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Paige Vigneron in Boston Children's Theatre's HAIR August 9 - 11

‘Let the sunshine in’ on 15-year old Paige Vigneron of
Marblehead who is appearing as a member of the ‘Tribe’ in Boston Children’s
Theatre’s (BCT) production of the Tony®
Award winning musical HAIRHAIR
will be performed at August 9, 10 and 11 at The Governor’s Academy in Byfield,
MA.



Featuring such chart topping songs as “Aquarius,”  “Let the Sunshine In,” and “Good Morning,
Starshine,” HAIR is the ultimate
rock musical.  With book and lyrics by
James Rado and Gerome Ragni and music by Galt MacDermot, HAIR is a celebration of youth and their search for peace, truth
and love in the tumultuous Vietnam era.  
HAIR is directed by Burgess
Clark with choreography by Aly Struyk and music direction by Austin Davy.



HAIR will be performed by a cast of 30 performers between the ages of 14 and 19 at
The Governor’s Academy, 1 Elm Street, Byfield, MA.  Performances are Friday, August 9 at 8:00 pm,
Saturday, August 10 at 8:00 pm and Sunday, August 11 at 2:00 pm.  Tickets are $20 and $15 for adults and $15
and $10 for students.  For tickets and
information, visit www.bostonchildrenstheatre.org or call 617-424-6634, x222.

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About Boston
Children’s Theatre



For over 60 years,
Boston Children’s Theatre has served as one of the region’s premier
not-for-profit theaters.  Named Best of
Boston of Boston® by Boston Magazine for Best Children’s Theatre, BCT’s mission
is to provide access to exceptional theatrical experiences dedicated to
fostering the artistic and personal development of diverse youth, with a focus
on professional training and the development of new works.  Programs at Boston Children’s Theatre provide
a unique chance for self-discovery and individual expression in a supportive
and productive environment.  At BCT,
talented and motivated students gather from across traditional boundaries and
nationalities to learn about themselves, each other and the world, as they
create some of the finest theatrical productions in New England.

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