Book by DAVID SIMPATICO
Songs by MATTHEW GERRARD AND ROBBIE NEVIL; RAY CHAM, GREG CHAM AND ANDREW SEELEY; RANDY PETERSEN AND KEVIN QUINN; ANDY DODD AND ADAM WATTS; BRYAN LOUISELLE; DAVID N. LAWRENCE AND FAYE GREENBERG; JAMIE HOUSTON
Music Adapted, Arranged and Produced by BRYAN LOUISELLE
Based on a Disney Channel Original Movie Written by PETER BARSOCCHINI
Disney’s High School Musical One-Act Edition
An amateur production presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe)
All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI Europe www.MTIShows.co.uk
Director / Choreographer | KATIE CONQUEST |
Musical Director | RYAN STEVENS |
Troy | JACK BALDWIN |
Gabriella | CHLOE SMITH |
Sharpay | RHIANNON MONE |
Ryan | SAM HARRISON |
Taylor | HOLLIE PARKS |
Kelsie | HAYLEY TAPHOUSE |
Ms Darbus | SIOBHAN BRANCH |
Coach | DAVE EDWARDS |
Chad | HARRISON CRANGLE |
Jack Scott | ARCHIE BURBIDGE-BENCE |
Ms Tenny | PAM RUFFLES |
Cathy | HATTIE BRANNAM |
Cyndra | SOPHIE COLLINS |
James | EMILY MUIRDEN |
Jason | JACK BENCE |
Krattnoff | ANDREW WOOD |
Martha | ANNA NEARY |
Moderator | VERITY HAMMERSLEY |
Mongo | KYLE MILLINGHAM |
Ripper | ARCHIE WATKINS |
Susan | JADE WILLIAMS |
Zeke | BENEDICT KENNEDY |
Ensemble | ASHLEY TALBOT BECCA GREENHILL BECCA STRACHAN CHARLOTTE MAY-MILLER DANIEL EDWARDS DIANA SANKEY ELIZA HOLLOWAY GARETH WATKINS GRAHAM FISHER JOE NELHAMS KEVIN HAMLIN LEANNE WILSON LUCY CHANDLER MARTINA LAURENTI NATASHA BELLIFANTE NATASHA JENKINS SAM ALEXANDER SARAH MOHAMMED TANYA RAMPELLO |
Production Managers | OWEN WHITE |
Production Assistant | KELLIE BOYLE |
Stage Manager | SAM BAKER |
Stage Crew | EMILY CARMICHAEL |
Lighting Design | MYLES WAUGH-BACCHUS |
Lighting Operative | OWEN WHITE |
Sound Design | MYLES WAUGH-BACCHUS |
Set Hire | BATS NEXT GEN |
Properties | KELLIE BOYLE |
Wardrobe | OWEN WHITE and KELLIE BOYLE |
Photography | DAVID SCANLAN |
Publicity | RYAN STEVENS |
Publicity Artwork Design Programme Design | RYAN STEVENS (STEVENS SIGNAGE) |
COMING SOON
Act One
On the front steps of East High, it’s the first day after winter break (“WILDCAT CHEER”). The Jocks, Brainiacs, Thespians and Skater Dudes find their cliques, recount their vacations and look forward to the new year (“START OF SOMETHING NEW”). In Ms. Darbus’ homeroom, basketball team captain, Troy, discovers that Gabriella, a girl he met singing karaoke on his ski trip, has just enrolled at East High. When he calls her, the eccentric drama teacher quickly confiscates all cell phones and assigns detention. Between classes, Gabriella and Troy look at the audition sign-up for the school musical, but the drama diva, Sharpay, discourages them. At basketball practice, Troy tries to shake his desire to sing at the urging of his best friend, Chad (“GET’CHA HEAD IN THE GAME”). Taylor, the science club president, discovers Gabriella’s intelligence and encourages her to join the upcoming science decathlon. While the students learn how to “act” at detention, Troy’s dad, Coach Bolton, faces off with Ms. Darbus – his star players can’t miss practice for Friday’s championship game! The next day, hopeful Thespians strut their stuff for Ms. Darbus (“AUDITIONS”), but they’re no match for Sharpay and her twin brother, Ryan (“WHAT I’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR”). Troy and Gabriella arrive too late to audition, but Kelsi, the show’s composer, plays the song her way and encourages them to sing (“WHAT I’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR – REPRISE”). Ms. Darbus overhears and gives them a callback. Sharpay is furious, and some students try to break out of their cliques during lunch (“STICK TO THE STATUS QUO”).
Act Two
The Jocks and Brainiacs devise a plan to trick Troy and Gabriella into forgetting about the musical and committing to their respective competitions (“COUNTING ON YOU”). Thinking each one has betrayed the other, Gabriella and Troy are crushed (“WHEN THERE WAS ME AND YOU”). Against Ryan’s advice, Sharpay convinces Ms. Darbus to move the callbacks to conflict with the science decathlon and championship game. Chad and Taylor put their heads together to make things right again (“WE’RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER”). While the Jocks and Brainiacs compete, Sharpay and Ryan pull off a polished callback performance (“BOP TO THE TOP”). When Taylor’s laptop shuts down the electricity, Troy and Gabriella rush to the theatre, but are too late. However, when the East High students arrive to rally behind them, Ms. Darbus relents, and they sing their way into the lead roles (“BREAKING FREE”). Back at the gym, the Wildcats win the game, and the whole school comes together as winners (“WE’RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER – REPRISE”).