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High School Musical
Directed byKenny Ortega
Written byPeter Barsocchini
Produced byDon Schain
StarringZac Efron
Vanessa Anne Hudgens
Ashley Tisdale
Lucas Grabeel
Corbin Bleu
Monique Coleman
CinematographyGordon Lonsdale
Edited bySeth Flaum
Music byGreg Cham
Ray Cham
Andy Dodd
Faye Greenberg
Jamie Houston
David Lawrence
Adam Watts
Matt Gerrard
Drew Lane
Eddie Galan
Andrew Seeley
Distributed byDisney Channel
Release dates
January 20, 2006
Running time
98 min
Country United States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$4.2 million[1]

High School Musical is an American telefilm. Released on January 20, 2006, it was one of the most successful Disney Channel Original Movies (DCOM) produced, with a television sequel released August 17, 2007 and a feature film sequel in the planning process.[2] The film's soundtrack was the best-selling album of 2006.[3] The film was shot almost entirely in the Wasatch Front in Utah (namely Salt Lake City and Murray).

With a plot described as a modern retelling of Romeo & Juliet,[4] High School Musical is a story of two high school juniors from rival cliques: Troy Bolton (Zac Efron), captain of the basketball team, and Gabriella Montez (Vanessa Hudgens), a shy transfer student who excels in math and science. Together, they try out for the lead parts in their high school musical, and as a result, divide the school. Despite other students' attempts to thwart their dreams, Troy and Gabriella resist peer pressure and rivalry, inspiring others along the way not to "stick with the status quo."

This was Disney Channel's most successful movie at its time with 7.7 million viewers in its premiere broadcast in the US. In the UK, it received 789,000 viewers for its premiere (and 1.2 million viewers overall during the first week), making the film the most watched program for the Disney Channel (UK) of 2006. It was also the first ever Disney Channel Original Movie to be broadcast on the BBC. On August 16, 2007 ratings went slightly up to 6.0 million viewers. [1]

Characters

Lead characters

  • Troy Bolton (Zac Efron) is the male protagonist of the story and the captain of the East High Wildcats basketball team. His best friend is Chad Danforth. At a New Years party at a ski resort, he was pressured into singing 'Start of Something New' with Gabriella Montez; prior to that, he had only sung in the shower.[5] Troy is torn between basketball and singing; he wants to sing with Gabriella (the girl Troy has a crush on), but his teammates push him away from it with peer pressure and even trickery because they are worried it will affect their chances at winning the championship game, as Troy is the coach's son, Wildcat captain, and star player. Troy also enjoys snowboarding.
  • Gabriella Montez (Vanessa Anne Hudgens) is the female protagonist, who secretly likes Troy. She is a shy and intelligent student who just changed schools. She originally met Troy when they were forced into a karaoke duet at a New Years party at a ski resort. She meets him again when she moves to the same school as Troy in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She is hesitant to let everybody know of her past achievements, although they find out, through the internet, that she previously won numerous Scholastic Competitions. She had previously been in a church choir, but passed out after having everybody stare at her while singing solo. She and Troy audition, get a callback, and then win the lead parts for the Winter musical. She also helps East High win the Scholastic Decathlon. In the Japanese dub of the special, she is voiced by Fumiko Orikasa.
  • Sharpay Evans (Ashley Tisdale) is the antagonist of High School Musical. She is an arrogant person who always wants her way. She overdominates and likes to be in control even of her twin brother Ryan. She auditions with him for the winter school musical against Troy and Gabriella. When she hears that Troy and Gabriella have a callback, she changes the callback date so Troy and Gabriella wouldn't be able to get the leads. The plan however fails with the aid of Taylor and Chad who have. Sharpay ends up being the understudy for Gabriella, and in the end, wishes Gabriella good luck by telling her to break a leg. Chad, at one point, calls Sharpay and Ryan "show dogs"; the Shar Pei, a homophone of Sharpay, is a kind of dog. She also makes reference to famous Broadway songwriter Stephen Sondheim by calling Kelsi "my sawed-off Sondheim". Despite her resentment of Troy and Gabriella taking the lead from her in the school musical, she seems to have a small crush or interest in Troy, and somewhat jealous of Gabriella. It also should be noted that at the end of High School Musical she seems to at least get along with Troy and Gabriella. Yet in High School Musical 2, she has reverted to hating Gabriella, and actually developed an interest for Troy.
  • Ryan Evans (Lucas Grabeel) is Sharpay's fraternal twin brother, acting partner, and nicer one of the twins. They have starred in seventeen productions together. He seems to have a very developed fashion sense, and dresses very differently then most of the East High students in shirts etc. while all other students are wearing vests and shorts. Ryan isn't very smart, as shown by his inability to read "Go Drama Club!" on the basketball team's shirts. He also has a taste for hats, wearing nine different ones during the movie. He seems to be the more submissive of the twins and just goes along with whatever Sharpay says. Near the end of this movie, and in the second one, Ryan shows his disapproval of Sharpay's behavior.
  • Chad Danforth (Corbin Bleu) is a member of the Wildcats team and Troy's best friend. He seems to be extremely devoted to basketball. From the start, he's a little snobby, selfish, and unsupportive of Troy's auditioning for the musical. He thinks that the musical isn't for basketball players. However, he realizes later that singing is something that Troy truly enjoys and so Chad gives his support to his best friend's audition endeavor. After teaming up with Taylor McKessie to pull Troy and Gabriella apart, and then to put them back together again, he asks her out.
  • Taylor McKessie (Monique Coleman) is the leader of East High's science club, which competes in the Scholastic Decathlon. She befriends Gabriella when she arrives to the school and convinces her to join the Scholastic Club. While she at first tried to stop Gabriella from singing, she eventually ended up supporting her. She has a strong dislike for athletes including Troy Bolton, stating that they "contribute nothing to society other than slam dunks and touchdowns." However, her opinion of athletes changes over time. She is asked out by Chad Danforth by the end of the film and accepts.

Supporting characters

  • Ms. Darbus (Alyson Reed) is the drama teacher at East High. She is an advocate of theater and has a strong dislike for cell phones. She has gotten into arguments with Coach Bolton numerous times. She has shown that she has little to no knowledge of basketball.
  • Coach Jack Bolton (Bart Johnson) is the Wildcats' coach and Troy's father. He is a former champion Wildcats player, and expects his son to follow in his footsteps. He has gotten into numerous heated arguments with Ms. Darbus and is upset over his son's decision to go out for theater but then he eventually comes around. Similarly, he disapproves of Troy's relationship with Gabriella because it may interfere with basketball.
  • Kelsi Nielsen (Olesya Rulin) is a pianist and the composer of the Twinkle Towne musical. Kelsi is not confident at first. However, by the end of the movie, she stands up to Sharpay. Troy calls her the playmaker to build her confidence.
  • Zeke Baylor (Chris Warren, Jr.) is a member of the Wildcats team, who secretly enjoys baking and has a crush on Sharpay.
  • Mrs. Montez (Socorro Herrera) is Gabriella's mother. Although she is never shown to have a strong feeling of approval or disapproval of Gabriella's singing, she is shown to support her daughter at the end of the movie. She also approves of Gabriella's relationship with Troy.

Synopsis

Strangers Troy Bolton (Zac Efron) and Gabriella Montez (Vanessa Anne Hudgens) attend a New Year's Eve party at a ski lodge over Christmas Break. They find they have amazing chemistry after singing "Start of Something New" in a karaoke contest, and exchange numbers. A week later, Gabriella's mother is transferred and Gabriella begins classes at East High in Albuquerque, New Mexico where Troy sees her in homeroom. After checking that it's her on his cell phone, Troy accidentally gets detention, along with Gabriella, his best friend and teammate Chad Danforth (Corbin Bleu), scholastic decathlon captain, and soon-to-be best friend of Gabriella, Taylor McKessie (Monique Coleman), and Drama Club co-presidents Ryan and Sharpay Evans (Lucas Grabeel and Ashley Tisdale).

After homeroom, Troy and Gabriella see each other and start to re-introduce themselves. As they talk near the sign-up sheet for the winter musical auditions, Sharpay sees them and assumes Gabriella wants to sign up. With Ryan's help, Sharpay determines that Gabriella is an "Einsteinette", and put an article of her previous academic achievements into Taylor's locker. During detention, Taylor approaches Gabriella and invites her to join the school's scholastic decathlon team. As a result of the detention, both Troy and Chad miss their basketball practice, much to the annoyance of Coach Bolton. During a confrontation between the coach and Ms. Darbus, it is made clear that neither of them has any real respect for the work that the other does. Troy eventually takes part in basketball practice, but he can't seem to stop thinking about Gabriella ("Get'cha Head in the Game").

Troy skips basketball practice during free period to go to the auditions, which Gabriella also attends. However, both are too shy to come forward, so they hide behind a janitorial rolling cart as Sharpay and Ryan perform their version of "What I've Been Looking For". When Gabriella finally decides to audition, Troy offers to sing with her, but Ms. Darbus says it is too late.

After a confrontation with Sharpay, Kelsi Nielsen, the composer of the musical, trips and drops her notes and piano music. Troy and Gabriella rush to help her, and she offers to let them hear how the song was supposed to sound. Troy and Gabriella then sing the slower version of the song, "What I've Been Looking For". Ms. Darbus hears them from behind the auditorium entrance and gives both Troy and Gabriella a callback. The next day, Sharpay sees the callback sheet and is furious. Once Chad and all the basketball players find out that Troy skipped basketball practice to audition for the musical, they all are shocked.

At lunch, everyone has learned that Troy is doing something highly out of basketball players' nature, and the students start confessing their secret passions and talents ("Stick to the Status Quo"), including basketball player Zeke Baylor's love of baking. Gabriella slips and accidentally spills her lunch all over Sharpay's shirt. Sharpay tells Ms. Darbus that Gabriella did it on purpose and tries to convince Ms. Darbus that Troy and Gabriella are trying to destroy the musical.

Troy asks Gabriella to meet him in his secret hideout, the balcony of a greenhouse. There, she reveals that singing with him at the party was like meeting a new friend at kindergarten; he felt like a best friend although she hardly knew him. Meanwhile, Zeke attempts to talk to Sharpay, who says that she would rather stick pins in her eyes than watch Zeke play basketball. He asks if that would be uncomfortable, and she snaps back, "Evaporate, tall person!"

Chad and Taylor decide that they need to devise a plan so that everything can go back to normal. The basketball team tricks Troy into saying that Gabriella isn't important while she watches them through a wi-fi link. Gabriella is hurt and confused about where she and Troy now stand ("When There Was Me and You"). Troy tries to talk to Gabriella as normal, but Gabriella tells him she does not want to do the musical anymore and that it was never really important to her.

After feeling guilty about ruining Troy and Gabriella's friendship, and noticing that they are no longer interested in the basketball game or the decathlon, Chad and Taylor decide to tell them the truth. Chad, Zeke, and Jason explain everything to Troy in the greenhouse and offer to support him at the callbacks. Taylor and the scholastic decathlon team tell Gabriella what they did, but Gabriella is still angry and hurt because of what Troy said, convinced that he meant it. That night, Troy goes to Gabriella's house, but she pretends to be busy with homework. Troy phones her from her backyard, telling her that the guy she met on vacation is much more like him than the guy that "said those stupid things". He climbs onto her balcony and starts singing the harmony of "Start of Something New" in attempt to persuade her to go to the callbacks with him. Gabriella then forgives him, and they start practicing the callback piece at school together with Kelsi.

Soon Sharpay and Ryan overhear Gabriella and Troy practicing, and feel intimidated by the competition. Together they convince Ms. Darbus to change the callbacks to the same time as the basketball championship and scholastic decathlon. Kelsi overhears their conversation with Mrs. Darbus, she and the others are devastated, but the scholastic decathlon and basketball teams and Kelsi work together to come up with a plan.

On the day itself, Taylor and Gabriella send a code by computer into the system to disrupt the basketball game by shutting down the scoreboard, and boil a hazardous chemical to stall the decathlon.

As Troy and Gabriella then rush to the theater, Sharpay and Ryan finish performing their song, "Bop to the Top", confident that they will get the part. Troy and Gabriella show up after Ms. Darbus has called their names twice, and she tells them again that they are too late. Many other students start streaming into the auditorium to support them and Ms. Darbus has no choice but to allow them to perform "Breaking Free." In the end, Ms. Darbus gives the parts to Troy and Gabriella. After winning both the scholastic decathlon and the basketball game, the entire school gathers in the gym to celebrate ("We're All in This Together").

After the celebrations, Sharpay finds Zeke alone in the gym and tells him that the cookies he made are the best things she has ever tasted. Zeke answers (quite suggestively) that he might even make her a crème brûlée.

Variations

Apart from the original version, Disney Channel has also broadcast different variations of the movie:

  • Sing-Along version, aired on January 21, 2006, is a karaoke-style presentation in which viewers can sing along to their favorite soundtrack songs. This version is also included in the High School Musical: Encore Edition DVD and in the High School Musical: Remix Edition DVD.
  • Dance-Along version, which had aired on March 10, 2006 and aired again on April 27, 2007, includes dance moves from the songs "Get'cha Head in the Game" and "We're All in This Together", which are taught by the cast members during the breaks of the movie. The videos of the teaching are included in the High School Musical: Remix Edition DVD as a bonus feature, as well as on the High School Musical DVD game.
  • Pop-Up edition is a special presentation, which premiered on November 24, 2006, including a behind the scenes look into the making of the movie. The pop-ups are small "Post-it notes"-like notices that pop up at times of interest in the movie, showing information about it.
  • High School Musical: The Ultimate Edition Premiered on Disney Channel UK on September 14, 2007. This special version combined all three of the above: Sing-Along, Dance-Along And Pop-Up. It premiered a week before the premiere of High School Musical 2 on Disney Channel UK.

Release dates

Country Channel Date
United States Disney Channel January 20, 2006
Canada Family Channel January 20, 2006
Australia, New Zealand Disney Channel Australia June 10, 2006
Asia Disney Channel Asia June 25, 2006
Brazil Disney Channel Brazil July 30, 2006
Latin America Disney Channel Latin America August 6, 2006
Germany Disney Channel Germany September 6, 2006
Scandinavia Disney Channel Scandinavia September 8, 2006
Middle East Disney Channel Middle East September 8, 2006
France Disney Channel France September 19, 2006
United Kingdom Disney Channel UK September 22, 2006
India Disney Channel India September 24, 2006
Portugal Disney Channel Portugal September 30, 2006
Italy Disney Channel Italy September 30, 2006
Spain Disney Channel Spain September 30, 2006
Taiwan Disney Channel Taiwan October 7, 2006
Chile Canal 13 November 17, 2006
South Africa Disney Channel October 2006
The Netherlands Jetix/Veronica December 25, 2006
Hong Kong (Terrestrial) TVB Pearl December 25 2006
Malaysia (Terrestrial) TV3 November 26, 2006
Republic of Ireland RTE Two December 27 2006
England, Wales, Northern Ireland (Terrestrial) BBC One December 29 2006
UK (HD) BBC HD December 29 2006
Poland TVP 1 December 30 2006
Scotland (Terrestrial) BBC One Scotland December 31 2006
Belgium (Dutch version) Eén December 31 2006
Hungary TV2 January 1 2007
Belgium (French version) RTL TVI January 1 2007
Denmark TV2 January 7 2007
Philippines (Terrestrial) Studio 23 June 16 2007
Singapore (Terrestrial) MediaCorp TV Channel 5 July 29 2007
China CCTV-6 August 18 2007
Israel Jetix August 29 2007

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was released on January 10 2006 and debuted at number 133 on the Billboard 200, selling 7,469 copies in its first week. In the album's third week, for the chart dated February 11 2006, it climbed to number ten, and has since risen to number one on the Billboard 200 twice (on March 1 and March 22) and had shipped 3.8 million copies on December 5, 2006. Out of those copies, more than 3 million copies have been sold by August 2006; it was certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA.

The soundtrack was released in Australia on May 27 2006 by EMI. In the album's seventh week it reached the number one position on Australia's ARIA Album Charts for the week dated July 31 2006 and has been certified platinum, selling 70,000 units in total.

The single, Breaking Free, debuted in the UK Official Top 75, at Number 45 on Sunday September 24, 2006 on downloads alone. Upon its physical release, its peak position was #9.

In India, unlike other countries that air the movie, the songs are dubbed in Hindi.[6] The soundtrack was released on the 13th of November to only the major CD stores in South Africa, selling every copy in its first week.

On May 23, 2006, the same day the DVD came out, Walt Disney Records released a Special Edition of the album featuring a bonus disc with 8 karaoke tracks of the songs: "Start of Something New", "Get'cha Head In The Game", "What I've Been Looking For", "When There Was Me & You", "Bop to the Top", "Breaking Free", "We're All In This Together" & "I Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You" (which was cut from the movie). The Special Edition also comes with a fold out locker poster of Troy & Gabriella on one side and a movie poster on the other.

Contributions

The song "We're All In This Together" by the cast was featured on the album, Radio Disney Party Jams. The song "When There Was Me & You" was featured on the album Girl Next.

DVDs

High School Musical was released on DVD on May 23 2006. Entitled High School Musical: Encore Edition, the DVD includes both original and sing-along versions. The DVD broke sales records when 1.2 million copies were sold in its first six days making it the fastest-selling television movie of all time.[7] It is, however, the second DCOM (Disney Channel Original Movie) on DVD to be certified Platinum in DVD sales; the first is The Cheetah Girls.

The High School Musical DVD was also released in Australia on July 12 2006 through Walt Disney and was released on European Region 2 on December 4 2006 where it went on to reach number 1 in the UK DVD charts, It was also shown on Disney Channel South Africa, the newest Disney channel in the southern hemisphere. It was the top selling DVD in Australia in August 2006. Also, the Region 3 DVD was released on October 10 in Hong Kong. It also released in Taiwan on December 15,2006. This is the first Region 3 DCOM DVD ever released. It was released in Mexico on November 10 and in Brazil on December 6 to coincide with Christmas and the Globo broadcast of the movie.

The Remix Edition, a 2-disc Special Edition, was released on December 5, 2006. It includes all of the Encore Edition's bonus features and adds a dance-along featurette, new music videos, original song remixes, new cast interviews, and behind the scenes featurettes on the Hollywood and London premieres.[8].The Remix DVD was released in France on June 20th.[9]. It will be released in Germany on September 13th.[10] The Remix DVD was released in the UK on September 10th.[11]

Despite being filmed in the 1.85:1 aspect ratio, both the original and Remix Edition DVD releases featured a 1.33:1 "full screen" version (though not pan and scan as the camera stays directly in the center of the image), the format of the film as shown on the Disney Channel. The widescreen and high definition versions have subsequently been showing in the UK on BBC One, BBC Two, and BBC HD.[12] It has been speculated that the widescreen version of the film may be being withheld until a future re-release of the DVD, around the time that High School Musical 3 comes out in theaters or on DVD.

Other Media

Concert Tour

The High School Musical: The Concert tour ran from November 29, 2006 kicking off in San Diego, California. The tour continued until January 28th, 2007 playing in major cities around the United States, Canada and Latin America. The concert featured all of the original cast members except for Zac Efron (in order to work on Hairspray), who was replaced by Drew Seeley. The concert featured the original songs from the movie, as well as showcase songs from Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, and Corbin Bleu who all now have solo material.

Stage Musical

High School Musical at Rhyl Pavillion Theatre.

Playbill announced on August 1, 2006 that the Stagedoor Manor summer theater camp, featured in the movie Camp, would be the first venue to produce High School Musical on-stage.

North Shore Music Theater in Beverly, MA had a stage production of High School Musical running until the end of July 2007, featuring Broadway actor Andrew Keenan-Bolger and Kate Rockwell, a semi-finalist on Grease: You're the One that I Want!, as Sharpay.

Differences between the movie and stage show

  • The stage musical includes two new songs: "Counting On You" and "Cellular Fusion". There is a song during the auditions scene entitled "Auditions" (Bop to the Top/What I've Been Looking For), which combines those two songs in a large ensemble number with many solos. There are two "Wildcat Cheers" as well. A megamix was also added at the finale which combined all of the songs.
  • Jack Scott, the school announcer, joins the cast of characters and acts as the play's narrator.
  • Former extra song "I Can't Take My Eyes Off of You" has been added to the main repertoire, with slightly altered lyrics and without Sharpay and Ryan.
  • Jason's part is significantly smaller role in the play than in the movie. He has only one line, and does not end up with Kelsi. Jack Scott, however, does.
  • Martha Cox, the brainiac who loves hip-hop, and Zeke, the basketball player who loves to bake, have slightly larger roles and multiple solos. Kelsi Nielsen's role is also slightly larger, and she also has solos.
  • Many of the songs have different tunes and different parts added to them. Many that were previously solos or duets are now large ensemble numbers.
  • "Start of Something New" now includes the entire cast, as the scene shifts away from the New Year's flashback and everyone sings about New Year's resolutions.
  • "Stick to the Status Quo" now includes Gabriella, Troy, Jack Scott, Kelsi, and the "rebels" singing their own backup part, saying "Don't stick to the status quo," etc.
  • "When There Was Me and You" is now a duet between Troy and Gabriella, with the ensemble singing backup.
  • "We're All in This Together" now has a reprise, and the original features Chad, Taylor, Kelsi, Jack, Martha and Zeke.
  • "Bop to the Top" is no longer a duet, but a large ensemble number featuring the brainiacs, jocks, and Ryan and Sharpay. "Breaking Free" also becomes an ensemble number.
  • The balcony scene, as well as Troy's exchange with Mrs. Montez, were cut out of the plot, and the "Start of Something New" reprise now takes place at school.
  • Troy and Gabriella share a kiss at the end of the play, when in the movie, they do not. In the movie's sequel, they do.
  • Mrs. Darbus and Mr. Bolton have considerably more lines. In some plays, however, Mr. Bolton sings.
  • Ryan and Sharpay are given a bit more depth.
  • Supporting characters Taylor McKessie and Chad Danforth are more prominent in songs, while in the movie neither character has any solos.
  • The name of the spring musical in the movie, "Twinkle Towne", changes to "Juliet and Romeo" in the stage adaptation. Ironically, both the movie and stage play is a modern re-telling of the story of Romeo & Juliet.

Professional Stage Tour

The professional stage version is planned to tour 60 cites, starting summer of 2007, at the Fisher Theatre in Detroit followed by the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia. These were preview engagements. The official start date of the tour is August 1, starting from Chicago's LaSalle Bank Theatre. Unlike the concert tour, this production will not feature any cast members from the movie.

Ice Show

As confirmed on the Disney on Ice official website, Feld Entertainment will produce an ice show of High School Musical. The United States tour will begin on August 31, 2007. The announced cast[13] includes 2004 World Junior Bronze Medalist Jordan Brauninger and 2004-2005 Australian national champion Bradley Santer.

Book Series

In June 2006, Disney Press published High School Musical: the Junior Novel, the novelization of the successful film. This novel hit number one on the New York Times best-selling list and remained on the list for sixteen weeks [14]. As of August 2007, the novel has sold more than 4.5 million copies, with 1 million copies of the novel's follow-up, High School Musical 2:the Junior Novel, being shipped to American retailers [15]. Shortly after the success of the original novel, Disney announced that a book series, entitled Stories From East High, would begin publishing in February 2007 with a new book being published every 60 days until July 2008. A complete list of books is provided below:

  • Novels
    1. High School Musical: the Junior Novel (June 1, 2006)
    2. High School Musical 2: the Junior Novel (August 14, 2007)
    3. High School Musical 3: the Junior Novel (October 2008)
  • Stories From East High
    1. Battle of the Bands (February 1, 2007)
    2. Wildcat Spirit (April 1, 2007)
    3. Poetry in Motion (June 1, 2007)
    4. Crunch Time (August 1, 2007)
    5. Broadway Dreams (October 1, 2007)
    6. Heart to Heart (December 1, 2007)
    7. Friends 4Ever? (February 1, 2008)
    8. Get Your Vote On! (April 1, 2008)
    9. All in this Together! (June 1, 2008)
    10. Are you ready for the Start of Something New? (August 1, 2008)

Video Game

The game is about the High School Musical friends traveling across America in a competition, hoping to win the "The American Amateur Musical" title. With the help of Troy and the others, they will show that they have what it takes to win the competition. The set release date is August 14, 2007 for the Nintendo DS, Wii, and Playstation 2. The release date was delayed to November 7, 2007.

Television

  • TV Azteca in Mexico and Canal 13 in Argentina, rightsholders of High School Musical in their countries, announced that they started casting for a reality show, in which the winners would star in a joint Mexican / Argentinian version of the film. The series, named High School Musical, La Seleccion, is being co-produced by TV Azteca, Canal 13 and Disney.
  • In the UK, Disney channel are shooting a music video with members of the public who have auditioned at one of their touring star bus destinations. The successful candidates will also feature in a one off reality TV show. [2]. Also, in the Suite Life of Zack & Cody episode '"Lip Sychin' in the Rain"', Bauckner Middle School has set up a stage-production of High School Musical. Maddie (Tisdale) auditions for the role of Sharpay but loses the role to London. Cody auditions for Troy and aces the role. Zack, however, is a stagehand. Mark Indelicato from Ugly Betty guest stars as Antonio. The episode includes the songs "Getcha Head in the Game," "What I've Been Looking For," and "Bop to the Top" (The first two songs were never seen nor heard. However, they were featured in a short cameo).

Documentary

In June 2007, Oscar winning director Barbara Kopple spent six weeks in Fort Worth filming the development of a high school production of High School Musical for the Disney Channel. The result, called "High School Musical: The Music in Me" will be aired in 12 two minute segments and a 22 minute documentary. The project highlights the achievements of drama teachers Julia Worthington and Ann Hunter and a talented group of drama students and first-time actors.


Awards

Year Award Category Result
2006 Artios Award Best Children's Television Programming Won
Billboard Music Award Soundtrack Album of the Year
Emmy Award Outstanding Children's Program - tie[16]
Outstanding Choreography
Teen Choice Award Television - Choice Breakout Star
(Zac Efron)
Television - Choice Chemistry
(Vanessa Anne Hudgens & Zac Efron)
Television - Choice Comedy/Musical Show
Television Critics Association Award Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming
American Music Award Best Pop Album Nominated
Billboard Music Award Album of the Year
Emmy Award Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries, Movie, or a Special
Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie, or a Dramatic Special
Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics
("Get'Cha Head In The Game")
Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics
("Breaking Free")
Satellite Award Best Motion Picture Made for Television
Teen Choice Award Television - Choice Breakout Star
(Vanessa Anne Hudgens)


See also

References

  1. ^ Disney hits high note with the tweenagers - Industry sectors - Times Online
  2. ^ http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117959007.html?categoryid=14&cs=1
  3. ^ Music Market Data for 2006 | LinuxElectrons
  4. ^ Disney scores kid points with 'High School Musical'
  5. ^ ""Memorable Quotes from High School Musical"".
  6. ^ http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=1054690
  7. ^ Arnold, Thomas. "'High School Musical' Debuts at No. 1".
  8. ^ "High School Musical Remix Edition - Disney press release".
  9. ^ "High school musical Remix - Edition Collector 2 DVD".
  10. ^ "High School Musical - remix (2 DVDs)".
  11. ^ "High School Musical - Remix Edition [2006]".
  12. ^ "DVD Talk Review: High School Musical". May 28, 2006.
  13. ^ "Disney's High School Musical: The Ice Tour Heats Up with Announcement of Principal Cast". 2007-06-27. Retrieved 2007-07-04. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  14. ^ Disney launches two 'High School Musical' books
  15. ^ Disney launches two 'High School Musical' books
  16. ^ Tied with I Have Tourette's But Tourette's Doesn't Have Me
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