Grease (musical) - Notable Cast and Characters

Notable Cast and Characters

Role Broadway premiere (1972)
Broadhurst Theatre
London premiere (1973)
New London Theatre
Motion picture (1978)
N/A
London revival (1993)
Broadhurst Theatre
Broadway revival (1994)
Eugene O'Neill Theatre
Broadway revival (2007)
Brooks Atkinson Theatre
Chicago 40th anniversary revival (2011)
American Theater Company
Danny Zuko Barry Bostwick Richard Gere/Patrick Swayze John Travolta Craig McLachlan Ricky Paull Goldin Max Crumm Adrian Aguilar
Sandy Dumbrowski Carole Demas Stacey Gregg Olivia Newton-John Debbie Gibson Susan Wood Laura Osnes Kelly Davis Wilson
Kenickie Donagh Crowe Jeff Conaway Shane Ritchie Jason Opsahl Matt Saldivar Tony Clarno
Betty Rizzo Adrienne Barbeau Jacqui-Ann Carr Stockard Channing Sally Ann Triplett/Katie Verner Jenny Powers Jessica Diaz
Doody James Canning Derek James Barry Pearl Ryan Patrick Binder Bubba Weiler
Sonny Jim Borrelli Michael Tucci José Restrepo Patrick De Nicola
Roger Walter Bobbie Stephen Bent Kelly Ward Hunter Foster Daniel Everidge Rob Colletti
Frenchy Marya Small Didi Conn Jessica Stone Kirsten Wyatt Jessie Fisher
Marty Katie Hanley Dinah Manoff Megan Mullally Robyn Hurder Carol Rose
Jan Garn Stephens Jamie Donnelly Heather Stokes Lindsay Mendez Sadieh Rifai
Miss Lynch Dorothy Leon Eve Arden Sally Struthers Susan Blommaert Peggy Roeder
Eugene Florczyk Tom Harris Eddie Deezen Hank Rion Jamison Scott Adam Shalzi
Patty Simcox Ilene Kristen Susan Buckner Katie Verner Allison Fischer Alaina Mills
Vince Fontaine Don Billett Edd Byrnes Mike Doyle Toby Hinson Jeb Brown Michael Accardo
Johnny Casino Alan Paul Glenn Carter Sha-Na-Na Bryan Howard Connor
Charlene "Cha-Cha" DiGregorio Kathi Moss Julie Henderson Annette Charles Natalie Hill Hannah Gomez
Teen Angel Alan Paul Frankie Avalon Toby Hinson Billy Porter Stephen R. Buntrock Bryan Howard Connor

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