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"Grease (School Version)"

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Topic: "Grease (School Version)"
Posted By: Mr. Lowell
Subject: "Grease (School Version)"
Date Posted: 2/26/09 at 4:30pm
Hi friends,
We open http://www.lowell.to/Tech/GreaseSignA.JPG - tonight with "Grease (School Version)", from http://www.samuelfrench.com/store/product_info.php/cPath/30/products_id/6459 - Samuel French .  It is a very simple version to stage, much like "Disney's High School Musical".  We have a middle school cast of 50...41 girls and 9 boys.  I have 18 kids on  http://www.lowell.to/Tech/GreaseCrew.JPG - my crew , including http://www.lowell.to/Tech/GreaseSound.JPG - sound , lights, http://www.lowell.to/Tech/GreaseTrouper.JPG - Super Troupers , flies and http://www.lowell.to/Tech/GreaseBooth.JPG - stage management .

We did it "bare stage", with only drops.  I rented the show package of 7 outstanding backdrops from http://www.kenmark-inc.com/pages/packages/packages-grease.html - Kenmark .  They are 20' x 50' and include an amazing http://www.lowell.to/Tech/GreaseScrim.JPG - "show scrim" .  The drops are http://www.lowell.to/Tech/GreaseLivingroom.JPG - vivid and http://www.lowell.to/Tech/GreaseBurger.JPG - colorful .   They make up 90% of my set!  It's what I call, http://www.lowell.to/Tech/GreaseDropBox.JPG - "A show in a box!"

About the only major prop you need, of course, is the http://www.lowell.to/Tech/GreaseGLightning.JPG - "Greased Lightning" car.  I ended up using a 3/4 scale car based on a http://www.lowell.to/Tech/GreaseGolfCart.JPG - golf cart chassis, which turned out to be the http://www.lowell.to/Tech/GreaseDriveIn.JPG - perfect size for our 7th and 8th grade cast.  I rented the http://www.lowell.to/Tech/GreaseTruck.JPG - car body  locally from reknowned designer and Sculpt-or-Coat inventor, http://theatre.greensborocollege.edu/john.html - John Saari at Greensboro College.

The "School Version" runs about 90 minutes, plus intermission.  They cut out lots of sexual inuendo from the lyrics. Plus all the smoking at the http://www.lowell.to/Tech/GreaseFabian.JPG - slumber party and the teen pregnancy, (which I think included a solo by Rizzo).  So now it's as clean as "Birdie" or "DHSM". To me, this show is a very streamlined and fast-paced "re-mix" of the original musical.   The score seems to be a little simplified for young talent.  In fact the leads are appearing on stage for the first time and doing just fine.

We only needed a 7 piece orchestra, so I just opened the center third of our pit cover.  That gave us the left and right pit areas for playing the alternating duets such as http://www.lowell.to/Tech/GreaseSummer.JPG - "Summer Lovin' ". .  At the front of the orchestra pit opening I put a http://www.lowell.to/Tech/GreaseWAXX.JPG - radio station position so the guy could pop up to make his announcements.

I put Countrymen http://www.lowell.to/Tech/Earset.jpg - earsets on the 12 leads and then two floor mics on the left and right pit areas to pick up the chorus.  For "Hand Jive" and other songs in the sock hop scene, we used an actual 4 member 7th/8th grade http://www.lowell.to/Tech/GreaseBandFuzzy.JPG - garage band who just won the local "Battle of the Bands". 

The T-Bird jackets and http://www.lowell.to/Tech/GreasePink.JPG - Pink Ladies jackets were borrowed from a local high school that did the show last year.  The poodle skirts and http://www.lowell.to/Tech/GreaseAngel.JPG - other costumes were put together by an amazing bunch of "costume mom's".  I stole four old picnic tables from around campus and repainted them for the cafeteria scene, as well as the http://www.lowell.to/Tech/GreasePark.JPG - park scene .  I used casters so the tables will move during scene changes and http://www.lowell.to/Tech/GreaseTables.JPG - wagon locks so they won't move when kids dance on them.  I had my Stagecraft class http://www.lowell.to/Tech/GreaseFloorA.JPG - painted the floor one day to match the diamond motiff on the rented drops.  And that's it!  Simple as can be!

The local TV station did a http://www.greensboroday.org/cf_news/view.cfm?newsid=293 - news story this morning...just click the video on the right-hand side, (sorry for the commercials that they alway tag on!) 

I recommend this show to any and all teenage theatre troupes.  Plus, as a designer, I enthusiastically recommend the stunning Kenmark backdrops to any group lucky enough to have a counterweight fly system.
-Dana


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Mr. Lowell,
Lighting/Set Designer & Tech Director,
for the Linda Sloan Theatre,
in the Davison Center for the Arts,
at Greensboro Day School



Replies:
Posted By: KEB54
Date Posted: 2/27/09 at 4:44pm
Perfect!  That looks great.
 
My wife is directing Grease for the High School and is opening next weekend. I'll show her your post after she closes.  :)  Though she does have a fun modular set, I think she'll be envious of your drops.
 
She has a real car for the stage, though gutted of its engine and transmission, and then made more period.  She calls it her "craft project".  Lots of plaster cloth over foam and newspaper to give it a more 40s/50s look.
 
I smiled when I saw your cast size because hers is about the same.  And here she thought she was the only one to subject herself to such things.  :)
 
I hope your opening went well. 
 
Break a leg!


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KEB



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