On This Day: April 13, 1980 – Grease Ended Its Record Breaking Broadway Run

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On This Day: April 13, 1980 – Grease Ended Its Record Breaking Broadway Run
On this day April 13, 1980, the original Broadway production of Grease closed its curtain for the final time after an incredible run of 3,388 performances. Opening in 1972, the show became a cultural phenomenon, capturing the spirit of 1950s teen life with high energy songs, unforgettable characters, and slick dance moves.

Grease was more than just a musical it was a full on pop culture event that launched careers, inspired the smash hit 1978 film adaptation, and left an indelible mark on Broadway history. By the time it closed in 1980, it had become the longest running musical in Broadway history at that point, holding the title until it was surpassed years later.

The show’s mix of doo wop, romance, rebellion, and nostalgia struck a chord with audiences of all ages, and its legacy lives on through revivals, school productions, and endless singalongs to classics like Summer Nights, Greased Lightnin’, and You’re the One That I Want.

Fun fact: John Travolta appeared in the stage version before starring in the film — but he originally played Doody, not Danny.

Trivia question: What Broadway musical closed in 1980 after a record breaking 3,388 performances and helped inspire one of the most iconic movie musicals of all time?

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