Grease |
Most people are familiar with Grease from the 1978 movie starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John. I remember being a Council Youth Worker back in 1978 with the task of organizing a two week school holiday program for teenagers. The most popular activities in this holiday program were the bus trips to see Grease at a movie theatre in a nearby city. Grease actually started out as a stage musical on Broadway in 1971 prior to the movie.
Sandy - Gretel Scarlett |
The two lead roles of Danny and Sandy are played by Rob Mills and Gretel Scarlett, who have both starred in previous stage productions. They were excellent choices as they portrayed the personalities and emotions of Danny and Sandy so well that they made me forget about comparing them to John and Olivia from the movie version.
Danny - Rob Mills |
Grease is set in 1959 in the American Rydell High School, whose Principal Miss Lynch is played by Val Lehman. Val is best known for being Queen Bea Smith in the Australian TV show Prisoner. Val takes on her Principal role with all the sternness that is required but intermingled with kindness and humour.
DJ Vince Fontaine is played by the ever popular Bert Newton. His sparkle and vibrancy added to the show and he was a good contrast to the other youthful cast members.
In the 1950's it was cool to be in special clique groups at high school, as it is now. The guys who made up the T-Birds (Kenickie, Doody, Sonny, and Putzie) were a convincing set of young guys who depicted one of the many types of groups that were popular in a 50's high school. They danced and sang well as individuals and as a group. The Pink Ladies (Rizzo, Frenchy, Marty, and Jan) were excellent in displaying the togetherness and bitchiness of close knit bunch of young ladies at high school. Lucy Maunder is exceptional as Rizzo, the leader of the Pink Ladies and her singing of There Are Worse Things I Could Do is impressive. The Pink Ladies bedroom pyjama party scene was particularly effective.
Lyric Theatre |
It is the combination of singing and dancing that makes Grease. The songs from Grease are all well known - Summer Nights, Hopelessly Devoted to You, You’re The One That I Want, Greased Lightnin’, and Grease is the Word. All were sung with gusto with perfect pitch and timing. The music was provided by a six-piece band elevated at the back of the stage, sometimes in view and sometimes hidden. The music played for the ballad numbers was clear and precise and complemented the singers. I felt with some of the louder numbers the volume level more suited to an arena rather than a theatre.
Vince - Bert Newton |
When I was at uni my drama lecturer always emphasized the importance of audience participation. This production of Grease does this brilliantly even before the show starts with the appearance of DJ Vince Fontaine (Bert Newton) and Principal Miss Lynch (Val Lehman) pointing out the school rules and leading the school sing-along.
I must not forget the comedy that makes Grease such fun to see. The one-liners, movements and gestures all lightened up the deeper themes of friendship, love, loyalty, jealousy, rebellion, growing up and fitting in that are the essential components of Grease.
Grease will appeal to young and old. It was good to see the wide ranges of ages enjoying the show I attended in the packed theatre. The children, teenagers, young adults and older adults in the audience were all bopping along with the music. Some were even dressed up as characters from Grease.
Due to its popularity there are only limited tickets available for the Sydney season before it moves on to Melbourne. You will need to get in quickly to book your seats to see Grease otherwise you might miss out on seeing this remarkable show.
To sum up this amazing production of Grease - it’s got groove, it’s got meaning, it's truly electrifyin’!
For more information visit greaseistheword.com.au
Facebook: facebook.com/GreaseOzTour
When: Sydney until 22 December 2013. Tues – 7pm,Wed – 1pm & 8pm, Thurs – 8pm, Fri – 8pm, Sat – 2pm & 8pm, Sun – 3pm
- Opening in Melbourne on 2 January 2014.
Tickets: $64.90-$149.90 can be purchased online, or by phone 1300 723 038, or at various outlets in person (see website for locations)
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