I didn't particularly like Kelly. Her voice was loud and piercing. It seemed to show a lot of promise, but man was it unwieldy. However, I could tell that she was going to win over the judges, and that's exactly what she did. Yeses across the board. It left me wondering -- would there be at least one controversial candidate? On American Idol there's at least two or three a night -- a split vote that a third judge must vote yes or no on. But no such luck here. Yawn.
Just like in Los Angeles, the judges faced a considerable Danny shortage in Chi-town. Who would have ever thought Grease auditions would fail to draw hoards of men? Oh yeah. EVERYONE. Luckily, there seemed to be hope, I guess, in this one guy named Alex. He was actually a costume designer with a Judy Garland impersonation up his sleeve (hmmmm), but when he showed up to sing, he was dressed kind of like a lumberjack (huh?). I couldn't put it all together. All I knew was that I didn't really like his voice, but he went through to the next round anyway.
Speaking of next round, that's where we sped off to next. Yes, Chicago wasn't particularly bountiful for the auditions -- at least compared to Los Angeles. We then saw the boys and girls rehearsing separately, and after a quick shot of a sweaty Dominic, it was time for everyone to strut their stuff for the judges. Most of the men were terrible -- at least from what we could see, which was not much. You'd think that for a show that's about singing and dancing, we'd get to see more dancing, but with the clock winding down on this premiere, we had to move along at a brisk pace, which was fine with me.
Anyway, not a lot of surprises for the girls in Chicago. Lil' Kelly and Jacklyn both advanced to the Grease Academy. However, Alex the costume designer was unceremoniously dropped (thank God) while Dominic, at the ripe old age of forty-two, was sent to the next round. New objective: if Dominic and Kelly make it to the top twelve, America must vote for them to win. It's about time Grease had a touch of Lolita to it.
And with that, the show essentially drew to a close. Pretty good, I thought. Certainly no Idol, but a nice accompaniment. I think we can probably do without all the Olivia Newton-John commentary, which was frequent and irrelevant. However, I am all for hearing Dinah Manoff's insights into the Grease experience.
What did you think about the premiere? Will you keep watching? Who were your favorites?
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Comments (21)
Wow! Speedy recap, B-Side! Thanks!
I think I'll keep watching, at least until after Grease Academy. I don't have any favorites at this time, but it's still a pretty fun time. My husband even kinda likes it, and he hates musicals!
1 of 21 | Posted by Lyndsay
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Posted on January 8, 2007 6:25 AM
The fact that 42 year old Dominic made it through to Grease Academy makes this show lose a lot of credibility for me. No way does he look young enough to play Danny, and if he can look younger then the fat girls can lose weight. I won't make it a point to watch it anymore unless nothing better is on.
2 of 21 | Posted by zoobabe
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Posted on January 8, 2007 7:17 AM
B-Side, this is one of your most, nay the most, hilarious recaps ever! Much better than the show.
"You say I look like who? Nakomis?"
Classic!
3 of 21 | Posted by SaveFerris
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Posted on January 8, 2007 7:19 AM
I was all about the Dancing Cupcake but now I'm going to have to find myself a new Sandy to cheer for. I'm guessing the best will come out of New York next week.
As far as Danny goes, the guy who sang "Hunka Hunka Burnin' Love" is probably my favorite simply because he's hot and did pelvic thrusts.
4 of 21 | Posted by Chris
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Posted on January 8, 2007 7:45 AM
This show is so much like Idol it's hard to think of a reason to watch both, but I may just have to if only to fully enjoy B-Side's recaps.
Billy Bush is a really poor man's Seacrest. I'm liking D-Vo, though.
Rebecca the pharmaceutical rep was especially yummy. Very sorry she didn't make the cut.
One thing really bothered me: the claim that "Grease" made Travolta and Newton-John huge stars. Travolta at least was already a pretty huge star when "Grease" came out, having already been in "Welcome Back Kotter" and "Saturday Night Fever".
"Bang-A-Thon on her forehead" . . . heh heh heh.
5 of 21 | Posted by JasonR
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Posted on January 8, 2007 8:07 AM
As an obsessive fan of Grease the movie as a child - I have been waiting for this show for weeks.
I must say I was very disappointed, and rolled my eyes and wanted to turn the TIVO off at least a dozen times while watching.
I am going to stick it out because I think it could get better once they narrow it down to those with some talent.
Oh and on a side not...for the Reality TV junkies like myself there is nothing better than finding a Reality TV crossover on a new show...there was a gal that made the cut for Sandy that also went pretty far on I Want to be a Soap Opera Star. She was the blonde girl and has an Australian accent, but they didn't show too much of her last night.
6 of 21 | Posted by eellsinoc
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Posted on January 8, 2007 8:38 AM
Why was that deaf old woman trying out? The characters are in high school.
I thought the black chick was pretty good and she'd make for an interesting take on the musical.
Oh well, I couldn't sit thru the whole, it was boring.
Great recap though.
7 of 21 | Posted by soflat
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Posted on January 8, 2007 10:17 AM
The fact that Deja got to stay even though none of the judges appeared to like her that much ticked me off. It reminded me of The Bachelor (or Bachelorette) where the African American guy only makes it past the first round.
Cupcake cracked me up, and I too thought Rebecca was sweet and very Olivia Newton John-ish (without the scary Botox). I've actually been in Grease before, and I'm sure they're planning on revamping the production (hence the inclusion of You're the One That I Want, which was written for the movie, not the play), but Sandy really doesn't dance in the play, and she didn't dance much in the movie (if you look closely, you'll see that the heavy choreography belonged to John Travolta, who was a dancer). Again, I'm guessing that Sandy will dance more in the revival.
I know a lot of it's edited, but I was kinda sad that they didn't find more talent in my sweet home Chicago. My roommate and I met while doing a local production of Grease six years ago (he played Eugene, the nerdy guy), and he thought about auditioning, except that he doesn't have the vocal range for Danny.
Danny favorite so far: Hunka Hunka Burnin Love guy. He's the only one I saw who had the right charisma for Danny. Dominic's great, but too old to make it much further. 17-year-old girl (I forget her name) would need a really young Danny, and I don't see that happening either.
And though I felt bad for Sunshine, America's not ready for an overweight Sandy. Sorry. She'd be a great Jan, but they're not casting supporting characters.
The other thing I worry about is that they'll be fixated on a blonde Sandy, when the original Broadway Sandy was a brunette. Same with Danny--Barry Bostwick did NOT look like John Travolta at all.
Yes, I'm addicted already. I'm such a dork.
8 of 21 | Posted by maybeimamazed02
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Posted on January 8, 2007 10:21 AM
I was a little excited about this show too. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't great either. I found myself rolling my eyes out of annoyance.
I suppose we can thank American Idol for allowing people with NO TALENT to even be televised on a crappy audition. Although I enjoy some of the American Idol antics, this show can do without it. I am watching specifically for the love of the musical and I suspect most of the viewers are too. It's a waste of time to allow crappy auditions into the televised show for a quick gaffaw.
Hopefully the New York auditions will be better.
9 of 21 | Posted by MTV4ME
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Posted on January 8, 2007 10:45 AM
I wonder how the producers of the show are going to work in the legitimate Broadway cast with their Danny and Sandy unknowns? Is this show also casting the Danny and Sandy understudies as well?
10 of 21 | Posted by Foxbase Alpha
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Posted on January 8, 2007 10:51 AM
Once again, all "good" reality shows are remakes of successful british versions (pop idol, big brother, dancing with celebrities etc)
There was a british version of this show where the winner got the part of Maria and the in the Andrew Lloyd Webber production of The Sound of Music in the West End. So I'm guessing that the producers already have a system in place for working the rest of the cast in.
11 of 21 | Posted by Laurie
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Posted on January 8, 2007 11:22 AM
According to a broadway website, there is a former castmember of a off-broadway musical in this show --
http://www.broadway.com/gen/general.aspx?ci=536203
I suspect that the New York auditions will be amazing.
I felt sorry for some of the people that were let go. I wish that they would also let them audition for the other characters like Jan and Doody. They could go to Grease Academy and put through the ringer for those other characters - like a Miss Lynch boot camp
12 of 21 | Posted by augustburns2
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Posted on January 8, 2007 11:37 AM
The good thing about this show is that, unlike "Idol", these are open auditions, so when we get to NY auditions, we should be seeing some stage pros on a par with or surpassing what we saw from L.A.
13 of 21 | Posted by JasonR
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Posted on January 8, 2007 1:41 PM
Put me down for being disappointed in the first show. But surely things will get better at Grease Academy - according to the previews, there are at least TWO hookups!
I really liked that perky Cara Kelly. I liked Sunshine buuuut...I mean, not to be mean but if this is your "dream" then you should probably lose weight. It's a cruel industry based on looks.
And I like Max Crumb! Leave him alone B-Side!
14 of 21 | Posted by BSL
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Posted on January 8, 2007 3:03 PM
notice that when Robin said she has written mystery novels she didnt say "published" so I'm assuming these novels were written in her own menstrual fluid on her bedroom wall.
An hour and a half premeire was pretty tough to take. This show needs some serious editing. But heck, it wont be around long anyway.
15 of 21 | Posted by EdHill
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Posted on January 9, 2007 8:26 AM
EdHill! EEEEEWWWWWW!!!
16 of 21 | Posted by LuvzSunshine
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Posted on January 10, 2007 8:59 AM
Olivia and John T. weren't made famous by the musical version of Grease anyway.
17 of 21 | Posted by suebee
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Posted on January 10, 2007 9:44 AM
Here is a link to the gal I mentioned made the cut for Sandy. She was previously on I Want to be a Soap Star.
Any other career reality star spottings?
18 of 21 | Posted by eellsinoc
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Posted on January 11, 2007 8:05 AM
http://soapnet.go.com/shows/soapstar3/bio.html?contestant=lindsey
Well here it is I guess...the first time didn't work.
19 of 21 | Posted by eellsinoc
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Posted on January 11, 2007 8:07 AM
Suebee, you are right, I noticed that mistake too.
In fact, it's my understanding that Travolta and Newton-John were cast in those roles BECAUSE they were already big stars. That's actually why Danny sings Grease Lightning in the movie and not Kenickie (as in the play)...John Travolta used his clout to take that song away from Jeff Conaway, who was playing Kenickie and who had been in the show on Broadway.
My roommate went to school with Jacqueline from Chicago.
20 of 21 | Posted by maybeimamazed02
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Posted on January 11, 2007 8:47 AM
whoa.....I went to school with her too!
Small. World.
21 of 21 | Posted by kelsee422
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Posted on January 15, 2007 5:03 PM