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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. TheUntouchables911 Presents 'Grease Live' From Eastglen's Majestic Theatre. Featuring: Danny - Nick Giroux Sandy - Samantha O'Connor Rizzo - Jordyn Wright Doody - Malik Hinton Frenchy - Hailiee.

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The beginning of the pajama party in Marty’s bedroom is cut as well. In the School Edition, the Pink Ladies do not offer Sandy cigarettes or wine. Instead it begins directly with piercing her ears. GREASE – School Edition is considered to be G-rated. TRW is proud to represent GREASE worldwide, excluding the United States, Canada.

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Grease is the word grease is the word is the word that you heard it’s got groove, it’s got meaning grease is the time is the place is the motion grease is the way we are feeling we take the pressure and we throw away conventionality belongs to yesterday there is a chance that we can make it so far we start believing now that we can be who. 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. This script is a transcript that was painstakingly transcribed using the screenplay and/or viewings of Grease 2. I know, I know, I still need to get the cast names in there and I'll be eternally tweaking it, so if you have any corrections, feel free to drop me a line. You won't hurt my feelings. Grease (1978) Movie Script. Read the Grease full movie script online. SS is dedicated to The Simpsons and host to thousands of free TV show episode scripts and screencaps, cartoon framegrabs and movie scripts.

The obscenity-laced original published script...anyone know if this is it?
http://www.amazon.com/Grease-New-Rock-Roll-Musical/dp/0878060383
Julian2
Broadway Legend
joined:8/10/06
re: Original Grease Script#2
Posted: 7/25/07 at 9:17pm
The customer reviews indicate that it is the score.
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MisterRussell
Broadway Star
joined:6/2/03
re: Original Grease Script#2
Posted: 7/25/07 at 10:19pm
Spend a lot less and get it directly from Sam French...and it's not THAT obscenity-laced. I've done it twice and it's got a few breif snatches of locker-room talk, that's all.
frontrowcentre2
Broadway Legend
joined:2/20/05
re: Original Grease Script#3
Posted: 7/26/07 at 12:19am
The version sold by Sam French is the cleaned up version.
The original was out in hard-cover and paperback in the 70s.
Either way the script is pretty dreadful.

Cast albums are NOT 'soundtracks.'
Live theatre does not use a 'soundtrack.' If it did, it wouldn't be live theatre!
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TapTapTapioca
Broadway Legend
joined:5/27/07
re: Original Grease Script#4
Posted: 7/26/07 at 12:32am

The version sold by Sam French is the cleaned up version.

What is the difference between the two versions?
jacobsnchz14
Broadway Legend
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re: Original Grease Script#5
Posted: 7/26/07 at 12:45am
http://libretto.musicals.ru/index.php?language=1
This site has a collection of musical libretti and lyrics. Maybe it's there.
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joined:6/21/07
re: Original Grease Script#6
Posted: 7/26/07 at 12:54am
Apparently the original Grease script (a version that I'm not sure has been in print in a long time) is quite obscenety laced. The last line Danny has features a well targeted F-bomb. ( I have heard - this may not be true but I have heard it from a Grease officiando)
SeanMartin
Broadway Legend
joined:9/4/06
re: Original Grease Script#7
Posted: 7/26/07 at 6:46am
I came across a copy of the hardbound script and gave it to the guy who directed it at Cedar Rapids. It was not only obscenity-laden but had several original sketches of scenery and costumes. But it's wall to wall '&^*%%$^%^*&^(&$^^&%$*^*'. It's almost impossible to find now, but you might check some of the rare book sites.
me2
Broadway Star
joined:6/30/03

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re: Original Grease Script#8
Posted: 7/26/07 at 11:44am
I actually have a paperback copy. I should take a look.
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ljay889
Broadway Legend
joined:8/4/04
re: Original Grease Script#9
Posted: 7/26/07 at 12:12pm
So the original production used the obscenity laced script?
Dark_Angel
Broadway Star
joined:2/28/07
re: Original Grease Script#10
Posted: 7/26/07 at 12:19pm
yes. the original grease wasn't the candy coated confection with the creamy center that it is today.
Candleshoe2
Broadway Star
joined:8/16/04
re: Original Grease Script#11
Posted: 7/26/07 at 12:28pm
For anyone who saw the original production or know much about it, were the singers as bad as they sound on the cast recording? It's pretty painful to listen to some of the songs on there, but I'm sure they were much better live.
Kringas
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joined:5/27/05
re: Original Grease Script#12
Posted: 7/26/07 at 12:39pm
I'm pretty sure the version found in the book 'Great Rock Musicals' has the original script.
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StephanietheStar
Broadway Legend
joined:11/6/04
re: Original Grease Script#13
Posted: 7/26/07 at 2:19pm
I know our library has it, and if Rockford, Il's does than yours may too.
Though, you wouldn't be able to keep it, but it was an interesting read.
and all that I could do because of you was talk of love...
catheflower
Swing
joined:4/25/08
re: Original Grease Script#14
Posted: 4/25/08 at 8:34pm
Hi! I'm late coming, but I have a few questions about the original Grease script.
1. Are there two 'original' versions? The 1971 that opened in Chicago AND the 'obscenity laced' 1972 version? (I do have the 'cleaned up' version with the yellow cover.)
2. Would the 'obscenity laced' 1972 version be the one with lines like: 'F-ck you Rizzle' (Marty); 'You been sittin' on my face all night' (Kenickie) ; 'You dragged your ass all the way ?' (Jan)
3. Was the 1971 play 5 hours long? Does Danny Zuko actually commit suicide at the end? I think this one was called 'Greased Lightning'.
4. In the early incarnation of the 1972 version, Patty Simcox has the solo 'Yuck'. Does anyone have this? When does she sing it?
I am very interested in Grease because I am part of the ensemble at my work, which is a high school.
I'd appreciate any help anyone can give me!
SirNotAppearing
Broadway Star
joined:3/4/08
re: Original Grease Script#15
Posted: 4/25/08 at 9:23pm
When did you hear this stuff? Danny commits SUICIDE?
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sideairbag
Swing
joined:9/29/08
re: Original Grease Script#16
Posted: 9/29/08 at 12:40am
To clear up a couple of your questions, unfortunately I can't answer all of them:
1) Yes, there are two versions, the first that opened in Chicago, as a play with only incidental music, there were no clear main characters either. New York producers Ken Waissman and Maxine Fox saw it and recognized its potential and added songs and defined two main characters (Sandy and Danny) and brought it to broadway.
2)Yes, the 1972 version contained these innuendos, here is a website that contains a chart showing what obscenities have been changed: http://www.newlinetheatre.com/grease-dialogue.html
3)I would love to know the answer to this one as well, if anyone knows.
4)All I know about this song is that it was originally in the Chicago production, but was taken out when the play moved to Broadway.
I hope this helps a bit!