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The Dairy Arts Center and Goddess Here Productions present:

A new sixties experience! The music of Galt MacDermot, composer of HAIR and beyond!

Let the Sunshine In is a celebration of the vast musical contributions of Galt MacDermot. Originally created by Eric Svejcar (New York-based Music Director and Composer) and Tamara Meneghini under the support and guidance of MacDermot himself, Svejcar and Meneghini weave together a journey of Galt MacDermot’s unique place in music history. In the words of MacDermot: “Eric and Tammy perform with the vigor and enthusiasm that music from the sixties need but with an expertise and insight that is unique and gives the songs new life.”

Best known for composing the rock musical, HAIR, Galt MacDermot’s career spanned more than 50 years, beginning with a Grammy award in 1960 for his song, “African Waltz”. He moved to New York in 1964, beginning his legendary Broadway career with HAIR. He wrote numerous other musicals including Isabel’s a Jezebel, Two Gentlemen of Verona (Tony Award and Drama Desk Award), Dude, Via Galactica and The Human Comedy, to name a few. He contributed to numerous film scores and also performed regularly with the band he formed, New Pulse

Jazz Band, which performed and recorded his original music. With MacDermot’s passing in December 2018, Svejcar and Meneghini have revived a tribute to the master composer and celebration of songs that embody the joy, energy and “funk” that is truly his style.

This event is Co-Sponsored by the Center for Western Civilization, Thought & Policy.

Tickets available are available at the Dairy Arts Center: 303-444-7328 / https://tickets.thedairy.org/online/.
$20 general admission / $15 students & seniors
Group rate tickets available for groups of 10 or more: $15 each

Dairy Arts Center, Carsen Theatre
Friday, April 19, 7:30 pm -  9:00 pm 
Saturday, April 20, 2:00 pm -  3:30 pm 
Saturday, April 20, 7:30 pm -  9:00 pm


The Center for Western Civilization, Thought and Policy funds research and educational initiatives that contribute to critical reflection on the development of Western civilization. All CU Boulder faculty and students are eligible to apply. If you are interested in applying for a CWCTP faculty grant, deadlines are rolling throughout the year.