Basic Plot: Nice, normal Sandy changes schools then changes herself to fit in among the smoking, drinking, swearing greaser gangs of Rydell High.
Can you tell how I feel about this play? No? Well, then.
This play should not be performed by high schools. Period. Within the first 10 pages, there is already smoking, drinking, swearing, references to sex, etc. Now, am I a prude? NO. Generally speaking, the description I gave of the first 10 pages of this play is common fare for friendly gatherings of adults I spend time around (minus the smoking). My biggest problem with this play lies in the message it gives. Sandy is a successful student. There is no indicator that she is unhappy, beyond the fact that she wants a relationship with Danny, who acted like a respectable person when she first met him. She finds out he's in a gang, smokes, drinks, etc. and decides to change to be with him.
WTF????? IS THIS REALLY THE MESSAGE WE SHOULD SEND TO YOUNG PEOPLE?????
I know the statistics. Hell, I was young myself once (so my mother tells me). I know that sex and alcohol are part of life. Enjoyable parts of life, even. But why would we teach young people to change for another person? Especially when they are happy the way they are? Especially when the change leads to health risks, unwanted/unexpected pregnancy, and GANG ACTIVITY. ARGH.
This play is not a satire. It's not making fun of these things, and the fact that people love this play is making me froth at the mouth in a rabid rage. If you've seen the movie, by the by, it is significantly different in structure in the stage version, though the same craptastic message is still present.
I can't handle this choice of plays for my school's production this year. I am not happy. I'm sure the kids will have fun, and it will end up a good production, because that's what we do here, but I CANNOT approve of it. All because of the screwed-up message it advocates.