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Tom O'Horgan (May 3, 1924 – January 11, 2009) was an American theater and film director, composer, actor and musician. He is best known for his Broadway work as director of the hit musicals Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar.
Jan 13, 2009 · Tom O’Horgan, a famously innovative director who brought a Downtown, countercultural sensibility to Uptown theater, most exuberantly in the 1968 hippie-celebration-cum-musical “Hair,” one of...
Tom O'Horgan. Director: Rhinoceros. Tom O'Horgan was named Theatrical Director of the Year in 1968 by "Newsweek" magazine. That watershed year was the apogee of his fame, when he brought "Hair" to Broadway after scoring with two other plays, "Tom Paine" (about the writer of the Revolutionary War-era tome "The Rights of Man") and "Futz!" (1969).
- Composer, Director, Actor
- May 3, 1924
- Tom O'Horgan
- January 11, 2009
Jan 11, 2009 · Composer, conceptual performance artist, musician, and stage and film director Tom O’Horgan (b. Chicago, IL, 3 May 1924; d. Venice, FL, 11 January 2009) is best remembered for the extraordinary excitement and success of his direction of the 1968 Broadway musical Hair.
Tom O'Horgan, a leader in New York's experimental theater scene in the 1960s who went on to direct the exuberant, often freewheeling Broadway productions of "Hair" and "Jesus Christ...
Mister Rogers visits Tom O’Horgan who shows viewers his collection of unusual musical instruments. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe all Neighbors from Westwood, Southwood, and Northwood...
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Jan 17, 2009 · Tom O’Horgan, a leader in New York’s experimental theater scene in the 1960s who went on to direct the exuberant, often freewheeling Broadway productions of “Hair” and “Jesus Christ Superstar,”...