Sara2009 November 26, 2015 Share November 26, 2015 I like Aaron Tveit, but I don't think he's a household name. Link to comment
methodwriter85 November 26, 2015 Share November 26, 2015 I like Aaron Tveit, but I don't think he's a household name. That was kind of the point of my Tumblr joke. 1 Link to comment
methodwriter85 December 5, 2015 Share December 5, 2015 (edited) The cast gathered together to watch The Wiz Live. Aww. The Wiz did great (not the phenom that SOML was, but still solid success)....we'll see what this does! For the love of Aaron Tveit, I hope this goes well. Edited December 5, 2015 by methodwriter85 1 Link to comment
Trini December 6, 2015 Share December 6, 2015 (edited) The Wiz production was great, so they have a lot to live up to.It's a little annoying to me that they seem to be taking cues from the movie. It's understandable, the TV audience is probably more familiar with that version; but they are clearly trying to make Hudgens look like Channing, and I don't that necessarily think that's the best way to go. Edited December 6, 2015 by Trini 2 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen December 6, 2015 Share December 6, 2015 Does anybody know if "Hopelessly Devoted to You" will be in this production, and if Kanickie gets back the songs they took away to give to Travolta in the movie? 1 Link to comment
methodwriter85 December 6, 2015 Share December 6, 2015 (edited) Does anybody know if "Hopelessly Devoted to You" will be in this production, and if Kanickie gets back the songs they took away to give to Travolta in the movie? I've never seen the musical version so it's going to be interesting to see what they take out to be more like the musical, and what they take from the movie that wasn't in the musical. Honestly, Hopelessly Devoted to You works because of Olivia Newton John, and since I'm assuming that Julianne Hough isn't close to that level, they probably shouldn't keep it. It's really the only song in the movie that I thought really showed off Olivia's skill. I'm reading up on the actual musical, and Since I Don't Have You should be pretty easy to pull off. I'm really looking forward to the Twitter tweets from people going "Wait, where the hell is Hopelessly Devoted to You?" Or, "Why isn't Sandy at the dance?" I'm glad that we won't have Danny singing at the drive-in. That song was AWFUL. It was purely fan service to Travolta fans. Trini Yest. 11:35 pmThe Wiz production was great, so they have live up to. It's a little annoying to me that they seem to be taking cues from the movie. It's understandable, the TV audience is probably more familiar with that version; but they are clearly trying to make Hudgens look like Channing, and I don't that necessarily think that's the best way to go. The Wiz really did raise the bar on these live musicals and proved that they can be a rating's winner, so the pressure's on, guys! I do love Aaron Tveit, but come on, it felt unnecessary for him to be trying his damndest to mimic John Travolta here. Edited December 6, 2015 by methodwriter85 1 Link to comment
methodwriter85 December 15, 2015 Share December 15, 2015 Carlos PenaVega posted this Instagram photo of Aaron. Man, I don't care that he looks 35; I'm excited to see him do this. (Not so excited for the other cast, but he'll do what he can to salvage the show.) Link to comment
BW Manilowe December 15, 2015 Share December 15, 2015 Carlos PenaVega posted this Instagram photo of Aaron. Man, I don't care that he looks 35; I'm excited to see him do this. (Not so excited for the other cast, but he'll do what he can to salvage the show.) It's probably OK Aaron looks 35; I mean, in the movie, Olivia Newton-John was in her 30's (I think early 30's, but still...) when she played teenage Sandy; John Travolta, as Danny, was probably in his 30's too. And I'd bet most/all of the actors who played The Pink Ladies & T-Birds were too. And I'd think Stockard Channing definitely was when she played Rizzo. Just saying... Link to comment
KLovestoShop December 16, 2015 Share December 16, 2015 I absolutely cannot stand Julianne Hough. People in charge must have forgotten how awful she was in the equally awful remake of Footloose. I won't be watching and The Wiz will remain king of the live broadcast. Link to comment
methodwriter85 December 16, 2015 Share December 16, 2015 I absolutely cannot stand Julianne Hough. People in charge must have forgotten how awful she was in the equally awful remake of Footloose. I won't be watching and The Wiz will remain king of the live broadcast. I didn't think she was that bad. I did actually kind of enjoy Footloose. But I do think it'd probably be wise NOT to include "Hopelessly Devoted to You." Link to comment
SiobhanJW December 17, 2015 Share December 17, 2015 (edited) http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/foxs-grease-live-incorporate-studio-849706?utm_source=twitter They will be using a live studio audience. I think it's a good idea. I really enjoyed The Wiz but I felt it was missing an audience. Also they are incorporating elements from the show and the movie. Hopelessly Devoted to You will be included. Lol. Edited December 17, 2015 by SiobhanJW 1 Link to comment
methodwriter85 December 18, 2015 Share December 18, 2015 (edited) http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/foxs-grease-live-incorporate-studio-849706?utm_source=twitter They will be using a live studio audience. I think it's a good idea. I really enjoyed The Wiz but I felt it was missing an audience. Also they are incorporating elements from the show and the movie. Hopelessly Devoted to You will be included. Lol. Well, Julianne is fucked, then. LOL. I think she could've pulled off "Since I Don't Have You", not sure about "Hopelessly Devoted to You." It does sound like they want to one-up the NBC Live Musical by adding an audience...I wonder how it will go. Edited December 18, 2015 by methodwriter85 Link to comment
brittrose December 19, 2015 Share December 19, 2015 (edited) Well, Julianne is fucked, then. LOL. I think she could've pulled off "Since I Don't Have You", not sure about "Hopelessly Devoted to You." It does sound like they want to one-up the NBC Live Musical by adding an audience...I wonder how it will go. I'm not sure why you think she could've possibly pulled off "Since I Don't Have You," and not "Hopelessly Devoted To You." The former is a much harder song to sing than the latter. Here are some examples for comparison. http://youtu.be/3oqlFqOEn1M (Since I Don't Have You) http://youtu.be/cistP2kH3nk (Hopelessly Devoted To You) IMO she stands a much better chance of pulling off a decent "Hopelessly Devoted To You." Edited December 19, 2015 by brittrose Link to comment
Sara2009 December 19, 2015 Share December 19, 2015 Could they give Julianne an autotuned mic? LOL 1 Link to comment
Trini January 6, 2016 Share January 6, 2016 (edited) (Taking a cue from The Wiz Live!,) Fox adds more black people. I was wondering which star they'd get to sing "Beauty School Dropout". That article also mentions that "singer Jessie J will open the show with a live performance of “Grease (Is the Word),”" -- I hadn't heard that before. Edited January 6, 2016 by Trini 1 Link to comment
methodwriter85 January 9, 2016 Share January 9, 2016 (edited) That's actually brilliant. Boys II Men always had a sound that was kind of like a throwback to doo woop, AND they fulfill the whole "teen idol from 20 years ago" quotient like Frankie Avalon did. Really inspired casting there, although I'm curious to see how they'll break a solo song into a group one. Edited January 9, 2016 by methodwriter85 3 Link to comment
Dancingjaneway January 11, 2016 Share January 11, 2016 This is going to be a giant trainwreck. The cast is fucking awful and the fact that they are doing it live makes it all the worse. I cannot stand any of the people they have cast. I hope this bombs so that they never do this again! I also wish that people would stop fucking casting Julianne Hough and Vanessa Hudgens in musicals because they cannot sing for shit. Link to comment
ByaNose January 11, 2016 Share January 11, 2016 Yup! This looks to be a train wreck. I'm almost affraid to watch it. Maybe, I'll close one eye. Link to comment
Sara2009 January 11, 2016 Share January 11, 2016 At least Aaron Tveit can sing, though I'm having trouble picturing him in this part. 2 Link to comment
methodwriter85 January 12, 2016 Share January 12, 2016 (edited) I mean, really though- Grease is not a vocally challenging show. It's not West Side Story or Les Mis. There's a reason why every middle and high school puts this one on. I can't see this being a trainwreck. At worst, it'll be "meh". Edited January 12, 2016 by methodwriter85 3 Link to comment
BW Manilowe January 16, 2016 Share January 16, 2016 Didi Conn & Barry Pearl, who played Pink Lady Frenchy & T-Bird Doody in the film version, have been added to the cast. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/grease-live-team-promises-pay-856349 1 Link to comment
methodwriter85 January 18, 2016 Share January 18, 2016 So, is there anything from the movie that's NOT going to be in this version? I mean, don't get me wrong, I love the movie, but I wanted to see the stage version of it. It looks like they're trying hard to keep it like the movie instead of being more like the stage version. Link to comment
BW Manilowe January 18, 2016 Share January 18, 2016 So, is there anything from the movie that's NOT going to be in this version? I mean, don't get me wrong, I love the movie, but I wanted to see the stage version of it. It looks like they're trying hard to keep it like the movie instead of being more like the stage version. They've been saying there will be elements of both the stage & movie versions incorporated into the production. I don't know how evenly that's gonna shake out though. Link to comment
pigs-in-space January 19, 2016 Share January 19, 2016 Didi Conn & Barry Pearl, who played Pink Lady Frenchy & T-Bird Doody in the film version, have been added to the cast. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/grease-live-team-promises-pay-856349 Ha, NO ONE in that cast photo in the link here looks happy. I mean, maybe they were asked a rude question or something, but I still laughed out loud. 2 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen January 22, 2016 Share January 22, 2016 According to Entertainment Weekly, there will be two different sound stages, and the actors will have to run from one to the other on golf carts. There will also be a new song, written by Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey (the writers of "Next to Normal"). And Boyz II Men will portray Teen Angel. Link to comment
methodwriter85 January 22, 2016 Share January 22, 2016 Damn, they're putting in a LOT of elements to this. I guess it's go big or go home here. Link to comment
Trini January 22, 2016 Share January 22, 2016 I guess I appreciate their ambition, but it seems like there are more places where things can go wrong... Link to comment
LydiaMoon1 January 22, 2016 Share January 22, 2016 IDK. All of this whiz! bang! reek of desperation to me, like they don't have confidence that their original elements can deliver a good show. They've taken a page from the Hollywood School of Movie Entertainment, i.e. put in massive amounts of lens flares, explosions, people running around yelling, and super fast editing and hope the audience is dazzled into believing they aren't watching crap. Link to comment
niklj January 23, 2016 Share January 23, 2016 (edited) Everything about this show is getting me super hyped--from the director of HAMILTON guiding this one, the producer of WICKED being involved, to AARON TVEIT, to the multiple stages, to the live audience...seriously can't wait. I hope my hopes aren't too high, but can't help it. OK there's one thing that's got me down a little....no "Mooning," it looks like, one of my favorite songs: http://www.ew.com/article/2016/01/22/grease-live-soundtrack-release-date Edited January 23, 2016 by niklj Link to comment
methodwriter85 January 25, 2016 Share January 25, 2016 (edited) Oh my god, they're keeping Sandy in there? Ugh, that tune is horrible! It felt like pure fan service to John Travolta fans. Edited January 25, 2016 by methodwriter85 Link to comment
tobeannounced January 31, 2016 Share January 31, 2016 I am so excited to see this. I am one of the great unwashed masses who has never seen the stage version, so I'm not really bothered about whether they're staying true to it or not. The movie came out when I was in 8th grade, and I loved it so much. And I think Julianne Hough is as cute as a goddamn button, so I'm rooting for her to do well. I just hope there's chemistry between her and Tviet because that could make it fall flat. 1 Link to comment
DollEyes January 31, 2016 Share January 31, 2016 After the deserved success of The Wiz Live, FOX has some huge shoes to fill with this show, but having Aaron Tveit, Boyz II Men and the director of Hamilton involved doesn't hurt. However, I'm meh on the live audience because I didn't need one to tell me how to feel during The Wiz and I don't need one now. Link to comment
Irlandesa January 31, 2016 Share January 31, 2016 However, I'm meh on the live audience because I didn't need one to tell me how to feel during The Wiz and I don't need one now. Live audiences do make for a communal feel. I never minded not having an audience for NBC's musicals. I'm curious about it, though. A number of people have wished there was an audience so this gives us a chance to compare. Help the experience? Or interrupt it? 1 Link to comment
BW Manilowe January 31, 2016 Share January 31, 2016 Vanessa Hudgens' father, sadly, died of Cancer last night. She plays Rizzo in tonight's production. She still plans to do the show & dedicates the performance to his memory (I'm not sure if she has a choice not to go on, as I never heard the showrunners talk about any problems like needing an understudy for 1 of the main actors on the night of... Just how they'll handle the outdoor scenes [like the End-of-School Carnival which was the movie's finale, among others] if there's El Niño-related rain during the show--& weather forecasts earlier in the week were predicting a 100% chance of rain in LA today, so...). http://www.people.com/article/vanessa-hudgens-dad-greg-dies-grease-live 1 Link to comment
ByaNose February 1, 2016 Share February 1, 2016 Live audience. I'm not sure if I like it or not. Didi Conn!!!! It's raining!!!!!! Umbrellas!! Oh no! 2 Link to comment
bosawks February 1, 2016 Share February 1, 2016 Damn, it looks like a lot of "kids" got left back in school. And more than once.... 4 Link to comment
bmoore4026 February 1, 2016 Share February 1, 2016 (edited) Two minutes in and we got flat acting and lackluster singing. Say what you will about the NBC live musicals, but you know what they had over this? No "wooooooooooooo"ing peoples. You take that "wooooo"ing to American Idol, "wooooo"ing peoples. It's raining out but no squeaky shoes. Would have been hysterical if squeaky shoes overpowered the dialog. I'm really just watching this until the Galavant (series?) finale comes on. Edited February 1, 2016 by bmoore4026 3 Link to comment
Snow Apple February 1, 2016 Share February 1, 2016 Damn, it looks like a lot of "kids" got left back in school. And more than once.... I don't mind it since that's Grease's "thing" 1 Link to comment
bmoore4026 February 1, 2016 Share February 1, 2016 I'm playing Fallout 4 while watching this, and now I'm wishing the events of the Fallout Universe merged with the Grease Universe. Just found out Vanessa Hudgens father died. Announced hours before this started. I can't snark on her. It wouldn't be proper. Link to comment
ByaNose February 1, 2016 Share February 1, 2016 Coregraphy ain't half bad in Summer Nights. Link to comment
bosawks February 1, 2016 Share February 1, 2016 These Pink Ladies and T-Birds certainly have the best teeth. 1 Link to comment
ABay February 1, 2016 Share February 1, 2016 The leads' voices are too weak or they're miked badly because I can't hear them over the chorus. 3 Link to comment
cincivic February 1, 2016 Share February 1, 2016 This is 1959 and the cheer skirts are above the knee? Way above the knee? Julianne is too weak of a singer. 1 Link to comment
Gemma Violet February 1, 2016 Share February 1, 2016 The leads' voices are too weak or they're miked badly because I can't hear them over the chorus. I was thinking the same thing. It reminded me of the movie where the background vocals overpowered the leads in that song. Link to comment
WendyCR72 February 1, 2016 Share February 1, 2016 I'll have to pop in the Blu-Ray of the movie soon. This is...ungood. I can easily forgive poor Vanessa Hudgins. The rest? Umm. 1 Link to comment
bosawks February 1, 2016 Share February 1, 2016 You could crack concrete on the thighs of that one male cheerleader. 1 Link to comment
crimsongrl February 1, 2016 Share February 1, 2016 I'm not loving the audience. I had a feeling they'd bother me the same way the 'So You Think You Can Dance' audience does. Shut up and enjoy the show! Also, I don't want to see them either. 2 Link to comment
mtlchick February 1, 2016 Share February 1, 2016 I'm a few minutes behind on this. I'm impressed with the scope of the production (that many sound stages?!) and they're doing their best due to the rain but I've VERY bothered by it being set in 1959 and yet the audience at the try outs is in 2016 gear. I guess I didn't expect the live audience to be that close. 3 Link to comment
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