Original productions and Broadway The show's original production was directed by Guy Barile, choreographed by Ronna Kaye and produced by the Kingston Mines Theatre Company founded by June Pyskacek on Chicago's Lincoln Avenue. The script was based on
Jim Jacobs' experience at William Taft High School, Chicago. The cast: Doug Stevenson (Danny), Leslie Goto (Sandy), Sue Williams (Rizzo), Polly Pen (Patty), Gary Houston (Roger),
Marilu Henner (Marty), James Canning (Doody), Hedda Lubin (Frenchy), Bruce Hickey (Kenickie), Sheila Ray Ceaser (Jan), Bill Cervetti (Miller), Jerry Bolnick (Sonny), Judy Brubaker (Miss Lynch), Mike O'Connor (Vince Fontaine), Steve Munro (Eugene), Barbara Munro (Cha Cha), Mac Hamilton (Teen Angel) and George Lopez (Bum). In addition to the "R-rated" profanity and deliberate use of
shock value, the Chicago version of
Grease included a substantially different songbook, which was shorter and included multiple references to real Chicago landmarks. Producers
Ken Waissman and Maxine Fox saw the show and made a deal to produce it
Off-Broadway. The team headed to New York City to collaborate on the New York production of
Grease. It was after test runs of the original Chicago production had drawn extremely poor reviews that the production team transformed
Grease into its familiar form. The show was deemed eligible for the 1972
Tony Awards, receiving seven Tony Award nominations. On June 7, 1972, the production moved to the
Broadhurst Theatre on
Broadway, and on November 21, it moved to the
Royale Theatre there, where it ran until January 27, 1980. For the five final weeks of the run, the show moved to the larger
Majestic Theatre. By the time it closed on April 13, 1980, it had run 3,388 performances. The original Broadway cast included
Barry Bostwick as Danny,
Carole Demas as Sandy,
Adrienne Barbeau as Rizzo, and
Timothy Meyers as Kenickie, with
Alan Paul,
Walter Bobbie and
Marya Small in supporting roles. Replacements later in the run included
Jeff Conaway as Danny,
Candice Earley as Sandy,
Peter Gallagher as Danny,
Richard Gere as Sonny,
Ilene Graff as Sandy,
Randee Heller as Rizzo,
Marilu Henner as Marty,
Judy Kaye as Rizzo,
Marcia Mitzman Gaven as Rizzo,
Patrick Swayze as Danny,
John Travolta as Doody,
Treat Williams as Danny,
Laurie Graff as Frenchy, and
Jerry Zaks as Kenickie.
1973 London run and 1979 return engagement After an out-of-town tryout in
Coventry,
Grease made its London debut at the
New London Theatre on June 26, 1973, with a cast that included
Richard Gere as Danny,
Stacey Gregg as Sandy, and Jacquie-Ann Carr as Rizzo. Later
Paul Nicholas and
Elaine Paige took over the leads. The production closed on February 14, 1974. The show was revived at the Astoria Theatre from June 7 to September 22, 1979, with Michael Howe as Danny, Jacqueline Reddin as Sandy, and Hilary Labow as Rizzo. The company also included
Tracey Ullman as Frenchy and
Su Pollard as Cha-Cha.
1993 London revival The revival opened at the
Dominion Theatre before transferring to the
Cambridge Theatre in October 1996, where it ran until September 11, 1999. Directed by David Gilmore and produced by
Robert Stigwood (who had also produced the film), the opening cast included
Craig McLachlan (Danny);
Debbie Gibson (Sandy —
Sonia, then
Samantha Janus later replaced Gibson as Sandy);
Mike Doyle (Vince Fontaine);
Tamzin Outhwaite (Patty);
Shane Richie (Kenickie) and
Sally Ann Triplett (Rizzo). (
Variety, Review Abroad Grease, August 2–August 8, 1993) McLachlan was succeeded by Shane Richie,
Luke Goss,
Ian Kelsey and
Darren Day. The production's success led to the first British national tour which featured Shane Richie as Danny, Helen Way as Sandy, Toby Hinson as Vince Fontaine/Teen Angel,
Ben Richards/Alex Bourne as Kenickie and Michele Hooper as Rizzo. The score included four songs written for the film adaptation: "Hopelessly Devoted to You", "Sandy", "You're the One That I Want", and the title number. As in the film, the Burger Palace Boys were renamed the T-Birds for this revival.
1994 Broadway revival and U.S. tour After 20 previews, a Broadway revival directed and choreographed by
Jeff Calhoun premiered on May 11, 1994, at the
Eugene O'Neill Theatre, where it ran for 1,505 performances. The opening cast included
Ricky Paull Goldin (Danny), Susan Wood (Sandy),
Rosie O'Donnell (Rizzo),
Sam Harris (Doody),
Hunter Foster (Roger),
Megan Mullally (Marty), and
Billy Porter (Teen Angel). The production set a new standard for star replacements, casting celebrities from different entertainment sectors for limited engagements. Some of these notable performers were
Linda Blair,
Debby Boone,
Chubby Checker,
Dominique Dawes,
Micky Dolenz,
Sheena Easton,
Debbie Gibson,
Jasmine Guy,
Al Jarreau,
Lucy Lawless,
Darlene Love,
Maureen McCormick,
Joe Piscopo,
Mackenzie Phillips,
Jon Secada, and
Brooke Shields. Shields proved so popular in the role of Rizzo that the cast album was re-released with her voice substituting for O'Donnell's. A U.S. national tour of the 1994 production started in September 1994 in
New Haven, Connecticut, and ran for several years. The opening tour cast included
Sally Struthers (Miss Lynch), who stayed with the tour for several years, Angela Pupello (Rizzo),
Rex Smith (Danny), Trisha M. Gorman (Sandy), and
Davy Jones (Vince Fontaine). Brooke Shields (Rizzo) started on the tour in November 1994 before joining the Broadway cast.
1996 U.S. tour This tour, produced by the Troika Organization, was a non-union bus & truck playing mostly one-nighters and split week engagements primarily in smaller markets. The production, which ran for two years, was directed by Ray DeMatteis with choreography by Tony Parise and music direction by Helen Gregory. The original cast featured Randy Bobish (Danny Zuko), Nicole Greenwood (Sandy Dumbrowski), Gary Martin (Kenickie), Christine Hudman (Betty Rizzo), Timothy Quinlan (Roger), Kimberly Wharton (Jan), Bruce Smith (Doody), Kathleen Connolly (Frenchy), Jeffrey Shubart (Sonny LaTierri) James Keith Posey (Sonny LaTierri), Laura Hornberger (Marty), Debbie Damp (Patty Simcox), Michael Giambrone (Eugene Florczyk), Juan Betancourt (Johnny Casino), Jamie Patterson (Teen Angel), Holly Ann Kling (Cha-Cha DiGregorio) and Steven Sackman (Vince Fontaine).
Frankie Avalon starred as the Teen Angel for a one-week engagement at the
Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach (December 10–15, 1996).
2003 U.S. tour This tour was directed by Ray DeMattis and featured choreography by
Christopher Gattelli. The cast starred Frankie Avalon as the Angel, with Jamey Isenor (Danny Zuko) and Hanna-Liina Võsa (Sandy Dumbrowski), Jason Harper (Roger), Danny Smith (Sonny LaTierri), John Ashley (Kenickie), Sarah Hubbard (Frenchy), Craig McEldowney (Doody), Kirsten Allyn Michaels (Marty), Jacqueline Colmer (Betty Rizzo), Cortney Harper (Jan) and Arthur J. Callahan (Vince Fontaine).
2007 Broadway and London revivals and UK tours A second Broadway revival, directed and choreographed by
Kathleen Marshall, began previews at the
Brooks Atkinson Theatre on July 24, 2007, and opened on August 19, 2007.
Max Crumm and
Laura Osnes were selected to portray Danny and Sandy via viewer votes cast during the run of the
NBC reality series ''
Grease: You're the One that I Want!''. The original score includes four songs written for the film adaptation: "Hopelessly Devoted to You", "Sandy", "You're the One That I Want", and the title number. The Burger Palace Boys' name is the T-Birds in this revival. The production ended on January 4, 2009, after 31 previews and 554 performances. At the announcement of its closure, the producers revealed that the production recouped its entire investment during its 52nd playing week. A West End revival opened at the
Piccadilly Theatre, London on August 8, 2007, and ran for nearly four years (the longest running show in the
Piccadilly Theatre's history). The leads were similarly cast via
ITV's
Grease Is the Word, with Danny Bayne and Susan McFadden playing Danny and Sandy. The production closed on April 30, 2011, after over 1,300 performances with a U.K. tour to begin on May 6, 2011, in
Edinburgh. The UK tour features Danny Bayne as Danny, Carina Gillespie as Sandy, Ricky Rojas as Kenickie, Kate Somerset How as Rizzo, Derek Andrews as Roger, Laura Wilson as Jan, Richard Vincent as Doody, Lauren Stroud as Frenchy, Josh Dever as Sonny, Lois Urwin as Marty, Darren John as Eugene, Sammy Kelly as Patty, Jason Capewell as Teen Angel/Vince Fontaine, Nancy Hill as Miss Lynch, and Sophie Zucchini as Cha Cha. In 2017, Grease started touring the UK again, this time starring the Wanted's
Tom Parker as Danny Zuko, BBC Over the Rainbow winner
Danielle Hope as Sandy and
Strictly Come Dancing Louisa Lytton. A further UK and Ireland tour of Grease was scheduled to commence from
Curve, Leicester, on 30 July 2021. This production will star
Peter Andre as Teen Angel and Vince Fontaine. The production will be directed by
Nikolai Foster and choreographed by
Arlene Phillips. It is unknown if this tour went to production or not, as it was repeatedly rescheduled from earlier 2021 dates as well as its originally scheduled tour in 2020, owing to the
COVID-19 pandemic.
2008 U.S. tour A U.S. national tour began on December 2, 2008, in Providence, Rhode Island, and closed on May 23, 2010, at the
Palace Theatre in
Cleveland, Ohio.
Taylor Hicks reprised his role as the Teen Angel after playing the part on Broadway, with Eric Schneider as Danny and
Emily Padgett as Sandy.
Lauren Ashley Zakrin replaced Emily Padgett as Sandy in October and
Ace Young joined the tour as Danny on December 1, 2009.
2011 Chicago revival - The Original Grease In 2011, a revival of the original Kingston Mines production was run in Chicago. It was titled
The Original Grease and carried the tagline "Restored. Revised. R-Rated. Returned to Chicago". It featured songs and scenes from drafts of both the original Chicago and Broadway productions. Unlike the school version, this version reinstated the raunchiness of the original show and references to Chicago locations. The sixth Burger Palace Boy was restored and named Miller. The Chicago production of
The Original Grease opened on May 2 and closed on August 21. This version was presented once more in Australia in 2016 from April 6 to May 7. In Chicago, Adrian Aguilar played Danny and Kelly Davis Wilson played Sandy.
2019 UK and Ireland tour and 2022/2023 London runs A new production of Grease ran from 17 May to 29 October 2022 at the
Dominion Theatre in London's West End, following a UK and Ireland tour in 2019–2021. This revival was directed by
Nikolai Foster (artistic director of the
Curve) and choreographed by
Arlene Phillips, with scenic and costume design by Colin Richmond, orchestrations and musical supervision by Sarah Travis, lighting by Ben Cracknell, projections by Douglas O'Connell, sound design by Tom Marshall and Richard Brooker, and casting by David Grindrod. The production played a return engagement at the Dominion Theatre from 2 June to 28 October 2023.
International productions There have been professional productions of Grease in
Argentina (with
Florencia Peña and
Gustavo Monje), Austria (with
Pia Douwes) and
Canada (a 1998 French spoken/English sung version incorporating songs from the movie starring
Marina Orsini as Rizzo and
Serge Postigo as Danny). In 1984, the Mexican [then pre-teen] pop band
Timbiriche starred in the musical, with
Sasha Sokol and
Benny Ibarra in the leading roles, which was an overwhelming success. The band also released an album (
Vaselina) featuring themes from the musical. The cast included other members of Timbiriche (
Diego Schoening,
Mariana Garza,
Alix Bauer,
Paulina Rubio and
Erik Rubin), along with other child singers and actors such as
Eduardo Capetillo,
Stephanie Salas,
Thalía,
Edith Márquez, Lolita Cortés,
Hector Suarez Gomis, Usi Velasco and Angélica Ruvalcaba. The musical was produced by the Mexican actress and producer
Julissa. In 1994, the musical was revived at the Hidalgo Theater in Mexico City, by producers
Alejandro Ibarra and
Julissa. The revival cast included
Alejandro Ibarra,
Juan Carlos Casasola, and
Arturo G. Alvarez. A Spanish revival ran successfully at Teatre Victòria,
Barcelona, from October 3, 2006, to January 6, 2008. After a short national tour, the production was transferred to Teatro Nuevo Alcalá,
Madrid, where it ran from October 14, 2008, to January 31, 2010, and then continued touring Spain until it finally closed on August 1, 2010, becoming one of Spain's all-time longest running musical productions, with 1,090 performances. Directed by Ricard Reguant, the original cast included Carlos Solano (later alternating the role with Tony Bernetti) as Danny Zuko, María Adamuz as Sandy (later replaced by
Edurne and
Gisela), and
Elena Gadel as Betty Rizzo, A New Zealand production, ran at the Civic Theatre in
Auckland during August 2010. The production featured the South African cast, with Jonathan Roxmouth as Danny, Bethany Dickson as Sandy and Genna Galloway as Rizzo. A second Spanish revival directed and choreographed by Coco Comín ran at Cúpula Las Arenas,
Barcelona, from November 15, 2011, to January 22, 2012, and then was transferred to Teatro Coliseum,
Madrid from March 6, 2012, to May 6, 2012, before starting a national tour.
Edurne reprised the role of Sandy. During the Madrid run, the singer
Julio Iglesias Jr. guest starred as Teen Angel in some performances. In
France, the first production of
Grease opened in November 1999 at
Palais des Sports in
Paris. The production moved to the
Dôme Disney Village in
Chessy in 2005. The show was revived in 2008 at the Comédia in
Paris with
Cécilia Cara as Sandy. This new production won a
Globe de Cristal Awards in 2009 and moved to
Palais des congrès in 2009 and to
Le Palace in 2012, after a break in 2011. A third revival opened on September 28, 2017 at
Théâtre Mogador in
Paris. It is the first production completely in French, the previous ones were in French with English songs. Despite originally being billed as a limited engagement, it was extended to July 8, 2018 following its success. An Australian revival opened at Brisbane's Lyric Theatre on August 27, 2013, before heading on tour across the country. The cast included
Rob Mills as Danny,
Gretel Scarlett as Sandy,
Anthony Callea as Johnny Casino,
Stephen Mahy as Kenickie,
Lucy Maunder as Rizzo,
Todd McKenney as Teen Angel, and
Bert Newton as Vince Fontaine. In 2016 a 90-minute version of the show premiered on
Royal Caribbeans Harmony of the Seas in May and
Independence of the Seas in July. A June 2022 Australian production, directed by
Drew Anthony and choreographed by Jamie and Susie Rolton, was staged at Perth's Royale Theatre, with John Berry as Danny, Elaina O'Connor as Sandy, Peter Cumins as Teen Angel, Blake Williams as Vince Fontaine and Lucy Williamson as Miss Lynch. A 2023-24 Australian tour production, directed by Luke Joslin and choreographed by Eric Giancola was announced in May 2023. The principal cast was later revealed in June 2023 with
Patti Newton as Miss Lynch,
Marcia Hines as Teen Angel,
Jay Laga’aia as Vince Fontaine, Annelise Hall as Sandy and Joseph Spanti as Danny Zuko. ==Adaptations==