Grease Theatre Breaks
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Planning Grease Theatre Breaks
Most people planning Grease theatre breaks will have already seen the film a few times, maybe the stage show as well somewhere, and may even have sung and danced in a production themselves. It’s one of the all time great musicals which spans the decades by being set in the fifties and made famous in the 70s. So Grease theatre breaks present an opportunity to live again through all those great songs and dance routines, roll back the years and get teenage kicks all through the night. By staying in London overnight or for the whole weekend, the dream doesn’t end abruptly as soon as the curtain calls finish.

Grease makes for a lively night out.
After an emotional treat like an evening at Grease it may be time to hit the dance floor. The show ends just as London’s club scene is coming to life. Then it’s your turn to dance! There are several great clubs just near the theatre which will be a lot more fun than rushing for the last train and setting off for home, if indeed possible.
So this is how Grease Theatre Breaks with inclusive overnight London hotel stays are usually the best way to plan ahead and get the best theatre tickets. When booking for whichever dates you have chosen, you will then be presented with the hotel options and here are some suggestions which may help with making that decision:
Hotels for Grease Theatre Breaks
The Piccadilly theatre is right near guess where? Yes, Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square, the heart of downtown London, the West End. So if proximity to the theatre is important then either the Crowne Plaza London St James, along Piccadilly or the Holiday Inn Oxford Circus just a short walk up Regents Street would be wonderfully central. Previous Grease theatre breaks customers have also opted for the following choices:
- Strand Palace Hotel
- Grange Langham Court Hotel
- Hotel Russell
- Novotel London St Pancras
- Premier Inn Kensington
but I’d like to suggest two more interesting hotel options:
The St Giles Hotel with its three bars, swimming pool and dance club, and for a very different vibe the more traditional Blooms Townhouse for beautiful decor and impressive paintings.
And now for some Grease London cast news:
Jimmy Osmond stars in Grease 19 January to 14 March
Jimmy Osmond from the Osmonds (a popular beat combo in the 70s m’lud) stars as “Teen Angel” after having refreshed his UK popularity recently through an appearance in “I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here” !
Other star cast members are Danny Bayne (winner of ITV’s “Grease Is The Word”) as Danny and Nicola Brazil (Wicked) as Sandy.
A pale fore taste of Grease theatre breaks
A view from “the Gods”
(Don’t worry, by booking Grease theatre breaks you’ll get a better view than this!)
30 Years of Grease
Warning. The live performance contains strobe-like lighting effects.

