Dubuisson as Hud, Cruz St James as Woof, Cassidy Von Kronemann as Jeanie, Karlina Covington as Dionne, Scarlet Sheppard as Crissy and Sarah Azcarate taking the stage herself as Sheila.
But that just touches the surface as the rest of the Hair tribe is full of fun surprises by local artists and performers.
Altadena Music Theatre is a 501(c)(3) non-profit with a mission to enrich the Los Angeles community with the excitement of live musical theatre, arts advocacy and developmental youth programs. It is female owned and operated and encourages more women, people of color, and all community members to organize both in front, and behind the stage.
Hair Sept 1 — 4 7:00 pm Location Charles Farnsworth Ampitheatre Altadena, CA Tickets Buy tickets here.

Ensemble cast (L-R) Sarah Azcarate, Steve Mazurek, Sarah Habel, Brandon Dubuisson, Cassidy Von Kronemann, Daniel Hartman, Sarah Lopez, Cruz St James (Photo – Altadena Music Theatre)
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