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Spend a 'Summer Night' at the 'Grease Sing-a-long'

Join Harmony Theater to celebrate a special 'summer night' 'Grease: Sing-a-long' on August 19 at 7:00 pm at Water Tower Cinema in Lansdale.

Grease Sing-a-long
Grease Sing-a-long (Harmony Theater)

Hey all you cool cats and kittens! There's no better way to have some end-of-summer fun than by spending a special 'summer night' singing your favorite Grease songs. You're in luck, because on August 19, 2021 at 7:00 pm, Harmony Theatre will be holding its Grease: Sing-a-long event - a unique, interactive screening of the beloved classic film - at Water Tower Cinema in Lansdale (tickets).

Join Barry Dougherty, Harmony Theater Director and event host at 7:00 pm for a preshow dance party and costume contest, so get out favorite poodle skirt or leather jacket to show up in style. At 7:30 Danny, Sandy and the rest of the Grease gang will be on the screen belting out your favorite song to sing along to. If you can't recall the lyrics, no problem, since they'll be up on the screen.

GREASE: Sing-a-long is much more than just a film,” says Dougherty. “It’s an event, an interactive experience and the most fun you can have in a theater today.”

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Costumes are strongly encouraged and full audience participation essential to the party atmosphere. Get your tickets today!

Running time: 2 hours 40 minutes including intermission. For more information and to share the event with your friends please visit the Grease Sing-a-long Facebook event page.

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Please note that Grease is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for sexual content including adult references, teen smoking and drinking, and crass language. 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).

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