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Vanessa Hudgens Dominates ‘Grease
Yesterday, the actress took to Instagram to thank her fans for all the support they have shown over the last few days. But in the court of popular opinion – Facebook and Twitter – the show was a worthy successor to the classic John Travolta-Olivia Newton-John movie. “Greased Lightning” had perhaps the most jaw-dropping choreography I’ve ever seen in a musical, but I’m no expert.
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Vanessa Hudgens as “Rizzo” rehearses for GREASE: LIVE airing LIVE Sunday, Jan. 31, 2016 (7:00-10:00 PM ET live/PT tape-delayed), on FOX.
This image released by Fox, Juliane Hough and Aaron Tveit appear during a performance of “Grease: Live”.
While some people may think of Grease as a fairly innocuous musical for kids, remember that when Paramount re-released the film in theaters in 2010, it was rated PG-13. With this hectic, ambitious and hormonal “Grease”, Fox proved it could up the ante in the new mini-industry of musicals on TV, an industry so far controlled by NBC, with its “The Sound of Music Live!“.
“‘Grease: Live’ reconfirms all the possibilities of the live musical event as a genuine transcendent pop experience: Clever, funny, rapturously huge in a way showbiz used to only want to be”, Entertainment Weekly raved.
Look to director Thomas Kail (of Broadway’s smash-hit “Hamilton”) as the reason “Grease: Live” worked on so many levels. As of Monday morning, more than one million Tweets had circulated with the #greaselive hashtag. I was with her mom.
“If you would have asked me two years ago what I thought of cancer, I would have said, ‘Man, you know it sucks”.
Overall, this wasn’t really a traditional musical or a made-for-TV movie. No one is going to compete with those numbers, but Grease Live did well with the adult rating comparison.
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CBS was the only network with all-original competition for Fox. “Singing live for all to hear!!!!”