About Hairspray
Set in 1962 Baltimore, Hairspray follows the irrepressible Tracy Turnblad, a plus-size teenager with big hair and even bigger dreams. When she lands a spot on 'The Corny Collins Show,' a popular local TV dance program, Tracy becomes an overnight sensation. But her newfound fame comes with responsibility as she witnesses the show's segregationist policies that relegate Black dancers to a monthly 'Negro Day.' Tracy teams up with her Black friends and her eccentric mother Edna to challenge the status quo, using dance and music as tools for social change.
The 2007 adaptation of the Broadway musical shines with infectious energy and memorable performances. Newcomer Nikki Blonsky radiates charm as Tracy, while John Travolta's transformative role as Edna Turnblad showcases surprising depth beneath the prosthetics. The supporting cast including Michelle Pfeiffer as the villainous Velma Von Tussle and Christopher Walken as Wilbur Turnblad delivers perfect comedic timing.
Director Adam Shankman creates a vibrant, colorful world where the musical numbers feel organic and exhilarating. The film balances its serious themes of racial integration and body positivity with joyful entertainment, making its messages accessible without being preachy. With catchy songs like 'You Can't Stop the Beat' and 'Good Morning Baltimore,' Hairspray remains a feel-good movie that celebrates diversity and self-acceptance. Watch this musical gem for its heartwarming story, outstanding performances, and timeless message about fighting for what's right.
The 2007 adaptation of the Broadway musical shines with infectious energy and memorable performances. Newcomer Nikki Blonsky radiates charm as Tracy, while John Travolta's transformative role as Edna Turnblad showcases surprising depth beneath the prosthetics. The supporting cast including Michelle Pfeiffer as the villainous Velma Von Tussle and Christopher Walken as Wilbur Turnblad delivers perfect comedic timing.
Director Adam Shankman creates a vibrant, colorful world where the musical numbers feel organic and exhilarating. The film balances its serious themes of racial integration and body positivity with joyful entertainment, making its messages accessible without being preachy. With catchy songs like 'You Can't Stop the Beat' and 'Good Morning Baltimore,' Hairspray remains a feel-good movie that celebrates diversity and self-acceptance. Watch this musical gem for its heartwarming story, outstanding performances, and timeless message about fighting for what's right.


















