Since its inception as a 1988 John Waters film, through its Tony Award-winning Broadway run, and into the star-studded 2007 movie musical, Hairspray has become a cultural touchstone. In today’s digital age, the way we consume this burst of 1960s Baltimore energy has shifted. Searching for opens up a world of options, from streaming the blockbuster film to purchasing digital tickets for live theatrical productions.
In the pantheon of musical theater and cinematic joy, few titles shine as brightly as Hairspray . It is a story that defies gravity—quite literally, thanks to its towering beehive hairdos—and gravity of the spirit, tackling heavy themes of segregation and body image with an irrepressible beat that makes you want to dance.