September 27th

On this day – 27th September 1968 - The musical Hair opened 

Hair opened in the Shaftesbury Theatre and ran for a staggering 1997 performances until the roof of the theatre collapsed in 1973. The musical was delayed until the Theatres act was enforced so the show could include nudity and profanity. It was one of the first rock musical and it is said that it has defined the genre. Since it depicted use of illegal drugs, showed sexuality, showed nudity and had profanity it caused  much controversy in its time. In Bergen ,Norway, locals gathered to form a human barricade to try to prevent the performance. Hair is still relevant today and has been revived several times.

September 25th

On this day – 25th September 1972 – Rejected Norway EU membership through a referendum 


Norway had been considering to join the European Union (then called European Community) previously as well, but their application had been denied. In 1972, however, had the main terms for Norway’s membership been negotiated and only a yes from the population stood between Norway’s membership in EU. However, the no side won the referendum with a 53.3 percent and Norway withdrew their application. The same happened in 1994, and Norway have still not joined the EU.