Synopsis Stage version of the musical film. Featuring all the hit songs from the film version, including You're the One That I Want, Summer Nights, Sandy, Grease Is the Word and many more.
Note: The cast has changed since the writing of this review. For current cast details, please see the Grease listing entry. If you have seen the current cast and would like to share your views please go to the user reviews section.
How wrong can a person be? It's certainly true that Grease has done the rounds: premiered on Broadway in 1972, previously ran for six years in the West End, toured the UK (and the world) ceaselessly. And then there's the little issue of that film - enough said. The last time I saw the stage version was five years ago at the Cambridge Theatre, and to say it was beginning then to submit to fatigue is putting it politely. I was fully expecting that, now returned once again to the West End, David Gilmore's production must be near comatose.
But if Grease is tired, nobody has told this fabulous company, who - with their unbounded energy and enthusiasm - have made me remember what a tremendous, and tremendously fun, show this is.
Teenaged sweethearts Danny and Sandy remeet at Rydell High after a summer romance, but Danny jeopardises the relationship because he's afraid to be seen as attached and 'uncool', in front of his friends. Can either of them ditch their personas - supercool dude and goody-two-shoes cheerleader - to be with each other? I think you know the answer.
Circa 2002, the coup is in the casting. Leading from the front are Greg Kohout and Caroline Sheen, so assured as the star-crossed lovers that they'll make even the most die-hard film fans forget John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John have any claim to these roles. Both are immensely likeable, with beautiful singing voices, and Kohout simply oozes 'greaser' charisma. He's amazing.
In fact, I'm hopelessly devoted to this dashing Danny - and I'm pretty smitten too with Ben Forster's Doody and Daniel Boys' Roger, whose musical moments really are magical. Elsewhere, there's solid vocal support and gusto galore from Matthew Cutts' Kenickie, Louise Dearman's Jan and Dawn Spence's Rizzo.
By comparison with this quality of talent, pop pin-up Lee Latchford Evans (formerly of Steps) looks like something of an amateur in the glitzy cameo role of Teen Angel, even if his squealing fans don't seem to mind him missing the odd note or three. Still, he's got a nicely cheeky manner and helps to raise the temperature in the stalls.
In the hands of a confident cast, Arlene Phillips' hand-jiving, bee-bopping, toe-tapping choreography is spectacularly revitalised and the songs - "Summer Nights", "Greased Lightnin'", "We Go Together", "You're the One That I Want" - well, they're still infectious. (Note to fans: please don't sing along so loudly you drown out the on-stage talent - this is incredibly annoying - girl who sat behind me, you know who you are!)
The only thing that is looking tired and second-rate about Grease are the set designs by Terry Parsons, which are very flimsy, garish and worn around the edges. I advise you to turn a blind eye and enjoy the rest of this slicked-up delight.
I went and saw 'Grease' on Friday night and I thought it was BRILLIANT! I am a huge fan of musical theatre and every character in this performance put thier heart and soul into it.
Ben Richards brought Danny to life when he portrayed him.
Suzanne Carley really made Sandy innocent and pure.
Robbie Scotcher really played it cool with Kenickie.
Mary Doherty really looked like she was going to cry in "There are worse things I could do", brilliant acting skills.
All the T-Birds made us laugh until we were crying... so much emotion there.
All the Pink Ladies brought so much femininity to thier roles it was unbelievably brilliant!
And last but not least:
Vince Fontaine/Teen Angel
Eugene
Patty
Miss Lynch
Cha Cha
Rocky
Crystal C
Matt
Candy
Reggie
Ginger
Dean
Jeannie
Spencer
and
Charlie...
Brilliant as all those typical teens (and teachers/rock and rool stars/radio stars)
BRILLIANT! BEST STAGE SHOW I HAVE EVER SEEN!
Thanks,
Leanne Waller - USER: Whatsonstage.com (195.92.67.76)
How dare they charge £35 for this show,it is a disgrace ,never seen such a poor cast of singers in all my life.
They make the Cheeky Girls look good! - USER: Whatsonstage.com (217.34.246.45)
12 Jun 03
Enjoyed it at the Dominion and the Cambridge and gave it another go at the Vic Palace and wish I hadnt,the theatre didnt help as it is very grotty and the lack of atmostphere was amazing always a great buzz with the shows I have seen in the past,maybe because the theatre was nearly empry and the band isnt up to scratch ,the upper circle was closed.
I wanted to like it but felt it was a real waste of money and Hannah waddingham is far too old to play Rizzo, she just looked ridiculous. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (152.163.253.102)
01 Jun 03
OH my Oh My ,what a poor little effort of a show.
More understauydioes in this show than all the other put tegether.
Avoid at all costs, they dont deserve the public to slap over to see this tired old show for what they are charging and then have the nerve to put poor quality replacements on stage. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (152.163.253.102)
01 Jun 03
We went as a family to the Friday 5pm show, and like some other reviewers, we were met with 5 Understudies. You expect some with 2 performances a night, but 5? Leads (both understudied) were slightly underpowered, but overall the show and performances were betther than a lot I've seen in the West End recently. Beauty School Dropout by Teen Angel brought the house down and was on a different level from every other song. Kids loved it, and so did I.... - USER: Whatsonstage.com (194.203.103.4)
28 May 03
The atmostphere was terrible maybe beacuse the theatre was nearly empty.
Oh time to put this to bed,been gone to long and a pale imitationof its Dominion glory days.
Avoid if you dont want to waste your money.
People who like it really have not ever seen the show at the Dominion or a recent show in general if some of the sad messages below are to go by,maybe written by the cast??? - USER: Whatsonstage.com (152.163.253.102)
28 May 03
The show was great - my kids fell in love with Sandy -what a stunner! - I think i fell in love with her too!!!
Best singer has to go to Roger (Daniel Boys) - we want to hear more of him!!! - USER: Whatsonstage.com (62.128.211.38)
27 May 03
where has Daniel Boys been hiding???
His rendition of mooning is the best I have ever heard!
What an absolute star! - USER: Whatsonstage.com (62.128.211.38)
27 May 03
EXCELLENT SHOW - AGREE WITH SOME OTHER COMMENTS THAT SOME OF THE ACTORS LACK LIFE - DANIEL BOYS AS ROGER HAS SUCH A FANTASTIC VOICE ITS WORTH PAYING JUST TO HEAR HIM SING!!! - USER: Whatsonstage.com (62.128.211.38)
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