| Cool Rider | |
|---|---|
| Music | various | 
| Lyrics | various | 
| Basis | Grease 2 | 
| Productions | 2014 West End | 
Cool Rider (originally titled Cool Rider Live) is a 2014 musical that was first performed only on 27 January 2014, at the Lyric Theatre, London. It was performed again later for one week only, 15 April – 19 April 2014, at the Duchess Theatre, in London. The musical was adapted from the 1982 film Grease 2.[1]
Synopsis
Stephanie Zinone, leader of the Pink Ladies, has a romantic fling with English transfer student Michael Carrington. The only way she'll stay with him, however, is by him becoming a T-Bird.[2]
Cast and characters
Five actors appeared in all performances as their character.[3]
- Lyric Theatre, London, 27 January 2014
 
The T-Birds
- Aaron Sidwell as Michael Carrington
 - Niall Sheehy as Johnny Nogerelli
 - Joshua Dowen as Louis DiMucci
 - Kane Oliver Parry as Goose McKenzie
 - Ben Stott as Davey Jaworski
 
The Pink Ladies
- Ashleigh Gray as Stephanie Zinone
 - Hannah Levane as Paulette Rebchuck
 - Bronté Barbé as Sharon Cooper
 - Evelyn Hoskins as Rhonda Ritter
 - Dolores Rebchuck character does not appear
 
also
- Reece Shearsmith as Mr Stewart
 - Nadine Cox as Ms Mason
 
- Duchess Theatre, 15–19 April 2014
 
The T-Birds
- Aaron Sidwell as Michael Carrington
 - Stewart Clarke as Johnny Nogerelli
 - Joshua Dowen as Louis DiMucci
 - Luke Fetherston as Goose McKenzie
 - Harry Francis as Davey Jaworski
 
The Pink Ladies
- Ashleigh Gray as Stephanie Zinone
 - Hannah Levane as Paulette Rebchuck
 - Bronté Barbé as Sharon Cooper
 - Lucinda Lawrence as Rhonda Ritter
 - Dolores Rebchuck character does not appear
 
also
- Mark Benton as Mr Stewart
 - Niki Evans as Ms Mason
 
Notable cast members
| Role | Grease 2  (1982)  | 
Lyric (Jan. 2014)  | 
Duchess (Apr. 2014)  | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T-Birds | Michael Carrington | Maxwell Caulfield | Aaron Sidwell | |
| Johnny Nogerelli | Adrian Zmed | Niall Sheehy | Stewart Clarke | |
| Louis DiMucci | Peter Frechette | Joshua Dowen | ||
| Goose McKenzie | Christopher McDonald | Kane Oliver Parry | Luke Fetherston | |
| Davey Jaworski | Leif Green | Ben Stott | Harry Francis | |
| Pink Ladies | Stephanie Zinone | Michelle Pfeiffer | Ashleigh Gray | |
| Paulette Rebchuck | Lorna Luft | Hannah Levane | ||
| Sharon Cooper | Maureen Teefy | Bronté Barbé | ||
| Rhonda Ritter | Alison Price | Evelyn Hoskins | Lucinda Lawrence | |
| Dolores Rebchuck | Pamela Segall | — | ||
| Mr Stewart | Tab Hunter | Reece Shearsmith | Mark Benton | |
| Ms Mason | Connie Stevens | Nadine Cox | Niki Evans | |
| Character relationships | ||
|---|---|---|
| T-Birds | × | Pink Ladies | 
| Michael Carrington | × | Stephanie Zinone | 
| Johnny Nogerelli | × | Paulette Rebchuck | 
| Louis DiMucci | × | Sharon Cooper | 
| Goose McKenzie | × | Rhonda Ritter | 
| Davey Jaworski | × | Dolores Rebchuck | 
Musical numbers
- Original Studio Cast Recording
 
(Released 29 June 2015)[4]
- "Overture" – Cool Rider Band
 - "Back to School" – Cast
 - "Who's That Girl?" – Aaron Sidwell
 - "Score Tonight" – Niall Sheehy & Cast
 - "Mr Sandman" – Felipe Bejarano, Jack Feureisen, Rhys Owen, Rick Woska
 - "Cool Rider" – Ashleigh Gray
 - "Who's That Guy?" – Cast
 - "Reproduction" – Reece Shearsmith & Company
 - "Do It for Our Country" – Joshua Dowen, Bronté Barbé
 - "Charades" – Aaron Sidwell
 - "Prowlin'" – Niall Sheehy, Joshua Dowen, Mark Anderson, Daniel Buckley
 - "Brad" – Jennifer Harding, Laura Hyde
 - "Girl for All Seasons" – Ashleigh Gray, Hannah Levane, Bronté Barbé, Lucinda Lawrence
 - "(Love Will) Turn Back the Hands of Time" – Ashleigh Gray, Aaron Sidwell
 - "Rock-a-Hula-Luau (Summer Is Coming)" – Niki Evans & Cast
 - "We'll Be Together" – Cast
 
References
- ↑ Zendle, Miriam (17 April 2014). "Cool Rider". WhatsOnStage.com. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
 - ↑ Lloyd Webber, Imogen (11 February 2014). "Cool Rider! The Stage Adaptation of Cult Sequel Grease 2 to Return to the West End". Broadway.com. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
 - ↑ Shenton, Mark (27 March 2014). "Casting Announced for West End Run of Cool Rider at London's Duchess Theatre". Playbill. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
 - ↑ "Cool Rider – Original Studio Cast Recording". coolriderlive.com. 29 June 2015. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
 
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