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2016-2017 SEASON 2016-2017 SEASONTeacher Resource Guide
and Lesson Plan Activities
Featuring general information about our production along with some creative activities to help you make connections to your classroom curriculum before and after the show.
The production and accompanying activities address North Carolina Essential Standards in Theatre Arts, Goal A.1: Analyze literary texts & performances.
Look for this symbol for other curriculum connections.Tickets:
thalian.org910-251-1788 orCAC box ofÞce 910-341-7860 About This Teaching Resource
This Teaching Resource is designed to help build new partnerships that employ theatre and the arts
to address some of todayÕs pressing issues such as peer pressure & bullying. It provides a backdrop
to an exploration of youth peer pressure, stereotypes, prejudice and the romances of young people
caught in the struggle to Þt in. The fun & electrifying music of Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey, paint a
picture as relevant today as it was more than 40 years ago.About The MusicalRydell HighÕs senior class of 1959: duck-tailed, hot-rodding ÒT-BirdsÓ and their gum-snapping, hip-
shaking ÒPink LadiesÓ in bobby sox and pedal pushers, evoking the look and sound of the 1950s in
this rollicking musical. Head ÒgreaserÓ Danny Zuko and new (good) girl Sandy Dumbrowski try to
relive the high romance of their ÒSummer NightsÓ as the rest of the gang sings and dances its way
through such songs as ÒGreased Lightnin’Ó, ÒItÕs Raining on Prom NightÓ, ÒAlone at the Drive-In
MovieÓ recalling the music of Buddy Holly, Little Richard and Elvis Presley that became the
soundtrack of a generation. An 8-year run on Broadway and two subsequent revivals along with
innumerable school and community productions place Grease among the worldÕs most popular
musicals.About Thalian Association Community
TheatreThalian Association Community Theatre (TACT) was founded in 1788 to provide arts education & bring
the excitement of the performing arts to Wilmington, North Carolina. (TACT) produces five major
productions annually on the Main Stage at historic Thalian Hall and four smaller productions at the Red
Barn Studio. In fact, Thalian Hall was proudly named for our organization in 1858. Our mission is to
present quality live theatre that illuminates the human experience for the citizens of Wilmington, New
Hanover County and beyond. We teach life skills through theatre education and provide an outlet for
artists and technicians to develop and exercise their crafts. Established over 36 years ago our Youth
Theatre program is an extension of Thalian Association Community Theatre non-profit organization & is
dedicated to the enrichment of arts education for our communityÕs youth. We offer academy classes (in
drama, voice, playwriting, story telling & theatrical makeup) that are aligned with the National Standards
for Arts Education. Through generous support from Cape Fear Rotary, Landfall Foundation, Mary Duke
Biddle Foundation and Wilmington East Rotary, an affiliate of the North Carolina Community Foundation,
we provide nine ongoing Community Outreach Scholarship Classes for the Community Boys & Girls
Club, Brigade Boys & Girls Club and the new Girls Academy of Wilmington. We want to turn out great
theatre artists as well as great doctors, lawyers, teachers and bankers. Thalian Youth Theatre is about
developing collaborative & thoughtful members of our Community.
Next Onstage: Elf Jr,
December 1-4 , 2016. Auditions Monday October 10 and Tuesday October 11 at 5pm.
Free Tickets for Teachers November 30th
Free Tickets for Teachers!
Teachers are welcome to attend our
Thursday, October 13th preview performance, at 7:30 pm.
Additional tickets may be
purchased for $6.00 per person. Reservations are required. Contact: reservations@thalian.org Theatre Resource Guide Thalian Association Community Theatre
Resource Overview: Page 2 Characters, Vocabulary,
Grease DayPage 3Listening for Lines, Expressions, Music Research & Report Page 4Life Lessons from Grease, Compare & Contrast, Word Jumble
Page 5Understanding Stereotypes, Self-identiÞcationPage 6Style File, Research & Visual Art Contest
Page 7Research & Report: Weather, People,
Theatre CornerPage 8Visual Art Contest Form
GreaseBook, Music & Lyrics by: Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey
October 14-23, 2016 7:30 PM Friday – Saturday and 3:00 PM SundayHannah Block Historic USO / Community Arts Center
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