Hairspray

HAIRSPRAY

AUGUST 19-23

Century II Concert Hall

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2:00 PM

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Book by Mark O’Donnell and Thomas Meehan | Music by Marc Shaiman | Lyrics by Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman August 19–23, 2026 | Century II Concert Hall |

Rated PG

The irresistible celebration that gets everyone dancing. Get ready to move to the beat of change! Hairspray explodes onto the stage with infectious energy, dazzling choreography, and a message that’s more relevant than ever. Follow Tracy Turnblad’s journey from Baltimore teenager to civil rights champion as she dances her way into history and into your heart.

 

ASL provided, Saturday, August 22nd @ 2:00pm.

You cant stop the beat. And honestly — why would you want to?

There is a specific kind of joy that almost nobody talks about because it’s hard to explain. 

It happens in a room full of strangers. The music starts — not a slow build, not a careful opening, but immediately — and something in the room shifts. Your foot moves before you decide to move it. The person next to you is smiling. You are smiling. Nobody planned this. It just happened, collectively, to everyone in the building at the same time. And for the duration of that number — that glorious, unstoppable, completely committed number — there are no strangers in the room anymore. 

Hairspray does this to audiences. Without apology. 

The story is Baltimore, 1962. Tracy Turnblad is sixteen years old, profoundly uncool by the standards of everyone who decides such things, and completely unbothered by that fact. She wants to dance on the local TV show. She wants everyone she loves to have what she has — the certainty that joy is available to anybody willing to show up for it. And when the world tells her, and the people she loves, that not everyone is welcome on the dance floor, she decides — cheerfully, stubbornly, with extraordinary choreography — that this is simply not acceptable. 

Tracy is not complicated. She doesn’t brood. She doesn’t monologue about injustice. She dances toward it and dares everyone around her to keep up. 

What Hairspray knows is that joy is not a distraction from serious things. It is how some people do the most serious work of their lives. The show holds genuine weight — the civil rights backdrop is real, the stakes are real — and it carries that weight through music and movement and an almost reckless commitment to making the audience feel good. Both things are true at once. This is a show that earns its finale.

New to Hairspray?

 Here is everything you need to know going in: Tracy Turnblad wants to dance, and nobody is going to stop her. The rest — the music, the movement, the moment in the finale when your body makes a decision your brain didnt authorize — youll discover for yourself. Rated PG. Running time approximately [2 hours, 30 minutes including intermission].

Hairspray is the fourth of five shows in MTWichitas 2026 season — one more to go, and its a big one. [See the full 2026 season →] 

Century II Concert Hall | 225 W. Douglas, Wichita, KS 

ASL-interpreted performance: Saturday, August 22 at 2:00 p.m. 

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