Sell-out crowds flocked to The Events Centre for Pacific Lutheran College’s adaptation of the smash hit musical Grease.
Crowds watched the too-cool-for-school T-Birds gang steal hubcaps and act tough, while the gum-snapping, chain-smoking Pink Ladies looked a gas in bobby socks and pedal pushers.
Pacific Lutheran’s version of the high school dream ignited the stage with colour, energy and panache in this explosive musical that is both a homage to the idealism of the fifties and a satire of youths’ age-old desire to be provocative and rebellious.

An inspired cast and crew of 50 students from the college immersed themselves in extensive song, dance and acting training during the past four months.
Student choreographer, Madison Randl, enthusiastically coached the cast in authentic 1950s partner dance – including exciting lifts and signature moves from the film.
Director Janine Delaney said the audiences were captivated by an electrifying set, vibrant costumes and a professional rock band lead by Musical Director Neil Booth.
“The student cast brought their energy and passion to the stage in this ultimate musical classic,” she said.


“The audience hand-jived along to iconic songs, such as Summer Nights, Hopelessly Devoted To You and You’re The One That I Want recalling the music of Buddy Holly, Little Richard and Elvis Presley”.
“Who could forget Greased Lightnin’, it truly was the soundtrack of a generation”.
Madison Randl and Patrick Henderson, in the lead roles of Sandy and Danny, enthralled viewers with their on-stage chemistry and beautiful vocals.
“The energy of the supporting leads and the ensemble made for a total theatre experience,” Mrs Delaney said.

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