We spoke w/ Ari Notartomaso & Tricia Fukuhara about 'Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies' and the special bond the cast shares.
The Paramount+ musical series Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies is set in 1954, four years before the original Grease, at a time when four outcasts decide to band together and support each other, and even have super cool pink jackets to prove it. Jane , Olivia , Cynthia and Nancy aim to change Rydell High, rule the school, and have a ton of fun along the way, all on their own terms.
ARI NOTARTOMASO: One of the things that I love so much about our show and what made me the most excited about it is the fact that we look at characters that really didn’t get a spot in the original Grease. We get to see different characters of marginalized identities in a way that we really haven’t been able to see in this franchise before.
NOTARTOMASO: I would have looked up to Cynthia, as a kid. When I grew up, I very much presented like a young woman. I tried really hard to conform to the expectations of young people like me. Cynthia can’t. She doesn’t really have the ability to conform, in that way. She can’t really conform to following the gender rules and the expectations of her gender, as a young person, and I very much did. I gave into that and I didn’t know how to break out of it.
NOTARTOMASO: It’s spectacular to be a part of this show. Even just looking at the episodes now and watching back what we made, I still am in disbelief that we got to make this absolutely mind-bogglingly cool show. Each one of the musical numbers is so different. There are a million people who all collaborated to make these numbers what they are. To see them fully flushed out is a miracle. It’s like magic, watching all these things come together. We all worked really hard.
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