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Ray Quinn Skates Into Grease as Danny!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

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Singer and television star Ray Quinn will be swapping his ice skates for his dancing shoes when he joins the cast of the smash-hit musical Grease.  Ray will play the lead role of ‘Danny’ for a limited season from 11 May to 3 October 2009 at The Piccadilly Theatre. Further casting to be announced. Former X-Factor [...]

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GREASE has now extended bookings through to 31 October 2009

Friday, October 3, 2008

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The smash-hit musical GREASE has now extended bookings through to 31 October 2009. GREASE features all the unforgettable hit songs from the movie including You’re The One That I Want, Grease Is The Word, Summer Nights, Hopelessly Devoted To You, Sandy and Greased Lightnin’. Featuring JIMMY OSMOND as Teen Angel 19 January – 14 March. Book Tickets [...]

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Grease – The Long Hair Jimmy Osmond From Liverpool Joins the Team

Friday, October 3, 2008

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Legendary singer Jimmy Osmond will be swapping ‘Long Haired Lover from Liverpool‘ for ‘Beauty School Drop Out‘ when he joins the cast of the smash-hit musical GREASE early next year. Making his West End debut, Jimmy will play ‘Teen Angel‘ for a limited season from 19 January to 14 March at The Piccadilly Theatre. Having won British [...]

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Ray Quinn joins the cast

Friday, August 29, 2008

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Ray Quinn, making his West End debut, has joined the cast of GREASE in the role of Doody for a limited season – until 15 November 2008. Ray recently appeared on our screens in a head-to-head with Leona Lewis in the race to become X-Factor champion. He began his acting career in Channel 4’s hugely [...]

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Grease the Musical Reviews

Friday, August 29, 2008

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Grease was always supposed to be about an age of innocence tinged with sexual awakening, a paean to first love and first cigarettes, Cadillac cars and dance night in the school gym. Once upon a time in the West End, this seemed like a good idea; Richard Gere was the first, very good, UK Danny [...]

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