‘Grease’ is still the word
Danette Goulet
Parents cut, pasted and painted sets amid racing T-Birds and gum-chomping
Pink Ladies at Harbor View Elementary School on Thursday.
It was the final dress rehearsal before the weekend performances of
“Grease,” this year’s school play.
With 140 students in grades three through six vying for roles, Harbor
View created two entire casts -- the Purple Palominos and the Red Hot
Racers.
The result was dozens of pink vinyl jackets and poodle skirts and the
sticky sweet smell of bubble gum permeating the air.
“It’s really fun to be in a play,” said fifth-grader Kessa Palchikoff,
who plays the character Rizzo. “It’s kinda hard, though. You have to rush
to change.”
No one had to think twice about what their favorite scene was.
“Scene seven, when I get to sing my song and and I get to push him down,”
Cess said, pointing at Scott Sanford, who plays Kenickie.Strangely
enough, that was also Scott’s favorite scene.
The Pink Ladies’ arch enemies -- Cha Cha, played by Michaela Dichiro, and
her “girls,” Annie Klaster and Hannah Dean -- had a favorite of their
own.
“Doing the ‘Hand Jive,’ ” Michaela said. “We take the T-Birds to the
dance, which is at Newport Harbor in the play.”
Her “girls” both agreed.
Darla Dreyer, director and choreographer of the play, has students
looking and sounding like the real thing.
“The kids have been working on this since the end of September, early
October,” said Mari Jane Palchikoff, the parent producing the play.
“They’ve worked so hard and are so excited.”
FYI
Harbor View Elementary’s performances of ‘Grease’ will be at 5 and 7:30
p.m. Saturday, and 12 noon and 1:30 p.m. Sunday, in the multipurpose room
at the school.
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