Proud Partner of Sing-a-long-a Grease
“No one could possibly have left that theatre without a big smile on their face” Times and Star
Running time: 2 hours 40 minutes including interval
New Shows in London: SING-A-LONG-A MOULIN ROUGE and SING-A-LONG-A DIRTY DANCING
Have you ever been to a film musical and had the uncontrollable urge to burst into song?
Ever wanted to know what it’s like to be a T-bird or a Pink Lady but never quite felt cool enough to pull it off? Well, now is your chance to don those pink jackets, grease up those quiffs and let your inhibitions go for an evening where you are the stars. And remember GREASE is the word…
The evening begins with your Sing-a-long-a Grease host leading a vocal warm-up before they show you how to use your free goody bag during the film and suggest some appropriate heckles and accompanying actions.
Then just sit back and watch Danny & Sandy and the gang, while singing (and dancing) along to the lyrics on the screen.
It couldn’t be easier… or more fun! The first rule of Sing-a-long-a is THERE ARE NO RULES! Fancy dress is strongly encouraged and full audience participation essential.
Superb for hen nights and birthday outings.
Suitability for children: Grease is a PG certificate film in the UK and is suitable for all. Children are very welcome, although evening performances can sometimes get a little lively and so may be more suitable for older children (plus the late finishing time may mean that younger ones get tired).
“The most fun night out you can have” Scott Mills, Radio 1
“This is amazing” Sara Cox, Radio 1
“As much fun as you can possibly have whilst wearing a paper bag on your head” Sarah Richards, Coventry
“Many congratulations on two knockout evenings of Singa Longa Grease at Bradford & Wakefield – the funniest nights spent in the theatre in a long time” Neil, Wakefield
“Amazing night @Singalonga” Andy Akinwolere
“Probably the most fun I’ve ever had with my clothes on!” (5 stars) Lee Stevens, Thelatest.co.uk
“All the things I’ve done in LDN this is my new fav!” @adamcatterall



















