An Aging "Grease" works well with "The Belasco" touch!
Eddie Belasco and the Belasco Theatre Company is taking us on a trip down memory land with their current fun-filled production of “Grease”, that popular 1972 musical created by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey.
“Grease” was based on the emerging teenage High School culture that sprang into being in the mid-50’s along with the evolution of Rock-N-Roll, the more permissive personal freedom of the baby boom generation (1946 – 1964), and drive-in-movies! “Grease” tackles some pretty serious issues of that time with emerging adolescent sexual exploration, teenage pregnancy, love, friendship, rebellion, the gang violence and the increasingly common practice of dropping out of high school to “get a job”. “Greasers” was a term associated with the social practice or popular gang etiquette of wearing leather motorcycle style jackets and “greasing” or plastering the hair back on the sides of the head with a heavy hair grease or pomade.
Originally, the show opened in a garage in
The story takes place at a fictional Rydell High in the
There are a great group of characters in the show, all very familiar to our own life’s high school experiences I’m sure; the braggart, the brain, the nerd, the “I’ll do anything to please” character, the leaders, the followers, the bullies and tough guys, the winners and losers.
The music is a lot of fun with such numbers as “Summer Nights”, “Hopelessly Devoted to You”, and “You’re The One That I Want”, high on my list as favorites. In all the Belasco Theater Productions, the challenge of using all youthful, amateur actors has its rewards and some minor drawbacks. Sometimes the acting is fantastic and sometimes it is a bit weak. But, it is always an entertaining and a rewarding experience. What is truly exciting is when you see young people actually emerge from the heart-felt training by Eddie and his teaching associates, as potentially professional talent. I see it in just about every production and this show is no exception. While the performances are sometimes spotty, where one actor may be terrific in one song or number and really mediocre in another, there are moments of true excitement when you see someone who has worked very hard, sometimes through several different shows, grow and mature into a really talented and accomplished actor ready to move to more professional adult shows. I always come away from these shows feeling good, singing a song and laughing and loving the great young people Eddie Belasco brings to his productions. .
The Belasco Theater Company is a non-profit Youth Performing Arts Organization that is celebrating its 25th season.
There are two complete casts who play the many characters in this production, with a few who are good enough to play the same character throughout the entire production run. Director Eddie Belasco and Assistant Director Clay Rosenthal and Choreographer Lawrence Pech have done an excellent job bringing this show together.
In this production, I have to make note of several young people who really contributed in a big way to the success and fun of this show. Mayra Swatt, who plays
"Grease" plays Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m., with Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m., now through June 4th. Call the