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All parts of the choir are doubled in the instrumental parts. French lyrics. Hair is a rock musical by James Rado and Gerome Ragni (lyrics) and Galt MacDermot (music) created "off-Broadway", in a cellar in Greenwich Village, in October 1967 and then played on Broadway at the Public Theater from April 1968 for four years without interruption. The New York Times said: "It's finally the first musical that speaks to today." A product of the hippie counterculture and sexual revolution of the 1960s, some of his songs, inspired by New Age theory, became anthems of the peace movements against the Vietnam War. After a first export to London, the French version was created in Paris at the Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin on May 30, 1969, its naked scenes causing a real scandal. The song Laissez entrer le soleil (Let the sunshine in) was performed by Julien Clerc during this French creation.

Toutes les parties de chœur sont doublées à lorchestre. Paroles françaises. Hair est une comédie musicale rock de James Rado et Gerome Ragni (paroles) et de Galt MacDermot (musique) créée «off-Broadway», dans une cave de Greenwich village, en octobre 1967 puis jouée à Broadway au Public Theater à partir d'avril 1968 pendant quatre ans sans interruption. Le New-York Times dit: « C'est enfin la première comédie musicale qui parle d'aujourd'hui ». Produit de la contre-culture hippie et de la révolution sexuelle des années 1960, certaines de ses chansons, inspirées de la théorie du New Age, sont devenues des hymnes des mouvements pacifistes contre la guerre du Viêt Nam. Après une première exportation à Londres, la version française est créée à Paris au théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin le 30 mai 1969, ses scènes dénudées provoquent un véritable scandale. La Chanson Laissez entrer le soleil fut interprétée par Julien Clerc lors de cette création française.

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