Grease
premiered last weekend at the Windham Town Hall as the summer show of Windham
Center Stage Theater. The upbeat musical keeps your toes tapping from the
opening song to the final number.
The ensemble cast is incredibly talented
and no one person stole the show, although Kenickie played by Anthony DeRice
doing backflips was pretty awesome.
The show Grease is the story of young love set in the backdrop of Rydell
High in the 1950s. It answers the question if summer love can survive through
the school year.
The cast of 25 consists of students in
junior high to adults from Windham, Gorham, Portland and Raymond. Giovan
Corsetti plays Danny Zuko, Allison Sample plays Sandy Dumbrowski (which was not
her last name in the movie.) Other cast members were Patrick Martin as Doody,
Nathan Bachner as Sonny and Andrew Shepard as Roger. The pink ladies were Rizzo
played by Molly Olsen, Shelbi Wassick as Frenchy, who had more wardrobe changes
then a 6-year-old playing dress up, Dimitra Corsetti as Marty and Alexandra
Gordan as Jan. Patty Simcox was Casey Hutchinson. “This is one of the most fun
roles I’ve ever had to play,” she said. Eugene was played by Morgan Brann. The
casting was amazing and from the acting could remember who the character was
from the movie, but the actors made each person come alive on the stage in
their own personal way.
The show is directed by Laurie Shepard,
no stranger to theater in the area.
“The show is classic Grease. We do the show justice,” she
said. The cast began rehearsals in June
and have put in hundreds of hours of work, according to Shepard.
Shepard has been helped by her team of
producer Mnemosyne Heileman, musical director Robert Chabora, choreographer
Abigail Worthing, property mistress Patrice Foley-Olsen, set builder Ed Haibon,
lighting designer Michaela Denoncourt and costume designer Pat Hutchinson.
“This is my dream show,” said Shepard,
who wrote a 50-page paper on the play while in school.
Small updates have taken place from boys
being in the beauty school to tweaks in the script to make room for the
ensemble cast. “Everyone has their moment,” Laurie said.
“Laurie brings humor to (directing).
She’ll show you how to do it if you’re doing it wrong,” said Julia Hills from
Windham.
Jaydie Allen plays Chacha and this is
the tenth production she has been cast. “It was the role I wanted. I’ve been a
competitive dancer since I was three,” she said. “I’m really thrilled to be in
this show.”
Destiney Starkey is in the ensemble.
This is her first show. She was inspired to try out for the show when she saw Footloose three years ago. “I love Grease,” she added.
Windham Center Stage Theater does not
own their own theater, so they use the one at the Windham Town Hall, but are
directly affected by the town’s schedule, so the show is only running two weeks
total.
Andrew Shepard plays Roger, one of the
T-birds. His favorite part of the play has been all of the down time with the
cast. “Who doesn’t love Grease,” he
added.
DeRice (Kinickie) said, “I have always
loved the movie. This whole time era of the show is awesome. Older folks, even
the young kids will enjoy it. It’s fun. It’s a classic.”
One of the most controversial parts of
the play, that might make it more of a PG rating, would be the fake smoking and
swearing on stage. It was the time, according to Shepard, who wanted to make
sure the show was as authentic as possible. Each actor who has a cigarette has
permission from a parent or guardian to use the prop. If a child has seen the
movie, they’re fine to see this play.