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Amber the blond girl
Leslie Dixon (2007) and John Waters (1988).
Yes. When they are having the show on the real hairspray is spraying on them. Also in the stores they sell the same kind of hairspray!=)
The plot is the "backbone" in plays. It drives the play; it is the story. You may be able to read only the dialogue, but the dialogue itself is the plot.
The Production Budget for Hairspray was $75,000,000.
little ice cream babys singing and dancing and crying
The Comedy of Errors is by Shakespeare. The Boys from Syracuse is not. It has a very similar plot, and the Shapespeare play was its source, but it was written by George Abbot. It is also a musical, whereas there are no musical breaks in the Shakespeare play. The Twins by Plautus is another play with a similar plot which was Shakespeare's source for his play.
The plot of the play is the main point of a play. Each character contributes to the plot of the play.
Tracy Turnblad
If the play you are referring to I believe it was John Waters.
In Hairspray, Amanda Bynes is the character Penny.
play say ok ray spray etc.
Yes, Michelle Pfeiffer was in the movie Hairspray. She played the character of Velma Von Tussle.
Amber the blond girl
she went to the auditons of Hairspray and sang, acted some scenes from the film and danced. after some call backs they had made their decision and cast Nikki Blonsky to play the role of Tracy Turnblad in Hairspray
Zac didn't write Hairspray...John Waters did. Zac was just cast as Link Larkin in the movie, he had no part in writing it. Actually, John Waters wrote (and directed) the first movie Hairspray. That was adapted for a Broadway play. Then the new movie Hairspray was based on the play. I can't read the small print on the DVD jacket to identify the writers of Hairspray 2007, and I'm too lazy to put it into the player and read the credits.
the PLOT