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IS Grease the word?

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jv92
#25re: IS Grease the word?
Posted: 8/12/07 at 8:12pm

Danny, if you're going to put up the banal lyrics of Grease and use taglines from the show/film in every post, you can go away. If you're not, welcome! We're happy to have you here!

starzilla
#26re: IS Grease the word?
Posted: 8/12/07 at 9:59pm

Well they are at least listening to some of the ideas here on this board, I just saw it again and am pleased with some of the changes to the choreography, costumes and character bits. I do still wish they would move Hopelessly Devoted to the first half. The second half is still too ballad heavey IMO.

It still needs workd but I have hope now that the freshness of the cast and spirit they put on the stage consistently will only gel and get better over time.

#27re: IS Grease the word?
Posted: 8/12/07 at 10:00pm

You voted America...now come and see the show!

You watched them every week on TV on the series Grease: You're The One that I want, now watch them live!

Max Crumm and Laura Osens are now starring as Danny and Sandy on Broadway in Grease!

Everybody that I have talked to LOVES it! One friend told me it was the best thing he has ever seen on Broadway.

I highly recommend this show to everybody as it is the Best Revival of any show in YEARS!

If you see one show in New York- see Grease.

It is the best show on Broadway in years!

greatwhiteway2
#28re: IS Grease the word?
Posted: 8/13/07 at 6:21am

Does Max still used the accent or is he allowed his normal voice?I am going to see it again myself anyway but I would like to know.

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millie_dillmount
#30re: IS Grease the word?
Posted: 8/13/07 at 2:53pm

"The audiences like Grease and they are selling tickets into March 2008."

Doesn't mean it will stay open till 2008.


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