• Network: FOX
  • Series Premiere Date: Jan 31, 2016
User Score
7.3

Generally favorable reviews- based on 45 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 32 out of 45
  2. Negative: 7 out of 45

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  1. Jan 31, 2016
    9
    As a Grease fan I have to say it it stayed true to the original. Great cast and cameos. Loved the set design and costumes as well. Was satisfied overall.
  2. Feb 3, 2016
    8
    Lots of fun to watch and full of talented people. However, Olivia Newton John can rest easily as she wasn't topped in her vocals by Julianne Hough. Kudos to Vanessa Hudgens as Rizzo.
  3. Mar 28, 2016
    9
    For starters - You can follow The Movie Spot on Twitter (@themoviespot_) and Facebook!

    *From February 12, 2016* The long anticipated live show of Grease debuted just a couple of Sundays ago, combining the elements of the 1971 musical and the 1978 film. And, after sitting through the live show two and a half times, I have to say one thing: I LOVED IT! I wasn’t alive to see the
    For starters - You can follow The Movie Spot on Twitter (@themoviespot_) and Facebook!

    *From February 12, 2016*

    The long anticipated live show of Grease debuted just a couple of Sundays ago, combining the elements of the 1971 musical and the 1978 film. And, after sitting through the live show two and a half times, I have to say one thing:

    I LOVED IT!

    I wasn’t alive to see the musical or film in their original runs, but having backtracked through them both, my unpopular opinion is that this may be better than both in some aspects. The film is revered for its nearly spot on casting, catchy tunes that never leave your brain and quotable lines that have stood the test of time. And I love the film as much as the next musical buff, so don’t hate me and please read on:

    From the beginning, the live aspect of the show comes into play, opening on Danny (Aaron Tveit) and Sandy (Julianne Hough) on the “beach”, and thrusting right into Jesse Js rendition of Grease is the Word. All throughout the show, we were taken backstage and seeing the transitions from set to set, giving it a Broadway type feel to the show.

    But the real reason to watch is in the performance, and I wasn’t disappointed in the least by anyone’s disappointed. At times, it can feel like some actors or actresses might be miscast, if you compare them to their predecessors. For instance, I wasn’t all that into Aaron Tveit as Danny Zucko, because who can honestly play a role that John Travolta once played and expect to follow that? Or, Vanessa Hudgens as Rizzo. The sass and attitude that comes with a role like Rizzo is need, and it felt forced when Hudgens would attempt it. However, she saves herself when she breaks into There are Worse Things I Could do, which she did very well.

    The rest of the cast does such a phenomenal job, I believe they’ve cemented themselves into these roles. I loved Julianne Hough for nailing the Sandy character in almost every way, and more. She brought the innocence and lovability, showed off her strong dance moves and belted out Hopelessly Devoted To You better than anyone else (despite the technical issues Fox faced at this moment). Carly Rae Jepsen as Frenchie and Ana Gasteyer as Principal McGee provide the comic relief, leaving us with the perfect one liners for the night. Oh, and less I forget, Jordan Fisher steals the show with Those Magic Changes.

    All in all, Grease Live! was a total success. Absolutely knocking it out of the park with the tremendous choreography, all of the catchy tunes still translate into the smash hits we remember them as, and the live aspect of the show takes it to a whole other level. Here’s hoping Fox produces more of these!
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Metascore
75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 23 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 18 out of 23
  2. Negative: 0 out of 23
  1. Reviewed by: Michael Slezak
    Apr 6, 2016
    100
    Grease‘s live audience and inconsequential snafus served to underscore its meticulous production and allowed us to get swept up in a joyous and uniformly powerful set of performances.
  2. Reviewed by: Sophie Gilbert
    Feb 1, 2016
    80
    It’s like Fox took all the best elements of the British pantomime tradition (aggressive celebrity cameos, audience interaction) and fused them with big-budget movie-making and Tony-winning direction to make a musical-theater experience NBC could never, ever top.
  3. Reviewed by: Bruce Miller
    Feb 1, 2016
    80
    Sure, the show’s live sound was spotty in parts (too many lines were inaudible) but its energy was right where it needed to be, particularly in the big dance numbers.