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Celebrate the 35th Anniversary of Grease with Sha Na Na at The Ridgefield Playhouse!

Sha Na Na Fri, 04/25/2014 - 8:00pm

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Partially Underwritten by Ace Tire & Auto Center

Special Classic Car Show with Connecticut Cruise News in the Playhouse parking lot before the show! 

Sha Na Na celebrates the 35th Anniversary of the movie "GREASE!"Sha Na Na, cast in the movie as “Johnny Casino and the Gamblers”, performed six songs on the original Grease soundtrack. The smash hit ballad "Sandy," sung by John Travolta, was co–written by Sha Na Na’s piano man, Screamin’ Scott Simon.  Now they bring their doo-wop and Rock & Roll Party back to the Playhouse with songs from  from WOODSTOCK, the movie GREASE, THE SHA NA NA TV SHOW and their world wide concert touring. In an interactive show where the audience sings along, dances along and participates in a “Greaser Olympics, this is a great show for the entire family!

Their latest release, "Sha Na Na Greaser High School Hop," features 25 signature songs perfect for an instant high school hop dance party. "The Bop," "The Twist," "The Stroll," "The Hand Jive," "The Monkey," "The Jerk," "The Cha Cha" and even "The Hokey Pokey" are amongst the great dances of the ‘50s and ‘60s celebrated by Sha Na Na in this collection. Also included are songs they sang in Grease ("Sandy", "Rock & Roll is Here to Stay"), The Sha Na Na TV Show ("Rock & Roll Hall of Fame," "You Can’t Sit Down") and at Woodstock ("At The Hop").

Tickets: $40

Visit Bistro 7 for lunch or dinner the day of the show and enjoy a complimentary glass of house wine with your ticket!

AllShows.com VIP Party Pass available! Includes priority parking and open bar from 6:30 - 7:15pm! Available for $25 by calling box office (203) 438-5795!!

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