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Diane Paulus ’87—the recently-appointed
Artistic Director of the American
Repertory Theatre,
which operates out
of Harvard’s Loeb
Drama Center—
was nominated
Wednesday for a
prestigious Tony
Award for her direction
of the musical
“Hair.”
“I had always
been a ‘Hair’ fanatic.
I had grown
up listening to the cast album and always
wanted to work on the show,” Paulus said.
When asked by the Public Theater in New
York City to direct the musical, Paulus
said she “was totally excited about taking
on the project.”
“Hair” was written in the 1960s by
James Rado and George Ragne, with musical
composition by Galt MacDermot. It
follows the story of “The Tribe,” a group
of politically active, long-haired Greenwich
Village friends whose rebellion
against the conservatism of their parents’
generation leads to struggles with racism,
sex, and war.
After its debut, the show morphed
from an off-Broadway avant-garde production
to Broadway’s first rock musical
that invited audiences on-stage for the
finale.
“‘Hair’ exemplifies what I believe theater
should be. It’s about a true community
of performers and audiences,” Paulus
said. “I would look at what I’m doing with
‘Hair’ as the general vision that I want to
bring to the A.R.T.”
The sense of communication between
actors and audience shines throughout
the Broadway performance, said Jordan
A. Reddout ’10, one of 50 students who
traveled to New York City in March on an
Office of Fine Arts-sponsored trip to see
“Hair.”
“Every five or 10 minutes, the actors
on stage would sing or yell or direct some
of their lines at us,” Reddout said. “At one
point, I think they even stole an [audience
member’s] hat.”
According to former president of the
Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club Alison
B. Kline ’09, Paulus’ tenure at the A.R.T.
has thus far reflected a similar emphasis
on interactivity.
“She cares a lot about the community
and the audience. For her, it’s not just
about staging a play and bringing an audience,”
Kline said. “It’s about connecting
with the people that the play’s trying to
bring in.”
Prior to her Tony nomination for
this musical, Paulus’ productions have
garnered several Off-Broadway Theater
(“Obie”) Awards.
Paulus graduated Phi Beta Kappa
from Harvard with a B.A. in Social Studies.
As an undergraduate, Paulus said that
she was very involved in the drama scene
and regularly attended productions at
the A.R.T., an experience that she called
“deeply inspiring.”
“Hair” has been nominated for a total
of eight Tony awards this year, including
Best Actor and Best Revivals of a Musical.
The 2009 ceremony will be held on June 7.
—Staff writer Manning Ding can be
reached at ding3@fas.harvard.edu.
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