The Hamilton Spectator

You can’t stop the beat with Hairspray Live! telecast

- LYNN ELBER

UNIVERSAL CITY, CALIF. — In the steadily escalating battle of the TV musicals, NBC’s “Hairspray Live!” is the most ambitious contender yet.

It’s got a deep bench of stars, including Kristin Chenoweth, Jennifer Hudson, Ariana Grande and Martin Short. It boasts strong themes of racial equality, tolerance and selfaccept­ance. And it has the outsized, joyful talents of Harvey Fierstein as writer and actor, reprising his Tony Award-winning role as Edna Turnblad.

Executive producer Neil Meron also counts the TV musical’s timing as a bonus, calling it impeccable despite its 1960s setting and roots in John Waters’ 1988 film and, more directly, in the 2002-09 Broadway musical with Fierstein.

“People already were excited about it, but after the election they were saying, ‘Boy, do we need this now,’” Meron said recently on a Universal Studios set as the cast rehearsed “I Can Hear the Bells” for Wednesday’s telecast (8 p.m.).

“Hairspray Live!” is set in 1962 Baltimore, where “The Corny Collins Show” is TV’s hot dance program and the focus of teen Tracy Turnblad’s dreams. When she’s chosen to perform and gains instant celebrity, the plussized dynamo uses it to fight the show’s whites-only rule.

Tracy is played by Maddie Baillio, 20, of League City, Texas, a college student plucked from more than 1,300 hopefuls in an opencastin­g call for her first profession­al role. Short plays husband to Fierstein’s supportive wife and mother.

The cast includes Derek Hough as Collins; Grande as Tracy’s pal Penny; Hudson as record-store owner Motormouth Maybelle; Ephraim Sykes as her son, Seaweed; Chenoweth and Dove Cameron as mean mom-daughter duo Velma and Amber Von Tussle, and Garrett Clayton as Link, Tracy’s squeeze. Two former “Hairspray” Tracys, Ricki Lake (the movie) and Marissa Jaret Winokur (the play), are set for cameo appearance­s.

Among the catchy songs sure to rattle around in viewers’ brains for days: “Good Morning Baltimore” and “You Can’t Stop the Beat.”

The production is big (55 cast members, 600 costumes, 18 sets) and sprawling, designed to shift between the confines of two Universal Studios sound stages and a variety of backlot locations. It’s also got an element of risk, following other recent musicals that aired live to ramp up the excitement factor.

While “Grease” made creative use of backlot locations, Meron said the “Hairspray” plan is to spend more of the show, about 40 per cent, outdoors on the lot.

That will include mundane facades transforme­d into a colourful Baltimore downtown, one that happens to be in sight of the clock tower featured in “Back to the Future.” Neon signs advertise businesses including Waters Plumbing, a bow to the story’s freethinki­ng originator, and Divine Pet Food. That honours the original film’s Edna, the late Divine (Harris Glenn Milstead), who set the template for a male to own the role.

“Hairspray” is rolling the dice with Baillio. But Fierstein says it’s no gamble.

She “has a voice that is just wonderful . ... She’s excited about life. She’s excited to do this,” he told a teleconfer­ence, adding, “it’s given me a whole new light to have this terrific new young star.”

Director Leon explained that the production “is not theatre, it’s not TV, it’s not a film — it’s a hybrid of all of that. That’s half the problem, understand­ing that. So we have to take this team of actors, get them in the same world, and present it in a way so that the viewers at home feel they are the live audience.”

What they’ll discover in “Hairspray,” said Baillio, are themes that are as relevant as ever.

“One of the things I love about Tracy is her body positivity, and that she sees everyone as equal.”

 ?? TRAE PATTON, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Garrett Clayton, left, as Link Larson, Maddie Baillio as Tracy Turnblad, Harvey Feinstein as Edna Turnblad, Jennifer Hudson as Motormouth Maybelle and Ariana Grande as Penny Pingleton in dress rehearsal for "Hairspray Live!" airing Dec. 7.
TRAE PATTON, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Garrett Clayton, left, as Link Larson, Maddie Baillio as Tracy Turnblad, Harvey Feinstein as Edna Turnblad, Jennifer Hudson as Motormouth Maybelle and Ariana Grande as Penny Pingleton in dress rehearsal for "Hairspray Live!" airing Dec. 7.

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