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Grease

June 19-25, 2005

A musical directed by Doug Bartelt, assisted by Kathy Hepner

Books, music and lyrics by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey

Featuring:

Kathy Tombaugh as Miss Lynch Elise Corrigan as Patty Simcox
Russell Berggren as Eugene Florczyk Amy Breyne as Jan
Nicole Ahlstrom as Marty Deana Brown as Betty Rizzo
Joey Beavers as Doody Nik Frig as Roger
Kyle Cassady as Kenickie Matthew Kochis as Sonny
Mary Straughn as Frenchy Kate Tombaugh as Sandy Dumbrowski
Joseph Galvan as Danny Zuko Jeff Heider as Johnny Casino
Jeff Houk as Vince Fontaine Jenna Brown as Cha-Cha DiGregorio
Scott Bogacz as Teen Angel Jean Drendel as the Accompanist

Chorus Ensemble

Chad Miller Abbey Lechner
Lindsey Johnston Ashley Hallowell
Jayne Cheffer Sara Rakoczy
Melissa Burgett Marlee Lefler
CJ Lefler Sarah Breyne

Costumes by Zoe Cassady

Choreography by Jill Marconi and Brooke Ferguson

This is the 1950's rock 'n' roll musical. Rydell High's spirited class of '59; gum-chewing, hubcap stealing, hot rod loving boys with D.A.'s and their wise-cracking girls in bobby sox and pedal pushers - capture the look and sounds of the 1950s in a rollicking musical. While the hip Danny Zuko and wholesome Sandy Dumbrowski resolve the problems of their mutual attraction, the gang sings and dances its way through such nostalgic scenes as the pajama party, the prom, the burger palace and the drive-in movie. Songs recall the Buddy Holly hiccups, the Little Richard yodels and the Elvis Presley wiggles that made the music of the 50s a gas. "Grease's" eight-year run made Broadway history and its recent long running revival put it among today's most popular musicals.

Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French.