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Theatre
Lysistrata
March 20-April 20, 2008
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What would it take to put an end to war? How about an end to sex? Aristophanes' classic comedy comes to life in a brand-new, fast-paced and bawdy adaptation commissioned especially for City Lights' 25th Anniversary. In this hilarious battle of the sexes, men and women in compromising political positions duel it out before a side-splitting reconciliation between ages and genders. For mature audiences.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: $15-$35
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Dates & Times
Dates:
March 20-April 20, 2008Times:
Thurs-Sat: 8pm
Sun: 2pm or 7pm -
Venue Info
529 S. 2nd Street San Jose, CA 95112
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Accessibility Info
- Wheelchair Access
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NOTE: We do our best to ensure all information is accurate, however it's a good idea to visit the website or call the venue to verify the information.
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Member Reviews
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Event Name: Hair
"SJSU fan"
Review posted by: SJSU fan from San Jose, CA, Aug 21, 2008
I was pleasantly suprized - while not being a hug fan of the music in HAIR - I purchased the tickets for my wife since it's one of her favorites. I have to say the cast is very strong - some amazing... Expand
I was pleasantly suprized - while not being a hug fan of the music in HAIR - I purchased the tickets for my wife since it's one of her favorites. I have to say the cast is very strong - some amazing singing. It's a small theater so you really get to enjoy the performances up close and they use the entire space very well - The live band really rocked it. A great performance. Collapse
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Event Name: Hair
"Can you dig it?"
Review posted by: Susannah from San Jose, CA, Aug 07, 2008
So, I've never seen Hair, and other than a handfull of songs, I'm not familiar with the show, or the fact that it has very little "book". That being said, I was really having a difficult time... Expand
So, I've never seen Hair, and other than a handfull of songs, I'm not familiar with the show, or the fact that it has very little "book". That being said, I was really having a difficult time understanding ANY of the lyrics. There's nothing more frustrating that seeing energy and talent (they were singing, moving, and emoting well) and not have a clue what words are being sung. This sound issue coupled with with the fact that the theatre was really COLD, made it very difficult to enjoy what I think I would have otherwise. I had to leave at intermission for these reasons but I would like to come back and see it again if these two things are cleared up. Maybe it's because I was on the side, maybe they had mic problems that night, but I felt like I should have been appreciating it a lot more. I didn't have huge expectations for it, but the ones I did have seemingly felt short despite feeling that the cast was working it. Collapse
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Event Name: Hair
"A clarification"
Comment posted by: Arts Junkie from Silicon Valley, Aug 06, 2008
Interesting points Hillary, let me clarify some things for you. I did not say and did not mean to imply that the cast of Hair is too young. I simply pointed out that people will notice their mean age.... Expand
Interesting points Hillary, let me clarify some things for you. I did not say and did not mean to imply that the cast of Hair is too young. I simply pointed out that people will notice their mean age. I most certainly do NOT want to see a production of HAIR if the cast is in their 40's and beyond. I did say that more homework needed to be done to properly convey the era. Thanks too for pointing out that the final scene involves everyone, I hadn't noticed. I will stand by my statement that the last scene is very powerful and very well done. Would that the rest of the mass scenes had the same amount of drive, power, diction and balance. Collapse
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Event Name: Hair
"Broadyway Fan"
Review posted by: Hillary from San Francisco, Aug 06, 2008
I saw Hair last Sunday and enjoyed it very much. Reading the review below me I am not sure if he knew what he wrote. If they were born anywhere near when the draft took place it would've been a cast... Expand
I saw Hair last Sunday and enjoyed it very much. Reading the review below me I am not sure if he knew what he wrote. If they were born anywhere near when the draft took place it would've been a cast of 40 + and that would make it a little unbelievable. That did not make sense at all but anyway....I do agree with the outfits could've been a "little" more from the 60's but really that is reaching. I thought the ensemble was fabulous and again the comment below me wrote how the last 10 minutes of the show was the strongest and that is when the entire cast is singing. I thought the leads were AMAZING with the exception of Sheila - voice just ok. A few ensemble singers had much stronger voices I thought. Great show though - LOVED the duet and the black girl/white boys song. Collapse
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Event Name: Hair
"Could be a little grittier"
Review posted by: Arts Junkie from Silicon Valley, Aug 06, 2008
The first thing you'll notice when you see this show (and you WILL see this show) is that none of the cast members were born any where near when the musical takes place. A very young, energetic and... Expand
The first thing you'll notice when you see this show (and you WILL see this show) is that none of the cast members were born any where near when the musical takes place. A very young, energetic and clean bunch of actors. Too clean. None of the clothes were distressed (a serious lack of bell bottoms) and they all looked as though they rolled out of bed, showered, shaved (if they needed to), pulled out their well laundered clothes and went to protest. The leads were very good, the chorus numbers not quite so. More research was necessary to properly convey the time period and I didn't think the chorus did their homework. The choreography was very well thought out and well executed however there were sound issues. Garbled words, unbalanced with the band, that sort of thing. The last 10 minutes of the show are simply fantastic and worth the price of admission. It's been extended so you still have a chance to go. Walk to a performance, you'll be glad you did. Collapse
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Event Name: Hair
"Outstanding!!!"
Review posted by: Mary Nuamah from Campbell, CA, Jul 28, 2008
I thought the review from the diretor of "Hair" last summer was a little harsh and the only reason I can think of why he commented or went to see the show was to compare his work against the work of... Expand
I thought the review from the diretor of "Hair" last summer was a little harsh and the only reason I can think of why he commented or went to see the show was to compare his work against the work of the Director of San Jose City Lights. Well I happened to see both productions and both productions were very good. This production vocally blew away last summers but the choregraphy was better in last summers production. I did feel the acting was well done as well in this show and it drew me in. The last number was AMAZING as well as a few others. Definitely go see it if you are a "Hair" fan. Worth every penny and two thumbs up to Lisa. Where did you find all these awesome vocalist? Collapse
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Event Name: Hair
"they have the attitude"
Comment posted by: Hair lover from los gatos, Jul 26, 2008
This is in response to the comment that was made by the director of last years HAIR i saw your show and your movement was not at all fluid it was actually chaotic. i absolutely loved this production... Expand
This is in response to the comment that was made by the director of last years HAIR i saw your show and your movement was not at all fluid it was actually chaotic. i absolutely loved this production was absolutely amazing i was moved by the acting in the show and i think the dancing gave it a great quality. Lisa mallet you are wonderful Collapse
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Event Name: Hair
"Excellent!"
Review posted by: Melissa P. from Sunnyvale, CA, Jul 26, 2008
The synopsis of this show doesn't do it justice. It was fabulous, amazing and literally one of the best shows I've ever seen. The last number was so moving and powerful that it brought chills to my... Expand
The synopsis of this show doesn't do it justice. It was fabulous, amazing and literally one of the best shows I've ever seen. The last number was so moving and powerful that it brought chills to my skin and tears to my eyes. Collapse
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Event Name: Hair
"This show needs some attitude..."
Comment posted by: Jon Rosen from Raleigh, NC, Jul 26, 2008
I directed HAiR at San Pedro last summer and did not think it appropriate to do a review so this is only a comment. Echoing one of the other reviewers, I felt that this production, while good (maybe... Expand
I directed HAiR at San Pedro last summer and did not think it appropriate to do a review so this is only a comment. Echoing one of the other reviewers, I felt that this production, while good (maybe TOO good) in some ways, didn't "get" what HAIR is supposed to be about. The comment about this being a "cast" not a "tribe" by Robert Johnson is right on. We spent many hours with Michael Butler (original producer of HAiR) and he repeatedly told us that HAiR is about the tribe. This production doesn't even identify the cast as a tribe in the program (which is traditional). This is a musical, and vocally, a very good one (probably much better than ours) but the choreography looked like it was out of a typical musical, not the fluid, pulsing choreography that we tried to pull off (and according to Mr. Butler, we did well). Was it good? I guess it was entertaining, but having seen many HAiRs in the past few years, I didn't find it compelling at all. Of course, that's just my opinion. Collapse
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Event Name: Hair
"A little too much"
Review posted by: Robert Johnson from Saratoga, Jul 23, 2008
This production of HAiR was good in some ways, not so good in others. Compared to the production last summer at San Pedro Square Theater, the singing is significantly superior and since HAiR is an... Expand
This production of HAiR was good in some ways, not so good in others. Compared to the production last summer at San Pedro Square Theater, the singing is significantly superior and since HAiR is an awful lot about its music, this is a distinct improvement. On the other hand, the dancing is much too Broadway and the style is much too "flower power" compared to the relatively gritty performance of the less talented but seemedly more politically aware troupe last year. Last year's cast seemed like a tribe, this cast seems like a cast. Hopefully it will improve throughout the run. Collapse
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