September 11th - 27th | Arts Mission Oak Cliff | Sanctuary

HAIR

Book and Lyrics by Gerome Ragni & James Rado
Music by Galt MacDermot

Let the Sunshine In! Arts Mission Oak Cliff (AMOC) brings HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical to the Bishop Arts area in September 2025. This electric production reimagines the 1967 Broadway classic with a dynamic team of Dallas-based artists who breathe new life into this revolutionary story of freedom, protest, and community.

Set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War and the rise of the counterculture movement, HAIR follows a tribe of politically passionate, peace-loving youth in search of truth, love, and liberation. Performed inside the historic sanctuary of AMOC—transformed into a psychedelic haven of color and chaos—the production invites audiences into an immersive and sensory-rich experience that blurs the line between performance and participation.

Slated for 11 performances, this production celebrates radical self-expression, collective action, and the enduring power of chosen family. More than a revival, HAIR at AMOC is a homegrown reclamation—a celebration of Oak Cliff’s creative spirit and its continued resistance to conformity. With unforgettable music, fearless storytelling, and casting choices that reflect the vibrant diversity of our community, HAIR is more than a musical. It’s a movement. 

 

Audience: Recommended for audiences over 18 years of age

Content Advisory: Strong language, brief nudity, mature themes (war, sexuality, social protest), plus strobe and haze effects.

Run Time: Approximately 2 hours, including intermission 

Parking: Free on-site parking.  

 

Meet the cast!

 
 

Creative Team

 

Director: Brian Harden

Movement Director: Avery-Jai Andrews

Assistant Choreographer: Willow DuBose

Musical Director: Brandon Tyner

Lighting Design: Caroline Hodge

Costume Design: Beauty Thibodeau

Scenic Designer: Allison Kline

Projection Designer: Chanlyr Jordan

Producer: Avery-Jai Andrews

Associate Producer: Mikaela Baker

Stage Manager: Ruby Lopez-Pullum

Board Liaison: Emily P. Faith

Programs Manager: Attiyya Fortune

 

 

This production of HAIR is made possible by