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Running time 114 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $11.2 million Box office $15.2 million Grease 2 is a 1982 American and the to, which is based upon the by and. The film was produced by and, and directed and choreographed by, who also choreographed the first film. It takes place two years after the original film at Rydell High School, with an almost entirely new cast, led by actors and. The film was released theatrically on June 11, 1982 and grossed over $15 million against a production budget of $11 million. Contents. Plot It is 1961, two years after the original Grease ended.
Grease script musical: part 1. Grease Script PDF - Free Ebook Download. The music is written in keys appropriate for young voices and all shows can be. Musical Lyrics and Libretti and scripts and transcripts to. The MTI Broadway Junior Collection's JR. Grease Movie Script: Full Dialogue and Lyrics. THERE'S MUSIC AND MIRTH ALL OVER THE MAP AS. Music and Lyrics. 570 Seventh Avenue, Suite 2100. New York, NY 10018. 866-378-9758 toll-free. The materials contained herein are copyrighted by the authors, are not for sale, and may only be used. Grease - School Edition. Book, Music and Lyrics by Jim Jacobs Book, Music and Lyrics by Warren Casey; Full Length Musical, Drama, Comedy, 1950s; 9M, 8F; ISBN: TRW-9117; Here is Rydell High’s senior class of 1959: duck-tailed, hot-rodding “Burger Palace Boys” and their gum-snapping, hip-shaking “Pink Ladies” in bobby sox and pedal pushers, evoking the look and sound of the 1950’s.
The first day of school has arrived and the and the Pink Ladies dance and sing as they enter the ('Back to School Again'). The Pink Ladies are now led by Stephanie Zinone , who feels she has 'outgrown' her relationship with her ex-boyfriend Johnny Nogerelli , the arrogant and rather immature new leader of the T-Birds. A new arrival comes in the form of clean-cut English student Michael Carrington (a cousin of Sandy Olsson from ).
He is welcomed and introduced to the school atmosphere by Frenchy , who was asked by Sandy to help show Michael around. Frenchy reveals she has returned to Rydell to get her high school diploma so she can start her own cosmetics company. Michael eventually meets Stephanie and quickly becomes smitten with her.
At the local, a game ('Score Tonight') turns sour due to the animosity between Johnny and Stephanie. Stephanie retaliates by kissing the next man who walks in the door, who happens to be Michael. Bemused by this unexpected kiss, Michael, but he learns that she has a very specific vision of her ideal man ('Cool Rider'). As he realizes that he will only win her affection if he turns himself into a cool rider, Michael accepts payment from the T-Birds to write for them; he uses the cash to buy a motorcycle. Following an unusual biology lesson ('Reproduction') given by Mr. Stuart , a substitute teacher, a gang of rival motorcyclists called the Cycle Lords (most of whom are members of the defunct Scorpions) led by Leo Balmudo surprise the T-Birds at the bowling alley. Before the fight starts, a lone mysterious (unnamed) biker appears (who is Michael in disguise), defeats the enemy gang and disappears into the night ('Who's That Guy?'
Stephanie is fascinated with the stranger. Meanwhile, Louis , one of the T-Birds, attempts to trick his sweetheart Sharon , one of the Pink Ladies and Stephanie's friends into losing her virginity to him by taking her to a and faking a ('Let's Do It for Our Country'). The next evening while working at a gas station/garage, Stephanie is surprised again by the Cool Rider, and they enjoy a romantic twilight motorcycle ride. Just as Michael is about to reveal his identity, they are interrupted by the arrival of the T-Birds and Pink Ladies. Before Michael leaves, he tells Stephanie that he will see her at the school, in which the Pink Ladies and T-Birds are performing. Johnny, enraged by Stephanie's new romance, threatens to fight the Cool Rider if he sees him with her again.
The Pink Ladies walk away haughtily, but this has little effect on the T-Birds' self-confidence ('Prowlin'). At school, Stephanie's poor grades in English lead her to accept Michael's offer of help.
Johnny, upon seeing them together in a discussion, demands that Stephanie quit the Pink Ladies to preserve his honor ('rep', reputation). Although still enamored with the Cool Rider, interactions with Michael reveal that she has become romantically interested in him as well. Michael ponders over his continuing charade he puts on for Stephanie ('Charades'). At the talent show, Stephanie and the Cool Rider meet but are ambushed by the T-Birds who pursue Michael on their respective motorcycles, with Stephanie and the Pink Ladies following in a car. They chase him to a construction site which conceals a deadly drop, and the biker's absence suggests that he has perished below, leaving Stephanie heartbroken and inconsolable. Johnny and his T-Birds remove the competing Preptones - boys - by tying them to a shower pole in the boys' locker room and drenching them. During the Pink Ladies' performance in the talent show ('Girl for All Seasons'), Stephanie enters a dreamlike fantasy world where she is reunited with her mystery biker ('(Love Will) Turn Back the Hands of Time').
She is named winner of the contest and crowned the queen of the upcoming graduation, with Johnny hailed as king for his performance of 'Prowlin' with his fellow T-Birds. The school year ends with the luau ('Rock-a-Hula Luau'), during which the Cycle Lords appear and begin to destroy the celebration. However, the Cool Rider reappears. After he defeats the Cycle Lords again, he reveals himself to be Michael. Initially shocked, Johnny gives him a T-Birds jacket, officially welcoming him into the gang, and Stephanie accepts that she can now be with him. As a reward, Michael and Stephanie kiss for their new love for each other.
All the couples pair off happily at the seniors' graduation as the graduating class sings ('We'll Be Together'). The credits start rolling in -style, as in the original film. Cast. as Michael Carrington, an English and Sandy's cousin.
Caulfield had already made his debut with roles in and. Having seen his performances, offered Caulfield the role of Michael over thousands of applicants. Unlike co-star Pfeiffer, Caulfield's career following Grease 2 was damaged by the film's failure. He has been quoted as saying: 'Before Grease 2 came out, I was being hailed as the next. However, when Grease 2 flopped, nobody would touch me. It felt like a bucket of cold water had been thrown in my face. It took me 10 years to get over Grease 2.'
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. as Stephanie Zinone, the leader of the Pink Ladies. With only a few television roles and small film appearances, the 23-year-old Pfeiffer was an unknown actress when she attended the casting call audition for the role of Stephanie. Other better-known actresses up for the part included, and singer. Pfeiffer was a wild card choice, but according to Birch, she won the part because she 'has a quirky quality you don't expect.' Despite the disappointing reception of the film, Pfeiffer's meteoric rise to the A-list began the following year when she played Elvira Hancock in.
The T-Birds. as Johnny Nogerelli.
as Goose McKenzie. as Louis DiMucci.
as Davey Jaworski The Pink Ladies. as Sharon Cooper.
as Paulette Rebchuck. Alison Price as Rhonda Ritter. as Dolores Rebchuck Reprising roles from. as Frenchy.
as Principal Greta McGee. as Coach Calhoun. as Vice Principal Blanche Hodel. as Eugene Felsnick. as Leo Balmudo (Craterface), leader of the Cycle Lords (appeared as the gang leader of the Scorpions in the previous film).
Dick Patterson as Mr. Spears (appeared as Mr. Rudie in the previous film) Supporting cast. as Mr.
Stuart. as Miss Yvette Mason. and as Noreen and Doreen. as Brad. as Girl Greaser. Vernon Scott as Henry Dickey. as Bowling Alley Manager (uncredited) Production Development Grease co-producer had a deal with to be paid $5 million to produce a sequel, with production beginning within three years of the original film.
Carr decided to hire as director for the sequel, as she had previously served as the choreographer for the stage and film versions of Grease. Birch was initially hesitant to accept after learning that neither composers and nor and would be involved in film.
The total budget for the production was $11.2 million, almost double the budget of the original. Grease 2 was intended to be the second film (and first sequel) in a proposed Grease franchise of four films and a. (The third and fourth films were to take place in the sixties and during the era.) However, the projects were scrapped due to the underwhelming box office performance of Grease 2. Was unhappy with the film's 'drab' title, and unsuccessfully lobbied to change it to Son of Grease. Casting Birch proposed an idea to feature Travolta and Newton-John reprising their characters as a now married couple running a gas station near the end of the film, which did not come to fruition. Paramount tried to get and from the first film to do cameos but this did not happen. Was announced as a male star, but was signed after impressing producers on Broadway in Entertaining Mister Sloane.
Pfeiffer had only made a few films before: That was really weird for me. I'd been taking singing lessons and I had taken dance, because I loved to dance, but I had never considered myself a professional at all. I went on this audition as a fluke, and somehow, through the process of going back and dancing, and then going back and singing, I ended up getting the part. I went crazy with that movie.
I came to New York and the paparazzi were waiting at the hotel. I know the producers put them up to it.
I am basically very private, and I'm really nervous about doing publicity. Every time I set up an interview, I say, 'That's it, this is my last one.
I'll do this because I committed to doing it, but I'm never doing another one.' It was insane. Was the last star cast. The part played by was originally meant for but she was unable to appear as she was filming a peanut butter advertisement that week. Had previously played the role of Danny Zuko in the stage version of, a role he would later reprise in the 1990s.
Filming Scenes at Rydell High School were filmed at, an abandoned school in. Filming took place throughout a 58-day shooting schedule during the of 1981. According to director Birch, the script was still incomplete when filming commenced. Sequences that were filmed but cut during post-production include scenes in which Frenchy helps Michael become a motorcycle rider, and a sequence at the end of the film showing Michael and Stephanie flying off into the sky on a motorcycle. In the film, after Stephanie wins the contest, it goes on to show the stakeout in the final scene. Originally, there were a few minutes dedicated to a scene in which Michael (believed to be dead in his alter ego, by Stephanie) comes out on stage as Stephanie is exiting the stage, unbeknownst to her that he is the cool rider and he is alive. He attempts to ask her what's wrong and she storms past him and runs off crying, then it cuts to the stakeout.
There was a scene within the 'Who's that Guy?' Number in which Goose accidentally smashes Rhonda's nose at the Bowl-A-Rama door. None of these scenes have been shown since the film's release. Main article: Grease 2 Released 1982 Recorded 1981 Length 32: 28 chronology (1978) 1978 Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating. 'Back to School Again' – Cast and (verses by the Pink Ladies are absent from the soundtrack). 'Score Tonight' – T-Birds, Pink Ladies, Cast.
'Brad' – Noreen and Doreen. 'Cool Rider' – Stephanie.
'Reproduction' – Mr. Stuart and Students.
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Chicago Tribune (1963-Current file) Chicago, Ill 16 Mar 1982: c12. LORNA LUFT'S ROAD GETS SMOOTHER: LORNA LUFT'S ROAD Rosenfield, Paul. Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) Los Angeles, Calif 07 Mar 1982: m25. MOVIES: 'HEY, WHAT FLOOR AM I ON?!' A FRENETIC DAY IN CHICAGO FORA PRODUCER BORN TOO LATE Popson, Tom. Chicago Tribune (1963-Current file) Chicago, Ill 20 June 1982: f20. Adelson, Suzanne (June 20, 1983).
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Chicago Sun-Times. MOVIES: PFEIFFER'S GOT A CULT OF HER OWN Mann, Roderick. Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) Los Angeles, Calif 03 Mar 1985: u21. Hollywood Sequels Are Just the Ticket: Superman VII? But studios risk going to the well once too often. Hollywood Sequels: Just the Ticket By LESLIE WAYNE. New York Times (1923-Current file) New York, N.Y 18 July 1982: F1.
Playwright a hit at Taft High: 'Grease'-er revisits scene of his teens 'Grease'-er visits scene of his teens Clifford, Terry. Chicago Tribune (1963-Current file) Chicago, Ill 12 Apr 1983: d1.
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If you have the resources available there is nothing like a musical to bring a wide group of talent together. While straight drama mostly provides a vehicle for those with skills in acting and production, a musical can be much wider, adding singers, musicians and dancers to the performance and requiring a wider and more complex set of production skills.
If you don’t have skilled musicians available to provide live backing, many scores can now be found with pre-recorded backing so there is no excuse for not adding a bit of razzmatazz to your productions.
Advent Journey
A Christmas musical show featuring an Advent Calendar with characters and objects appearing from the windows, taking the form of a journey towards the light at Bethlehem in an otherwise dark world
The play runs about 45 minutes and can be staged in almost any space using just simple props, or else a formal set with lavish costumes
Casting is also flexible and almost all parts can be play by either male or female
And the option to double-up, redistribute lines, and use additional musicians and dancers, makes it an ideal choice for Primary School, Drama School or Church Christmas production where it can be performed by a class, mixed age cast, or by adults for an audience of children
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day: A Musical
Adapted by Judith Viorst from her book of the same name
He could tell it was going to be a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day. He went to sleep with gum in his mouth and woke up with gum in his hair. When he got out of bed, he tripped over his skateboard and by mistake dropped his sweater in the sink while the water was running. He could tell it was going to be a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.It was a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day. Nothing at all was right. Everything went wrong, right down to lima beans for supper and kissing on TV. What do you do on a day like that? Well, you may think about going to Australia. You may also be glad to find that some days are like that for other people too.
In this delightful adaptation of her popular children’s book, with musical score was composed by Shelly Markham, Judith Viorst sets Alexander’s rather trying life to music and brings to the stage one of America’s feistiest characters.
Charlotte’s Web - Musical Version
Charlotte’s Web – Musical Version by Joseph Robinette & Charles Strouse based on the classic novel by E.B. White.
This exciting, new musical version of Charlotte’s Web brings a new dimension to E.B. White’s beloved classic
With Music & Lyrics by Charles Strouse ( Annie & ‘Bye, ‘Bye Birdie) and Book by award-winning playwright Joseph Robinette your audiences will thrill to such numbers as Eating, Wilbur the Pig’s humorous yet poignant song about growing up; Who Says We Can’t Be Friends, an enchanting duet between Wilbur and his new-found companion Charlotte; Welcome to the Zuckerman Barn, featuring all the story’s unforgettable animals in a hand-clapping, toe-tapping hoe-down; and Summer, a haunting, nostalgic chorus number which evokes a time and place from everyone’s childhood
Grease (full script)
by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey
Full Length, Musical / Characters: 9m, 8f
Here is Rydell High’s senior class of 1959: duck-tailed, hot-rodding “Burger Palace Boys” and their gum-snapping, hip-shaking “Pink Ladies” in bobby sox and pedal pushers, evoking the look and sound of the 1950s in this rollicking musical. Head “greaser” Danny Zuko and new (good) girl Sandy Dumbrowski try to relive the high romance of their “Summer Nights” as the rest of the gang sings and dances its way through such songs as “Greased Lightnin'”, “It’s Raining on Prom Night”, “Alone at the Drive-In Movie” recalling the music of Buddy Holly, Little Richard and Elvis Presley that became the soundtrack of a generation. An 8-year run on Broadway and two subsequent revivals along with innumerable school and community productions place Grease among the world’s most popular musicals. “A lively and funny musical–as well as the dancingest one in town…it’s a winner…the songs are dandies [that portray] the early rockers with zip and charm…the sheer energy of Grease carries all before it.” – N.Y. Daily News
Grease (script) - for schools
by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey
Full Length, Musical/ Characters: 9m, 9f
ABRIDGED VERSION FOR SCHOOL PRODUCTIONS
Groups who perform for young audiences or produce musicals with young actors now have an ideal version of GREASE for their needs. Shorter and more suitable in content for teens and subteens, this abridged version retains the fun-loving spirit and immortal songs that make GREASE a favorite among rock and roll fans of all ages. Here is Rydell High’s senior class of 1959: duck-tailed, hot-rodding “Burger Palace Boys” and their gum-snapping, hip-shaking “Pink Ladies” in bobby sox and pedal pushers, evoking the look and sound of the 1950s in this rollicking musical. Head “greaser” Danny Zuko and new (good) girl Sandy Dumbrowski try to relive the high romance of their “Summer Nights” as the rest of the gang sings and dances its way through such songs as “Greased Lightnin'”, “It’s Raining on Prom Night”, “Alone at the Drive-In Movie” recalling the music of Buddy Holly, Little Richard and Elvis Presley that became the soundtrack of a generation. An 8-year run on Broadway and two subsequent revivals along with innumerable school and community productions place Grease among the world’s most popular musicals.
Happy Christmas Tommy - the Christmas Miracle of 1914 - performance pack
Happy Christmas Tommy – The Christmas Miracle of 1914 – Performance Pack – includes Backing Tracks CD & Full Score – by Anthony James
World War 1, the Western Front, both sides have quickly reached stalemate. Soldiers from Britain and Germany huddle in freezing muddy trenches, while shells and bullets explode around them. But on Christmas Eve 1914, the guns fall silent. For one brief magical moment the spirit and glory of Christmas shined across the battlefields of Flanders and Normandy, touching the hearts of mortal enemies. Dirty, tired, war weary soldiers from both sides climbed from their trenches to enter No-Mans land and to meet each other, to share chocolate, to tell stories, even to play a game of football.
Happy Christmas Tommy is based on that extraordinary Christmas of 1914 – those two days when the reality and futility of war were never so relevant, and the spirit of peace and goodwill never so strong.
Characters
Total Characters, Main parts – 4, British troops 4, German troops 4, Girls back home 2, Officers 1, Chaplain. Troops general. (All numbers flexible)
This Performance Pack includes …
The Script
An Art Pack – containing instructions as to how to design and construct the scenery, make the costumes and recreate the props
Music Score – score for piano which usually includes guitar chords
Music CD – fully orchestrated Backing Tracks which can be used for performance & rehearsal
Jack and the Beanstalk
Roald Dahl’s irreverant Revolting Rhymes have an enduring appeal, and now for the first time, children can enjoy the fun of performing two of them as musicals. In Jack and the beanstalk, Jack and the friendly farm animals defy the Giant’s phenomenal sniffing powers and Jack’s mother’s murderous way with a vacuum cleaner to come out triumphantly rich – and squeaky clean. The Dahl script, the instantly enjoyable new songs, and clever staging ideas are all wrapped up in one accessible and affordable pack – complete with a performance/backing tracks CD and excerpts from the orchestral adaptation by Georg Pelecis.
Jack and the Beanstalk
Jack and the Beanstalk — Libretto by Marcy Telles, Music by Jason Sherbundy
Children’s Musical/ 4 Characters, 2 Men, 2 Women/ One Act
Synopsis: A musical version of the classic tale about a boy who must travel to the fair to sell his beloved cow. After a run-in with some buyers who think his cow is too scrawny, Jack meets an Old Woman who buys the cow for three beans. The beans, she promises, will allow him to ascend to the sky, where he’ll find a giant’s castle full of riches stolen from his late father.
When Jack angrily throws the beans aside, they grow into a giant beanstalk, which he climbs. At the top, he meets the Giant’s Sister, who hides him just in time: The Giant comes home and demands that his treasure — a goose, a purse filled with gold, and a singing Harp — be brought to him. Listening to the Harp, he falls asleep, and Jack and the Giant’s Sister escape down the beanstalk.
Home again, Jack is overjoyed to discover that his cow has been returned to him and, even better, they all learn a wonderful secret about the Giant’s Sister!
We also have other scripts based on Jack and the Beanstalk for large and small casts.
Kids Musical Theatre Collection Volume 1
Kids Musical Theatre Collection Vol 1 – Vocal Collection
This giant two-volume resource will be indispensible for teachers working with children singing solos. There is a large variety of material, from classic Disney songs to Broadway to movie favorites to songs from “Sesame Street.” Each volume has songs for both girls and boys.
Volume 1 includes 29 songs from stage, screen and television musicals, these are by far our largest collections of solos for children.
Contents: Any Dream Will Do (Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat) * Born to Entertain (Ruthless) * The Candy Man (Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory) * Castle on a Cloud (Les Miserables) * Consider Yourself (Oliver!) * Cruella De Vil (101 Dalmatians) * Ev’rybody Wants to Be a Cat (The Aristocats) * Feed the Birds (Mary Poppins) * Happiness (You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown) * I Don’t Need Anything but You (Oliver!) * I Got the Sun in the Morning (Annie Get Your Gun) * I Know Things Now (Into the Woods) * I Whistle a Happy Tune (The King and I) * I’d Do Anything (Oliver) * It’s the Hard-Knock Life (Annie) * Les Poissons (The Little Mermaid) * Let Me Entertain You (Gypsy) * Let’s Go Fly a Kite (Mary Poppins) * Little Lamb (Gypsy) * Maybe (Annie) * My Favorite Things (The Sound of Music) * On the Good Ship Lollipop (Bright Eyes) * Part of Your World (The Little Mermaid) * Reflection (Mulan) * So This Is Love (The Cinderella Waltz) (Cinderella) * Tomorrow (Annie) * We’re All in This Together (High School Musical) * When You Wish Upon a Star (Pinocchio) * The Work Song (Cinderella) .
Mary Poppins - Vocal Selections
Mary Poppins – Vocal Selections by Anthony Drewe & George Stiles & Richard M. Sherman
All the songs from the family-friendly stage musical from Disney and Cameron Mackintosh: Chim Chim Cher-ee * Feed the Birds * Let’s Go Fly a Kite * The Perfect Nanny * A Spoonful of Sugar * Step in Time * Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious * and more. Includes a beautiful 8-page color section of photos from the Broadway production as well as an introduction from George Stiles and Anthony Drewe!
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The Jungle Book
The Jungle Book by Stuart Paterson, adapted from the book by Rudyard Kipling
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Darker than the Disney classic, this is a Jungle Book red in tooth and claw. Packed with great songs and a snappy script, this show knows exactly what the kids want. The story begins with a little boy lost in the jungle. The evil Shere Khan, the tiger, stalks him but before he can kill him, Akela the wolf, and king of the jungle, protects the young boy and takes him in as his own. We follow Mowgli, the boy, as he grows in the wild, learning from his wise teachers, Balu and Bagheera, playing with the monkeys and trying to hide from Shere Khan. As Mowgli grows, he begins to wonder of his life with the men and following a large argument returns to his village where he is faced with yet more alienation and struggle. This is a heart-warming story,that shows the importance of friendship and trust within diversity.
The Wind in the Willows - junior play script
The Wind in the Willows (junior play script) is a musical version of Kenneth Grahame’s classic riverside story of Rat, Mole, Badger and Toad.
Keeping faith with the original story, the musical contains 10 catchy and lyrical tunes of differing styles. The story is set in a narrative style with cameo scenes acted out. There are 14 main characters, plus many smaller parts and a chorus.
Runs about an hour and is suitable for Junior Schools (8-12)