Grease: The OG Broadway Transfer
Nov 18, 2024•1 hr 3 min•Season 2Ep. 48
Episode description
Alyssa is joined by David Baxter (Thank You Five, Friends of the Countess, The Twelve Months of Christmas) to discuss the history of Grease.
NWI Times: Grease has deep, dark Chica routes
Telegraph: Grease at 50: ‘The Pink Ladies? They’d kill you if you looked at them wrong’
Chicago Tribune: Bring back our own, original R-rated 'Grease'
Yahoo: Everything you didn't know about 'Grease,' from the $171 stage version to the original name of the T-Birds
WTTW: Grease Premiere at Kingston Mines
Chicago Tribune: ‘Grease’ gets its grit back
Chicago Reader: The Original Pink Ladies
Time Out: Writer/composer Jim Jacobs shares his favorite Chicago memories
The Independent: Donna Mills
Playbill: Restored and Raunchy, The Original Grease Begins Performances in Chicago, Where It All Began
Chicago Tribune: The original ‘Grease’ was born in Chicago, wild, funny and new in 1971
The Independent: INTERVIEW / Did you get very far? Aha, aha . . .: Jim Jacobs was happy writing ads and taking bribes. Until Grease. Tell me more, tell me more, pleads Sabine Durrant
Chicago Reader: Exactly how bad are the bad kids of The Original Grease?
Chicago Tribune: `GREASE’ IS HIS WORD
NYT: Think 'Grease' Is the Word? A Lawsuit Says It's 'Piracy'
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