Characters like Rizzo, Kenickie, Marty, Frenchy, Sonny, and Putzie stay the same. However, in the play the rivals were called the flaming dukes and never seen but in the movie ,the rivals were called the scorpions who rode on motorcycles, and the leader was named Leo. He was seen
He addresses his concerns that all offenders could have homemade cuff keys based on what offender Kenickie told him. Sandy addresses that the classrooms designated are too small to accommodate twelve offenders that are identified as high risk. Sandy also refers to the current security mandate that this level of offender have two staff present when they
In the movie “Grease,” John Travolta portrays the character, Danny. Danny especially struggles throughout the movie trying to figure out exactly who he is. It remains very common for teenagers to struggle with identity while going through different stages of their lives. Identity is a self-definition or sense of who one is, where one is going, and how one fits into society. As much as Danny does not want to see it when he is around certain individuals he acts much different than what he does around
She was someone to not like in this musical. During the musical Rizzo's character has to kiss another character named Kenickie multiple times. When the girl who played this role was making out with the guy, it was far too intense. It was disturbing to watch and there was a desire for it to stop immediately. While she was kissing this man, her eyes were all over the audience
Broadway show of the 1950's. It was directed by Randal Klieser and was released on July 7th 1978. The music and dance scenes are what attracted me to Grease. My favorite characters are John Travolta and Jeff Conaway who play Danny and Kenickie. I like these two because they are your typical high school popular boys who are always looking out for each other, looking good and they are always trying to get the beautiful girls but at the same time acting cool like it doesn't