Musical conventions in "Grease" include the use of catchy songs and dance numbers that reflect the characters' emotions and story progression. The show features a mix of musical styles, from doo-wop to rock 'n' roll, which helps to establish the 1950s setting. Additionally, characters often break into song to express their feelings or desires, creating a dynamic blend of dialogue and music that drives the narrative forward. The choreography and staging also play a significant role in enhancing the energetic and nostalgic atmosphere of the production.
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Frankie Avalon!
Grease 1 took place in 1959 and Grease 2 took place in 1961 it took place in japan.
There are two famous 'Frankies' involved in the 1978 musical comedy 'Grease', first, the singer Frankie Avalon had a special participation, acting as part of a dream of the Frenchy character, in which he appears as her Guardian Angel. And second, Frankie Vali, who is the original singer of the song called 'Grease', the titular song of the stage musical and the film, which was written by Barry Gibb.
The kids represented in the movie are from a group in the 1950's who were called "greasers" because of the amount of "Grease" they used to slick down their hair. And that's what the musical is named after, the grease. Grease means there hair gel. if you couldn't see, the wear a lot of hair gel! plus they have REALLY greasy hair!
Grease the movie musical came out on June the 16th 178.
Grease was not a book before it was a movie or a musical.
who is the songwriter for greas the musical in 1972
David Gilmore.
Yes, indeedy.
Yes, indeedy.
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summer nights and we go together and grease lightning
Grease was released in 1978. The not nearly so good Grease 2 with Michelle Pfeiffer was released in 1982 1978 Are you 100% sure?
That is the correct spelling of "grease" (oily lubricant) or the capitalized "Grease" (a musical about the 1960s). The European country with an ancient civilization is spelled Greece.
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