The off-Broadway musical discusses vaping in a satirical way but e-cigarettes can be harmful Jeremy Daniel
When I first saw Grease on the big screen decades ago, little did I know that I would one day be watching an off-Broadway parody with vaping as the backdrop. Even less expected—that I would find key medical lessons throughout the musical, particularly involving the use of e-cigarettes or vaping, which is a growing public health concern.
As a fan of musicals, I enjoyed the modern-day references to technology and social media embedded into the songs and dialogue. For example, when Sandy talks about love, Danny says “I heart you,” a popular reaction across social media platforms. Unlike the 1978 performance, the 2025 parody references “TikTok University” and a student group calle

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