Tom O'Horgan (born May 3 1926) is an American theatre and film director and composer. Born in Chicago, Illinois, O'Horgan received his degree from DePaul University. Most of his early career work was in off-Broadway experimental theatre productions, including "To the Water Tower", "When the Owl Screams", and "The Wrecking Ball" as composer, "Tom Paine", "Masked Men", and "Birdbath" as director, and "Futz!" as both. Wikipedia
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Tom O'Horgan was named Theatrical Director of the Year in 1968 by "Newsweek" magazine." That watershed year was the apogee of his fame, when he brought "Hair" to Broadway after scoring with two other plays, "Tom Paine" (about the writer of the Revolutiona www.imdb.com/name/nm0641415/