“Grease: Live” Television Special to Air January 31st on Fox
By Jared Goodwin | Posted on January 01, 2016 5:11 PM
Grease Live will debut on Fox on January 31, 2016 in an all-new live version for television.
Beloved Teenage Musical Set in 1959 to Have One-Night TV Special
Grease the musical first premiered on Broadway in 1971, depicting the life of American high school students in 1959 on the brink of entering adulthood. The protagonist, Sandy Dumbrowski, is a beautiful but naïve young woman who transfers to Rydell High School, as has trouble fitting in with the cool kids – namely, the Pink Ladies and the Burger Palace Boys. However, she is fresh off a hot summer romance with one of these popular boys, Danny Zuko, which becomes the subject of teasing and fascination for the teenagers. Since its premiere in 1971, Grease has become a timeless classic that hits the heart of multiple generations, and its endurance was made resolute with the success of the 1978 film adaptation, starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton John. The musical was since revived on Broadway in 1994 and again in 2007, in addition to being a popular favorite for regional, amateur, and school productions. Therefore, it is fitting that Fox has chosen Grease for their January 31st march into the market of live musical on television, a format that has proven successful with NBC’s recent productions of The Wiz, Peter Pan, and The Sound of Music.
Julianne Hough, Vanessa Hudgens, Carly Rae Jepsen, and Aaron Tveit
Pushed from Originally Planned Summer 2015 Premiere
When first announced, the Fox airing of Grease: Live was slated to play in summer 2015. However, the official word was that the roles were difficult to cast, and thus the premiere was pushed until January 31, 2016. The cast is rounding out to look excellently chosen after all, with further roles played by Keke Palmer as Marty, Carlos Penavega as Kenickie, Kether Donohue as Jan, and David Del Rio as Putzie. The show is slated to be a “re-imagining” of the classic, with star power bolstered this show to which you just can’t help singing along. Grease has a book, music, and lyrics by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey.