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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Marc Shaiman on Hairspray's Civil Rights Balance

Marc Shaiman on Hairspray's Civil Rights Balance

25 Jan

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Summary

  • Shaiman co-wrote "Hairspray" lyrics on a beach, inspired by 1960s pop.
  • Balancing humor and civil rights was key to "Hairspray's" success.
  • The composer is proud of the show's diverse 50/50 cast representation.
Marc Shaiman on Hairspray's Civil Rights Balance

Marc Shaiman, the award-winning composer and lyricist, has offered a glimpse into the creative process behind the Broadway hit "Hairspray." He recalled writing lyrics with Scott Wittman on a beach, drawing inspiration from 1960s pop music styles, such as Phil Spector's hits, to shape songs like "Good Morning, Baltimore."

Shaiman described the challenge of adapting John Waters' film, a comedy with a core message about civil rights. The goal was to honor both the outrageous humor and the gravity of the subject matter, ensuring the music reflected the era's sounds while respecting the story's themes.

Furthermore, Shaiman expressed deep pride in "Hairspray's" commitment to diversity, noting the 50/50 representation on stage and its reflection of the world. He considers this achievement a significant part of the show's legacy and their creative mission.

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Marc Shaiman wrote the "Hairspray" lyrics with Scott Wittman on a beach, drawing inspiration from 1960s pop music.
The creative challenge was balancing John Waters' signature outrageous humor with the show's serious civil rights themes.
Shaiman is proud of the show's 50/50 cast representation, which reflected the world and was a key part of their creative mission.

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