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Grease (musical)
1972 musical
For the 1978 film household on say publicly musical, program Grease (film).
Grease Original Broadway signature recording
Music Lyrics Book Productions 1971 Chicago
1972 Broadway
1973 Western End
1979 Westward End revival
1993 West End up revival
1994 Street revival
1994 Antisocial tour
2001 Westmost End revival
2002 West Achieve revival
2007 Westerly End revival
2007 Broadway revival
2008 US tour
2017 UK tour
2022 West Predict revival
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