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NBC
Announces New Talent Competition Series "You're the One We Want"
8/9/06
NBC SEARCHES FOR THE STARS OF THE NEW BROADWAY PRODUCTION OF 'GREASE'
IN 'YOU'RE THE ONE THAT WE WANT' A NEW TALENT COMPETITION SERIES TO
PREMIERE MID-SEASON
"Grease" Will Open on Broadway in June 2007 Directed and
Choreographed by Two-time Tony Award-winner Kathleen Marshall
"Grease" Co-creator Jim Jacobs, Tony Award-winner Kathleen
Marshall and Renowned Theatre Producer David Ian Set as Talent Judges
BURBANK -- August 8, 2006 -- NBC will search for the next Sandy
Dumbrowski and Danny Zuko in "You're the One That We Want," a
new talent competition series from BBC Worldwide Productions, for
mid-season where America will ultimately get to choose the two leads for a
new Broadway production of "Grease." The new production of
"Grease" will open on Broadway in June 2007 and will be directed
and choreographed by two-time Tony Award-winner Kathleen Marshall
("The Pajama Game"). Paul Nicholas and David Ian Associates,
Nederlander Presentations and Phoenix Productions will produce. Jim
Jacobs, the co-creator of "Grease" along with Tony Award-winning
director/choreographer Kathleen Marshall and renowned theatre producer
David Ian are set as judges on "You're the One That We Want."
The announcement was made today by Kevin Reilly, President, NBC
Entertainment.
Craig Plestis, Senior Vice President of Alternative Programming and
Development, NBC Entertainment said, "The winning appeal of 'Grease'
and its timeless score and storyline extends across all generations and
will make for a fantastic series. Americans have grown up with these
catchy tunes and appealing characters and we think they'll love the chance
to select the next dynamic duo to play Sandy and Danny."
Wayne Garvie, Director of Content & Production BBC Worldwide, says:
"This show is the real deal, a talent search with a phenomenal and
tangible prize. We've got judges with the best credentials and with a huge
investment in the success on Broadway. The stakes have never been higher
in a talent show, with America eventually deciding on the next Sandy and
Danny. I'm convinced that nothing can beat this piece for its resonance
with the American audience - 'Grease' will once again capture the hearts
and souls of the nation."
Producer David Ian remarks: "I am absolutely thrilled to be
involved with this groundbreaking programme. To be able to search the
whole of the United States for two new stars to open on Broadway is a
truly unique opportunity. I have been involved with 'Grease' for 15 years
and to at last be presenting the show on Broadway with my dear friends at
the Nederlander Organization is a dream come true. I cannot wait to work
with the phenomenally talented Kathleen Marshall and the show's creator
Jim Jacobs to create a brand new 'Grease' for this millennium."
"Grease," by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey, is the all-American
musical, based on the sub-cultures of high school life in the 1950's. The
show takes place at the hyperactive Rydell High School, where Danny Zuko
fronts his gang - the raucous T-Birds - who romance their sassy female
equivalents - the Pink Ladies. When "good-girl" Sandy Dumbrowski
arrives in town, the Pink Ladies take her under their collective wing.
"Grease" originated in Chicago and made its premiere at The
Kingston Mines Theater in 1971 before making its New York premiere
off-Broadway at the Eden Theatre on February 14, 1972. After 128
performances and much popularity, the show made the transition to Broadway
taking up residence at the Broadhurst Theatre on June 7, 1972.
"Grease" was nominated for seven Tony Awards in its spectacular
initial run. On November 21, 1972, the show moved to the Royale Theatre.
It closed on Broadway after playing 3,388 performances, closing as the
longest running show in Broadway history. In 1978, "Grease"
became a hugely popular feature film starring John Travolta and Olivia
Newton-John in the lead roles. A Broadway revival opened on May 11, 1994
at the Eugene O'Neil Theatre where it played 1,503 performances and won
three Tony Award nominations. A London revival opened on July 15, 1993 at
the Dominion Theatre and ran for six years on London's West End and is
still touring today.
The film version of "Grease" produced one of the best-selling
soundtracks in history and is the highest-grossing movie musical of all
time. The two Travolta/Newton-John duets, "You're The One That I
Want" and "Summer Nights" were both number one hits and
appear on the United Kingdom's All-Time Best-Selling Singles list. The
song "Hopelessly Devoted to You" was nominated for an Academy
Award (1979) for Best Music - Original Song and the film's title song,
"Grease is the Word" was a number one smash hit single for
singer Frankie Valli.
"Grease" is one of the most successful Broadway musicals and
motion pictures of all time. In addition to Travolta, some of the actors
who have portrayed Danny include Richard Gere, Treat Williams, Patrick
Swayze and Barry Bostwick. Other actresses who have played Sandy include
pop stars Debbie Gibson and Dannii Minogue, as well as Elaine Paige.
The new Broadway production will feature the smash Jacobs/Casey songs
made famous by the the original play including "Summer Nights,"
"Greased Lightning" and "We Go Together."
"You're the One That We Want" is produced by BBC Worldwide
Productions. The BBC's Paul Telegdy and David Ian are the Executive
Producers.
Tickets for "Grease" will go on-sale on December 1, 2006.
Group Sales are available now by calling Nederlander Group Sales at
212-840-3890.
Source:
NBC Press Release
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