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Hairspray
Neil Simon Theatre
New York
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| John Pinette in Hairspray at the Neil Simon Theatre in New York City, September 2005. View |

| Harvey Fierstein, winner of Best Actor in a Musical for his performance in Hairspray, at the 2003 Tony Awards. View |

| A scene from Hairspray. View |

| Marissa Jaret Winokur and Company in Hairspray. View |

| Jackie Hoffman in a scene from Hairspray. View |

| Marissa Jaret Winokur and the ensemble of Hairspray open the show with "Good Morning Baltimore" View |

| Harvey Fierstein and Marissa Jaret Winokur portray mother and daughter Edna and Tracy in "Welcome to the 60s" View |

| Harvey Fierstein (Edna Turnblad) and Dick Latessa (Wilbur Turnblad) sing the surprisingly poignant number "You're Timeless To Me" View |

| Danielle Eugenia Wilson (Lil' Inez) has a loud voice for a small girl in "Run and Tell That" View |

| Matthew Morrison (Link) tries to calm down an angry Laura Bell Bundy (Amber) who is trying to pummel the frightened Marissa Jaret Winokur (Tracy) during dodge ball View |

| Laura Bell Bundy (Amber Von Tussle) beams malevolently as she is named Miss Hairspray View |

| Heartthrob Matthew Morrison (Link) sings "It Takes Two" View |

| Corey Reynolds (Seaweed), Marissa Jaret Winokur (Tracy), and Matthew Morrison (Link) dance the Madison View |

| Corey Reynolds (Seaweed) rescues Kerry Butler (Penny) from the clutches of her mother in "Without Love" View |

| Tony winners Harvey Fierstein and Marissa Jaret Winokur, winners of Best Actor and Actress in a Musical for their performances in Hairspray, at the 2003 Tony Awards. View |

| Tony winners Thomas Meehan (Left) and Mark O'Donnell (Right), winners of Best Book of a Musical for Hairpray, at the 2003 Tony Awards. View |

| Bruce Vilanch and Carly Jibson in Hairspray at the Neil Simon Theatre in New York City. View |

| Mary Bond Davis and Michael McKean in Hairspray at the Neil Simon Theatre in New York City. View |

| Mary Bond Davis and Dick Latessa in Hairspray at the Neil Simon Theatre in New York City. View |

| Jennifer Gambatese (left) and Carly Jibson in Hairspray at the Neil Simon Theatre in New York City. View |

| Michael McKean (left) and Dick Latessa Hairspray at the Neil Simon Theatre in New York City. View |

| Michael McKean and Carly Jibson in Hairspray at the Neil Simon Theatre in New York City. View |

| Actor Douglas Sills at the "Scarespray" fund-raiser, benefitting Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids, hosted by Hairspray View |

| Kathy Brier as Tracy Turnblad in Hairspray. View |

| Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, winners of Best Original Score for Hairspray, at the 2003 Tony Awards. View |

| Jack O'Brien, winner of Best Direction of a Musical for Hairspray, at the 2003 Tony Awards. View |

| Marissa Jaret Winokur, winner of Best Actress in a Musical for her performance in Hairspray, at the 2003 Tony Awards. View |

| Dick Latessa, winner of Best Actor in a Musical for his performance in Hairspray, at the 2003 Tony Awards. View |

| Tony winners Thomas Meehan, Mark O'Donnell, Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman at the 2003 Tony Awards. View |

| In "Momma I'm a Big Girl Now" Butler (Penny), Winokur (Tracy), and Bundy (Amber) beg their respective moms for more freedom View |

| They are "The Nicest Kids in Town" according to Clarke Thorell who plays Corny Collins View |

| Marissa Jaret Winokur (center) leads the cast of Hairspray in smile filled performances at the Neil Simon View |

| Clarke Thorell (center) leads "The Nicest Kids in Town" as Corny Collins View |

| Dick Latessa at the caricature unveiling for Dick Latessa at Sardi's restaurant on West 44th St. View |

| Cady Huffman (L) and Christine Ebersole at the caricature unveiling for Dick Latessa at Sardi's restaurant on West 44th St. View |

| Laura Bell Bundy (L) and Linda Hart at the caricature unveiling for Dick Latessa at Sardi's restaurant on West 44th St. View |

| Dick Latessa (L) and Rob Marshall at the caricature unveiling for Dick Latessa at Sardi's restaurant on West 44th St. View |

| Marissa Jaret Winokur and Robert Sean Leonard at the caricature unveiling for Dick Latessa at Sardi's restaurant, 234 West 44th St. View |

| (L-R) Scott Wittman, Rob Marshall, Marc Shaiman at the caricature unveiling for Dick Latessa at Sardi's restaurant on West 44th St. View |

| Harvey Fierstein and Melissa Errico at the concert given by Hairspray's Shayna Steele at the Cutting Room, 21 West 24th St. View |

| John Corbett and Shayna Steele at the concert given by Hairspray's Shayna Steele at the Cutting Room, 21 West 24th St. View |

| Marissa Jaret Winokur and Harvey Fierstein in Hairspray.
2002
Neil Simon Theatre View |

| Harvey Fierstein portrays the role of Edna Turnblad View |

| Harvey Fierstein portraying Edna Turnblad in "Welcome to the 60s" View |

| Marissa Jaret Winokur (Tracy) loses her senses when Matthew Morrison (Link) runs into her View |

| Marissa Jaret Winokur (Tracy) dreams of a marriage to Matthew Morrison (Link) in "I Can Hear the Bells" View |

| Corey Renolds (Seaweed) dances his way through "Run and Tell That" View |

| Kerry Butler (Penny) excitedly shows Dick Latessa (Wilbur) and Harvery Fierstein (Edna) that there daughter has been picked to be on the Corny Collins show View |

| Laura Bell Bundy (Amber) smiles facetiously as Clarke Thorell (Corny Collins) interviews Marissa Jaret Winokur (Tracy) as the newest member of the Corny Collins Show View |

| Marissa Jaret Winokur (Tracy Turnblad) opens the show with "Good Morning Baltimore" View |

| Linda Hart (Velma) "doesn't know what to say" as Joel Vig (Spritzer) offers her the chance to be the Vice President of a make-up company for women of color. View |

| Marissa Jaret Winokur takes center stage in her first appearance on the Corny Collins Show. View |

| Marissa Jaret Winokur and Harvey Fierstein are like mother like daughter in "Welcome to the 60s" View |

| Shayna Steele, Judine Richard, and Kamilah Martin are the Dynamites in "Welcome to the 60s" View |

| Jackie Hoffman shows her shock as Prudy Pingleton at the thought of her daughter dating Seaweed View |

| The show ends with the crowd pumping "You Can't Stop the Beat" View |

| Kerry Butler plays the simple yet lovable Penny Pingleton View |

| Playbill cover of Hairspray. View |
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 | Matthew Morrison talks about his Hairspray co-stars and the experience of being a part of a Broadway hit. Credit Hosted by Robert Viagas, aided by engineers Todd Stack and Ray Romano, and announcer Simona Berman. RealAudio: 6:11 listen |
 | Matthew Morrison talks about John Waters and working on Hairspray. Credit Hosted by Robert Viagas, aided by engineers Todd Stack and Ray Romano, and announcer Simona Berman. RealAudio: 9:17 listen |
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