Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies - Cast and Crew
Cast

Jackie Hoffman

Johnathan Nieves

Marisa Davila

Madison Thompson

Maxwell Whittington-Cooper

Shanel Bailey

Jason Schmidt

Tricia Fukuhara

Ari Notartomaso

Cheyenne Isabel Wells
Crew

Marty Bowen

Maxwell Whittington-Cooper

Robert W. Sudduth

Wyck Godfrey

Erik Feig

Gabe Liedman

Alethea Jones

Emily Wissink

Auriel Rudnick

Peter Cabadahagan

Samie Falvey

Mackenzie Dohr

Adam Fishbach

Gina Gonzalez

Casey Nelson-Zutter

Grace Gilroy

Annabel Oakes

Camila Grillo

Richard Coleman

Brian Giddens

Emely Martin

Jason Moskie

Christina Nieves

Philip Fowler

L.B. Brodie

Kyla Plewes

Peter Cabadahagan

Laura Pollak

Alison Wong

Antonia de Barros

Maxwell Whittington-Cooper

Justin Tranter

Robin Urdang

Zachary Dawes

Nick Sena
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