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Slick take on musical favourite

GREASE is one of those musicals that can never be replicated too many times, but what If you just feel like a great night filled with the soundtrack of Grease and a bit of live performance? The answer is All Greased Up and you can catch the show at Tewantin Noosa RSL.
Go back to school with the fabulous Susie Jay performing as Pink Lady Sandy and Joe Guidace as her bad boy leader of the T Birds, Danny. Relive all those fabulous emotional rollercoasters and golden memories.
All Greased Up is a great chance to see all your favourite songs performed live; bop along with all the hits, including Hopelessly Devoted to You, Greased Lightning, The One That I Want and so many more.
As the Grease saying goes “It doesn’t matter if you win or lose, it’s what you do with your dancing shoes” so make sure you get up, get dancing, and have a great night out.
If you want to catch All Greased Up head over to Tewantin Noosa RSL on Saturday 18 June, at 8pm. As Rizzo always says “I’m Peachy keen, Jellybean”.

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