February 6th, 2010 12:01 pm Rating: • • • • • 7. An Emotional Response You can spend 30 years watching Broadway Plays, and see hundreds of plays a musicals, and why do you go? You go to embrace the human condition and to share an emotional response...too feel something you could not on your own. Perhaps this is what art great art does for us, in a city of art, theater on music. But it is rare for any piece to enshroud the audience with a collauge emotional explorations as Hair does. It brings tears or joy and frustration to an audience that is encourage to share in the living experience. It is interest that currently Kadinsky's have recently been displayed at the Guggenheim, because it seems to me that as an artist, perhaps more than any other, he worked his entire career to try to expose the human soul in color and abstraction in a fashion that the Musical Hair so much exceeds with. I believe this production of Hair to be greatest theater experience of my lifetime, and you shouldn't miss it because will make you a greater, deeper person when you leave the theater than the person you were when you entered. — mrbrklyn, Brooklyn