The St. Mary High School Drama Club presents
April 28 & 29
7:00 PM
April 30
2:00 PM
With a hip-shaking rock ‘n’ roll score featuring hits like “Summer Nights,” “Greased Lightnin’,” and “We Go Together,” Grease celebrates Rydell High’s class of 1959 in all their duck-tailed, bobby-soxed, gum-snapping glory.
The leader of the Burger Palace Boys. Well-built, nice-looking, with an air of cool easy-going charm. Strong and confident.
Danny’s love interest. Sweet, wholesome, naive, cute, like Sandra Dee of the “Gidget” movies.
Leader of the Pink Ladies. She is tough, sarcastic, and outspoken but vulnerable. Thin, Italian, with unconventional good looks.
A dreamer. Good-natured and dumb. Heavily made-up, fussy about her appearance. She can’t wait to finish high school so she can be a beautician.
The “beauty” of the Pink Ladies. Pretty, looks older than the other girls, but betrays her real age when she opens her mouth. Tries to act sophisticated.
Everyone’s favorite chubby, compulsive eater. Loud and pushy with the girls, but shy with boys.
Second-in-command of the Burger Palace Boys. Tough looking, tattooed, surly, avoids any show of softness. Has an off-beat sense of humor.
Youngest of the guys. Small, boyish, open, with a disarming smile and a hero-worshipping attitude toward the other guys. He also plays the guitar.
The “anything-for-a-laugh” stocky type. Full of mischief, half-baked schemes and ideas. A clown who enjoys putting other people on.
Italian-looking, with shiny black hair and dark oily skin. A braggart and wheeler-dealer who thinks he’s a real lady-killer.
A typical cheerleader at a middle-class American public high school. Attractive and athletic. Aggressive, sure of herself, given to bursts of disconcerting enthusiasm. Catty, but in an All-American Girl sort of way. She can also twirl a baton.
A blind date. Slovenly, loud-mouthed and homely. Takes pride in being “the best dancer at St. Bernadette’s.”
The class valedictorian. Physically awkward, with weak eyes and a high-pitched voice. An apple-polisher, smug and pompous but gullible.
A typical “teen audience” radio disc jockey. Slick, egotistical, fast-talking. A veteran “greaser.”
A “greaser” student at Rydell who leads a rock ‘n’ roll band and likes to think of himself as a real rock ‘n’ roll idol.
A good-looking falsetto-voiced, Fabian-look-alike. A singer who would have caused girls to scream and riot back in 1958.
Rydell High’s old maid English teacher.