Frenchy dance recital costume

Grease Character Guide

Frenchy

Frenchy is the heart of the Pink Ladies, the sweetest member of the group who dreams of being a beautician. She drops out of beauty school after a hair-dyeing disaster, which leads to the showstopping Beauty School Dropout number. She is kind, naive, and everyone's favourite person to protect.

Personality for Dance

Frenchy moves with bubbly, slightly scattered energy. She is always a half-step off the beat, not because she cannot dance, but because she is distracted by something sparkly or interesting. Her hands flutter near her face and hair constantly. She touches her own hair, fixes other people's collars, adjusts accessories. She is nurturing in motion, always fussing over someone else.

The Outfit

Top

Pink satin Pink Ladies jacket over a pastel blouse with a Peter Pan collar. She wears the jacket zipped or buttoned properly, unlike Rizzo. Everything is neat and cute.

Bottom

A pastel poodle skirt or full circle skirt in pink or lavender. Petticoat underneath for volume. Frenchy goes for maximum 1950s girliness.

Accessories

A scarf or bandana tied in her hair. Bobby pins everywhere. She carries beauty supplies as props, a mirror, a comb, hair clips. Costume jewellery in pastel colours.

Shoes

Pastel or white saddle shoes. Pink socks rolled down at the ankle. Clean and coordinated.

Hair

This is the most important costume piece. Frenchy's hair should be pink for the Beauty School Dropout sequence and beyond. A bright pink wig works perfectly. Before the beauty school disaster, her hair can be her natural colour with lots of clips and accessories.

Special Details

The hair colour change is a key story beat. If budget allows, a wig swap mid-show is ideal. If not, start pink and reference it in the early scenes as her latest experiment. Beauty School Dropout happens to Frenchy, so she needs to look small and lost during that number while Teen Angel performs around her.

Movement Tips

  • Frenchy copies the other Pink Ladies slightly too late. She watches them, then mimics. It is endearing, not clumsy.
  • Her hand jive should be enthusiastic but imprecise. She gets the spirit right and the details slightly wrong.
  • During Beauty School Dropout, she sits or stands still while the spectacle happens around her. Her stillness is the anchor. Let the emotions play on her face while Teen Angel commands the space.
  • She gravitates toward Sandy and tries to include her. Physically pulls her into the group, links arms, shares space.
  • When she talks about beauty school, she lights up. Her gestures become animated and specific, miming cutting, curling, styling.

Age Recommendations

Best for ages 10-15. Frenchy is an ideal role for a younger or less experienced dancer because the character is meant to be slightly off-beat. It rewards personality over precision. The emotional moments during Beauty School Dropout need genuine vulnerability, so cast someone who can be still and let feelings show.

Ready to sell tickets for your Grease recital?

Stage Stubs makes it simple to sell tickets online. Create your event, set your prices, and start selling in minutes.