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BRLT PROUDLY ANNOUNCES...

MRS VINTAGE HAIRSPRAY CONTEST!


Mrs. Vintage Hairspray Contest

What gives a girl power and punch? Is it charm, is it poise? No, it’s hairspray!

There’s an age old saying that a picture is worth a thousand words. Phrases like, “I can’t believe I wore that,” and “one day that style will come back,” are forever stained on old photo albums that are tucked away at the top of closets. Well, it’s time to embrace your past and welcome back the 60s for a chance to win a pair of 2011-2012 season tickets!

Send us a picture of you and your most outrageous hairstyle from the 60s that still has you wondering, “What was I thinking?” We want to see your best flips, twists, bobs, beehives, and waves. The bigger the hair, the better. This is sure to be a “stiff” competition!

The deadline to send us your photos is Tuesday, July 5. Entries will be narrowed down to the grooviest 25 photos. The finalists’ photos will be voted upon by audience members during the run of our annual summer musical, Hairspray, with the top three contestants invited to the July 28th performance where the winner will be crowned this year’s “Mrs. Vintage Hairspray” and will be awarded a pair of 2011-12 season tickets!

Along with your picture, please include your contact information including your name, address, email, and a phone number.

 

Where to send the photos….
Email: marketing@brlt.org

or

Address:
7155 Florida Blvd.
Baton Rouge, LA, 70806
(Attn: Vintage Hairspray Contest)

 

REMEMBER: You must be present to win. Also, please make certain you send us a COPY of the picture for they will NOT be returned back at the end of the contest and BRLT will NOT be held responsible for damaged photos.





AND DON'T MISS THE SHOW ITSELF...


HAIRSPRAY
Jul 8 - 31
Tickets $29

Hairspray Jul 8 - 31

HAIRSPRAY delighted audiences by sweeping them away to 1960's Baltimore, where the 50's are out -- and change is in the air. Loveable plus-size heroine, Tracy Turnblad, has a passion for dancing, and wins a spot on the local TV dance program, "The Corny Collins Show." Overnight she finds herself transformed from outsider to teen celebrity. Can a larger-than-life adolescent manage to vanquish the program's reigning princess, integrate the television show, and find true love (singing and dancing all the while, of course!) without mussing her hair?