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Students ‘Go Together’ for Grease

Father John A. Vigilanti, president of the Academy of Mount St. Ursula, expressed deep satisfaction after his school teamed up with students from Fordham Prep, and St. Michael’s studentsto re-enact the Tony award-winning musical “Grease.”

“The sacrifices parents make to send their children to Catholic high schools here in the Bronx are well justified when you experience the wonderful, engaging  cooperation of students who gave a bravura musical show,” Vigilanti said in a statement.

The show took place on April 16, 17 and 18. The performances included dance numbers like “Grease Lightning,” choreographed by Ursula productions worker Thomas J. O’Sullivan, as well as musical performances like the famous “We Go Together,” directed by the Academy’s music teacher Laura Ravotti.

Carol Mills, a 1958 alumna who attended the matinee said, “These shows are part of the foundation of Ursula. It’s exciting to see them grow and display their talents on stage.”

“This was by far the most talented cast I’ve ever worked with…best opening night in 11 years” said musical theatre director Jeanne DiBenedetto.

In closing the show, the cast thanked those who contributed, and the seniors performed a heart-wrenching rendition of “For Good” from the musical “Wicked,” dedicated to the directorial team.

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