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...point, Psychas said she chose to write a paper that compared originals and remakes of musicals involving dance, such as “Hairspray?? and “Dirty Dancing...
...films and smells as early as the beginning of the 20th century. Yet only one production ever specifically included smells as part of its final product: the aptly named 1960 film “Scent of Mystery.” The American film director John Waters (“Hairspray??) released a separate “Odorama” version of his film “Polyester” in 1982 using scratch and sniff cards, but the idea of films that stimulated the nose as well as the ears and eyes never quite caught on.Dickerson aims...
Eyes shining, Fee whipped a legal pad from his bag. “Vaseline for shiny teeth—check. Glitter—check. Hairspray??check. Costumes—Caitlin, what’s going on with this...
...extremely fortunate to be staying at Mather House. [The phone rings. Graham converses with a producer friend about the film adaptation of Graham’s recent book, “Intelligence Matters.” The senator asks, “How are tickets for ‘Hairspray?? this week?” The reply seems promising.] The people are great. I’ve had some of the best conversations since I’ve been here on the elevator with students...
While the traveling company of “Hairspray?? no doubt delighted Bostonians on the quaint yet elegant Opera House stage, the touring group lacks the coveted flair and professionalism of this musical’s Broadway cast. “Hairspray?? follows painfully plump teenager Tracy Turnblad as she auditions for and stars on “The Corny Collins Show,” a Mickey Mouse Club-esque variety TV program. Tracy’s road to stardom segues into a struggle to integrate the show when she makes friends with some...