High School Musical: The Theater Show
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High School Musical: The Theater Show is a stage adaptation of the Disney Channel Original Movie High School Musical
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[edit] Plot Summary
[edit] Act I
Act I opens at East High ('Wildcat Cheer'). The story begins with Troy bragging about meeting a 'hot little snow bunny' (Gabriella) during vacation. Gabriella tells Taylor (her new found Braniac friend) of her vacation, as does Troy with his friends ('The Start of Something New').
Back at school, Chad, Taylor, and the rest of the students tell of their New Year resolutions. In homeroom, Mrs. Darbus begins handing out detentions until the students are saved by the bell. The Jocks head to basketball practice ('Get'cha Head in the Game'), and later the students head to the theater for detention, where Taylor asks Gabriella (who received a detention) to join the Science Decathalon team based on the printouts Ryan planted in her locker.
Gabriella auditions for the school play and Troy, realizing she has no partner, volunteers ('What I've Been Looking For'). After being called back for a second audition, Troy and Gabriella tell their friends, who spread the news via cell phones ('Cellular Fusion'). Meanwhile, Sharpay is furious. How dare they steal the lead roles and break the 'rules' of East High. The whole school agrees and lyrical chaos erupts during a lunch break ('Stick To The Status Quo'), which culminates in Sharpay getting caked by Zeke.
[edit] Act II
Act II begins with a recap of events by Jack scott, followed by Troy and Gabriella retreating to the rooftop garden ('I Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You'). Meanwhile, the Jocks and Brainiacs plot against the infatuated duo during study hall. Mrs. Darbus, who Sharpay lied to about Troy and his father (Coach Bolton), storms in during practice. After being screamed at by Mrs. Darbus, Coach Bolton turns around and yells at his son, who for the first time, stands up to his dad.
The Jocks and Brainiacs put their plan to work, pushing at Troy and Gabriella. Eventually, Troy gives in and pretends that he doesn't like Gabriella, completely oblivious to the phone in Zeke's hand, transmitting Troy's words directly to Gabriella ('Counting on You'). Troy and Gabriella, lonely and upset, sing 'When There Was Me and You'.
Eventually, the Jocks and Braniacs (lead by Chad and Taylor) feel terrible for manipulating their friends for their own selfish needs and, hearing that the callbacks have been moved up by Darbus (compliments of Sharpay) to the same time as the big game and the Science Decathalon, decide to lend a helping hand ('We're All in this Together').
On the day of the big game/Decathalon/callbacks, the students are excited for the festivities ('Bop to the Top'), during which Taylor engineers an electronic meltdown during which all the students move to the theater. Mrs. Darbus, hesitant to allow Troy and Gabriella audition due to their tardiness, softens and lets them audition as the auditorium fills with students ('Breaking Free').
The end of Act II brings us to the gym where all the main characters wrap up their plots (Chad asks out Taylor, Zeke gets Sharpay to be nice to him, and Jack Scott and Kelsi fall head over heels for each other, literally) the Wildcats win the big game and the Decathalon. The students celebrate ('We're All in This Together Reprise') and the cast takes their bows ('Megamix').
[edit] Song List
Wildcat Cheer - Company
Start of Something New - Troy, Gabriella, Company
Get'cha Head in the Game - Troy, Jocks
Get'cha Head in the Game (Playoff) - Troy, Jocks
Auditions - Thespians
What I've Been Looking For - Sharpay, Ryan
What I've Been Looking For (Reprise) - Troy, Gabriella
Cellular Fusion - Chad, Taylor, Company *Full Length Edition Only
Stick to the Status Quo - Company
I Can't Take My Eyes Off of You - Troy, Gabriella *Full Length Edition Only
Wildcat Cheer (Reprise) - Cheerleaders *Full Length Edition Only
Counting on You - Jocks, Brainiacs
When There Was Me and You - Gabriella, Troy, Jocks, Brainiacs
Start of Something New - Troy, Gabriella *Full Length Edition Only
We're All in This Together - Chad, Taylor, Kelsi, Jocks, Brainiacs
Bop to the Top - Sharpay, Ryan, Brainiacs, Jocks
Breaking Free - Troy, Gabriella, Company
We're All in This Together (Reprise) - Company
High School Musical Megamix (Bows) - Company
[edit] Authors
Book By: David Simpatico
Songs by: Matthew Gerrard, Robbie Nevil, Ray Cham, Greg Cham, Andrew Seeley, Randy Petersen, Kevin Quinn, Andy Dodd, Adam Watts, Bryan Louiselle, David N. Lawrence, Faye Greenberg and Jamie Houston.
Music Adapted, Arranged and Produced by: Bryan Louiselle
Based on a Disney Channel Original Movie written by: Peter Barsocchini
[edit] Licensing
Approximately 200 schools across the United States have been given rights for the production of Disney's High School Musical, exclusively available from Music Theatre International (MTI).
Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando, Florida, was the first high school to be given rights to the musical. Hamilton's Fraser High School, New Zealand, will be the first to bring High School Musical to the stage in New Zealand and will feature Ashlee Fisher of NZ Idol fame as Gabriella Montez.
Flinders Community College, Melbourne, Australia, will be the first school in the Southern Hemisphere to bring High School Musical to the stage. The Australian rural debut will be staged by BLOC Music Theatre (BLOC) in Ballarat, Victoria, (opening May 17th and closing May 26th, 2007) with Luke McLean as Troy Bolton and Gemma Bromley as Gabriella Montez. This up and coming production is directed and choreographed by Lindy Crowe-Proccacino.
The Asian premier of High School Musical was held in the Philippines at SM Megamall by Blue Repertory and Little Boy Productions (from February 23rd-25th to March 2nd-4th, 2007) and was directed by Chari Arespacochaga and produced by Hendri Go. It starred VJ Karel Marquez as Gabriella Montez and Shark Alonzo as Troy Bolton.
One of the first UK productions will be staged by Theatre Studio at the Playhouse Theatre in Cheltenham (opening 12th April and closing 14th April 2007). [1]
[edit] References
High School Musical Franchise
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Films: | High School Musical • High School Musical 2 • Haunted High School Musical |
Media: | Soundtrack • Concert Show • Ice Show • Stage Musical • Video Game |
Spinoffs: | Stories from East High |