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''High School Musical: The Musical: The Series'' is an American
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musical drama television series created for
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by
Tim Federle Tim Federle is an American author, theater librettist, director and screenwriter whose best-known works include the novel ''Better Nate Than Ever'', the cocktail recipe book '' Tequila Mockingbird'', the Golden Globe Award and Academy Awards nom ...
, inspired by the ''High School Musical'' film series. The series is produced by Chorus Boy and Salty Pictures in association with
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.
Oliver Goldstick Oliver Goldstick (born January 9, 1961) is an American television screenwriter and executive producer, working on Netflix’s new series Bridgerton. Prior to this, Goldstick launched High School Musical: The Series for Disney + and spent seven y ...
served as
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for the first four episodes; he was succeeded by Federle for the remainder of the first season and thereafter. Set at a fictionalized version of East High School, the school at which the original movies were filmed, the first season follows a group of teenage theater enthusiasts who participate in a staging of ''High School Musical: The Musical'' as their school production. The series showcases a different featured musical in each following season, and explores the lives of the characters as they navigate friendships, love, interests, identity, and family relationships. The series stars
Olivia Rodrigo Olivia Isabel Rodrigo (born February 20, 2003) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. She gained recognition in the late 2010s with her lead roles on the Disney television programs ''Bizaardvark'' and '' High School Musical: The Music ...
,
Joshua Bassett Joshua Taylor Bassett (born December 22, 2000) is an American actor, singer and songwriter. He is known for his starring role as Ricky Bowen in '' High School Musical: The Musical: The Series''. Early life Bassett was born and raised in Oc ...
,
Matt Cornett Matt Cornett is an American actor. He stars as E.J. Caswell on the Disney+ series ''High School Musical: The Musical: The Series'', and is one of the protagonists of the Disney Channel film ''Zombies 3''. Early life Cornett was raised in Rogers ...
,
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,
Larry Saperstein Laurence Benjamin Saperstein (born April 12, 1998) is an American actor. He stars as Big Red in the Disney+ series ''High School Musical: The Musical: The Series''. Life and career Saperstein is from Islip, New York, Islip on the southern shore ...
,
Julia Lester Julia Rose Lester (born January 28, 2000) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her role as Ashlyn Caswell in the Disney+ series ''High School Musical: The Musical: The Series'' and for originating the role of Little Red Ridi ...
,
Dara Reneé Dara Reneé (born November 7, 2000) is an American actress whose roles include Kourtney Greene in the Disney+ mockumentary series '' High School Musical: The Musical: The Series''. Early life Reneé was born in Los Angeles, California, and raise ...
, Frankie Rodriguez, Mark St. Cyr,
Kate Reinders Kate Reinders (born December 10, 1980) is an American actress and singer, who has performed as lead and understudy in several Broadway shows. Reinders was born in Seattle, Washington, but raised in Spring Lake, Michigan. She attended Western Mic ...
,
Joe Serafini Joseph Ronald Serafini (born January 22, 1998) is an American actor. He plays Seb Matthew-Smith in the Disney+ series '' High School Musical: The Musical: The Series''. Early life and education Serafini is from Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, a subu ...
, Saylor Bell Curda and Adrian Lyles. Several cast members from the film series also appear in guest roles as fictionalized versions of themselves. ''High School Musical: The Musical: The Series'' premiered on Disney Channel,
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, and Freeform as a preview
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on November 8, 2019, ahead of its launch on Disney+ on November 12; its first season consisted of 10 episodes. Before the series debuted, it was renewed by Disney+ for a second season of 12 episodes that premiered in May 2021. The third season consisting of eight episodes premiered in July 2022; a fourth season is in production. Critical reviews have highlighted the performances of the cast, particularly those of Bassett and Rodrigo, and compared the series to ''
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'' for its music and themes. There has been a mixed reception to the program's mockumentary format. The series won a
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, five
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, and was nominated for five
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.


Premise

At a fictionalized version of East High School in
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, Miss Jenn begins work as the new drama teacher. The school holds significance as it is where the ''High School Musical'' films, a series of
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were filmed. Miss Jenn was a former background cast member in the film, and the teacher decides to stage a performance of ''High School Musical: The Musical'' for her first winter theater production to celebrate the school's affiliation with the original film. The club members cast in ''High School Musical: The Musical'' learn to navigate their interpersonal relationships while overcoming the challenges of the rehearsal process. In the second season, the theater students of East High stage a production of ''
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'' for the spring musical. Miss Jenn leads the cast in an attempt to win a prestigious local student theater competition while facing off against their rival school, North High. The third season is set outside of the school year and features the students attending a summer theater camp in California, called Camp Shallow Lake. The campers prepare a stage production of '' Frozen'' while a documentary series about the rehearsal process is filmed over the summer. The theater students return to East High in the fourth season to stage a production based on the film '' High School Musical 3: Senior Year''. They later learn that a fictionalized film sequel entitled ''High School Musical 4: The Reunion'' is being filmed at the school, and that they will become extras in the film.


Cast and characters


Main

*
Olivia Rodrigo Olivia Isabel Rodrigo (born February 20, 2003) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. She gained recognition in the late 2010s with her lead roles on the Disney television programs ''Bizaardvark'' and '' High School Musical: The Music ...
as Nini Salazar-Roberts (seasons 1–2, recurring season 3), a musical theater enthusiast. She is cast as Gabriella Montez in the first season and in chorus roles in the second season. In the third season, she embarks on a road trip to
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to pursue her career in singing and songwriting. *
Joshua Bassett Joshua Taylor Bassett (born December 22, 2000) is an American actor, singer and songwriter. He is known for his starring role as Ricky Bowen in '' High School Musical: The Musical: The Series''. Early life Bassett was born and raised in Oc ...
as Ricky Bowen, a guitarist, and skateboarder who previously dated Nini. In the first season, he is cast as Troy Bolton despite his initial lack of interest in musicals. He is cast as the Beast in the second season and
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in the third season. *
Matt Cornett Matt Cornett is an American actor. He stars as E.J. Caswell on the Disney+ series ''High School Musical: The Musical: The Series'', and is one of the protagonists of the Disney Channel film ''Zombies 3''. Early life Cornett was raised in Rogers ...
as E.J. Caswell, Ashlyn's cousin and a jock theater enthusiast Nini previously met at camp. He is cast as
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and the understudy for Troy in the first season. He is cast as
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in the second season and
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in the third season while also directing the camp's production of ''Frozen''. *
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as Gina Porter, a transfer student with theater ambitions. She is cast as Taylor McKessie and the understudy for Gabriella in the first season, Babette the Featherduster in the second season, and
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in the third season. *
Larry Saperstein Laurence Benjamin Saperstein (born April 12, 1998) is an American actor. He stars as Big Red in the Disney+ series ''High School Musical: The Musical: The Series''. Life and career Saperstein is from Islip, New York, Islip on the southern shore ...
as Big Red (seasons 1–2, guest season 3), Ricky's best friend, who fills in as stage manager for the production whenever Natalie is unavailable, despite his lack of knowledge about theater. He is later shown to have hidden talents in tap dancing and knowledge of electronics. He auditions for the spring musical in the second season and is cast as Le Fou. *
Julia Lester Julia Rose Lester (born January 28, 2000) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her role as Ashlyn Caswell in the Disney+ series ''High School Musical: The Musical: The Series'' and for originating the role of Little Red Ridi ...
as Ashlyn Caswell, E.J.'s cousin and an aspiring songwriter, who is cast as Ms. Darbus in the first season, as Belle in the second season, and in the ensemble in the third season. *
Dara Reneé Dara Reneé (born November 7, 2000) is an American actress whose roles include Kourtney Greene in the Disney+ mockumentary series '' High School Musical: The Musical: The Series''. Early life Reneé was born in Los Angeles, California, and raise ...
as Kourtney Greene, Nini's best friend and a self-proclaimed
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, who works in the musical's costuming department. She auditions for the musical in the second season and is cast in the role of
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, and Elsa in the third season. * Frankie Rodriguez as Carlos Rodriguez, the choreographer of the two East High productions, who works alongside Miss Jenn and is cast as Lumière in the second season, and
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in the third season. * Mark St. Cyr as Benjamin Mazzara (seasons 1–2), East High's
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teacher, who is against the school's support of
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*
Kate Reinders Kate Reinders (born December 10, 1980) is an American actress and singer, who has performed as lead and understudy in several Broadway shows. Reinders was born in Seattle, Washington, but raised in Spring Lake, Michigan. She attended Western Mic ...
as Miss Jenn (seasons 1–2, recurring season 3), East High's new drama teacher, who appeared in the original ''High School Musical'' film as a background dancer and directs the school's production *
Joe Serafini Joseph Ronald Serafini (born January 22, 1998) is an American actor. He plays Seb Matthew-Smith in the Disney+ series '' High School Musical: The Musical: The Series''. Early life and education Serafini is from Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, a subu ...
as Seb Matthew-Smith (season 2, recurring season 1, guest season 3), a student who is cast in the role of
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in the first season and as
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in the second season * Saylor Bell Curda as Maddox (season 3), Jet's sister, a technology enthusiast and long-term camper who attends Camp Shallow Lake as a
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, and is the stage manager for the production * Adrian Lyles as Jet (season 3), Maddox's brother, a reluctant new camper at Camp Shallow Lake who is cast as Hans in the camp's production


Recurring

* Alexis Nelis as Natalie Bagley (seasons 1–2), the stage manager for the production *
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as Carol (season 1, guest season 3), one of Nini's mothers * Michelle Noh as Dana (season 1, guest season 3), one of Nini's mothers *
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as Malou (season 1), Nini's grandmother * Alex Quijano as Mike Bowen (seasons 1–2), Ricky's father, whose wife is estranged and currently living in Chicago *
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as Principal Gutierrez (season 1), the principal of East High * Beth Lacke as Lynne Bowen (season 1, guest season 2), Mike's ex-wife and Ricky's mother who returns to announce she and Mike are getting divorced *
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as Zack (season 2), Miss Jenn's ex-boyfriend, who teaches drama at North High and is an actor *
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as Lily (season 2, guest season 3), a competitive and pretentious new student at East High who misses out on a role in the musical and later transfers to North High. She is cast as Belle in their production. * Roman Banks as Howie (season 2), a student who works at Big Red's family pizzeria. He is cast as the Beast in North High's production. *
Andrew Barth Feldman Andrew Barth Feldman (born May 7, 2002) is an American actor and singer. He began his acting career in musical theater by participating in local productions as a child. After winning the award for Best Actor at the National High School Musical T ...
as Antoine (season 2), a French foreign exchange student at North High. He is cast as Lumière in their production. * Kimberly Brooks as Michelle Greene (season 2, guest season 3), Kourtney's mother *
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as Dewey Wood (season 3), the camp director of Camp Shallow Lake *
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as himself (season 3), appearing at Camp Shallow Lake as the host of the documentary. Bleu played
Chad Danforth The following article is a list of characters appearing in the ''High School Musical'' film series. Currently, the characters who appear in ''High School Musical'', ''High School Musical 2'', and '' High School Musical 3: Senior Year'' are liste ...
in the original film series. * Ben Stillwell as Channing (season 3), a camera operator who films a documentary series about the camp production of ''Frozen'' *
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as Val (season 3), a college student who returns to the camp as a Counselor-in-Training and is the choreographer of the camp musical * Aria Brooks as Alex (season 3), an eighth-grader and newcomer to the camp, who is cast as Young Elsa in the musical * Liamani Segura as Emmy (season 3), an eighth-grade camper who is a new participant in the musical and cast as Young Anna


Guest

*
Kaycee Stroh Kaycee Stroh (born May 29, 1984) is an American actress, singer and dancer, known for her role as Martha Cox in the ''High School Musical'' franchise. She was also a contestant in the VH1 reality series ''Celebrity Fit Club''. Career Stroh ap ...
as Kaycee (season 1), a member of the school board. Stroh played Martha Cox in the original film series. *
Lucas Grabeel Lucas Stephen Grabeel ( ; born November 23, 1984) is an American actor, singer, and songwriter. He is best known for his role as Ryan Evans in the ''High School Musical'' film series (2006–2008). His other film appearances include '' Hallowee ...
as himself (season 1), appearing in a dream sequence. Grabeel played
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in the original film series. *
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as Jack (season 2), a boy from Denver who Gina befriends at the airport *
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as Jamie Porter (season 2), Gina's older brother who is a music producer *
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as Marvin (season 3), a friend and former colleague of Nini's mothers who she meets again while in California, and discovers is her
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*
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as Madison (season 3), a former Camp Shallow Lake attendee who was previously in a relationship with Maddox


Episodes


Production


Development

On November 9, 2017,
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announced the development of a television series adaptation of their ''High School Musical'' film series created by
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. The series was expected to premiere on the upcoming
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streaming service, which was still unnamed at the time.
Tim Federle Tim Federle is an American author, theater librettist, director and screenwriter whose best-known works include the novel ''Better Nate Than Ever'', the cocktail recipe book '' Tequila Mockingbird'', the Golden Globe Award and Academy Awards nom ...
was approached by the company, and he pitched the documentary-style series in January 2018. He went on to draft the
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together with
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, who contributed to the production of the series. The series is also produced by companies Chorus Boy and Salty Pictures. Federle was first reported to be serving as a writer and executive producer for the series in May 2018. In September, Disney officially gave the production a series order for a first season consisting of ten episodes.
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was expected to serve as showrunner and an additional executive producer while Julie Ashton would oversee the casting process. Alongside this announcement, the show was described as a mockumentary, and a list of character names and descriptions was released. By May 2019, Goldstick had departed the series over "creative differences", having served as showrunner for the first four episodes. Nellie Andreeva of ''
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'' attributed Goldstick's departure to him wanting to incorporate more mature themes in the series. Federle assumed the position of showrunner for the remainder of the first season. In October 2019, ahead of the release of the first season, Disney+ renewed the series for a second season. Federle stated that the second season's plot would not revolve around a production of ''
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''; in February 2020, the featured production was reported as ''Beauty and the Beast''. Disney+ renewed the series for a third season in September 2021. For its third season, the story is set at a sleep-away theater camp and takes place over the summer school break. It was teased in November that the featured production would be ''Frozen'', which was confirmed in January 2022. Ahead of the third season premiere, Disney+ renewed the series for a fourth season in May 2022. It was announced in September that the featured musical would be based on the film ''High School Musical 3: Senior Year''. In the season, the students will return to East High where the filming of a fictionalized film, ''High School Musical 4: The Reunion'', takes place.


Writing

Federle drew inspiration for the mockumentary style of the series from other films and programs such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. He was inspired to create a series that depicted music as a central theme, while also drawing on his experience as a former Broadway performer. The series is inclusive of
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representation, three
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characters being featured: Carlos, Seb, and Maddox, as well as two
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characters: Ashlyn and Big Red. In an interview with '' The Advocate'', Frankie Rodriguez credited Federle for writing his character Carlos as gay without drawing on the tropes of a typical
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character. The character Seb plays the role of Sharpay in the musical, an example of non-traditional gender casting. The series begins the exploration of a
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when Carlos asks Seb to the
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in the episode "Homecoming". Ashlyn and Big Red
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in the third season; Federle stated that this had been suggested by
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and
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since the first season. The series further depicts
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through Nini's two mothers Carol and Dana. The show also includes themes such as
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.


Casting

Federle commented on the importance of casting real teenagers in main roles to add authenticity to the high school-based series. Joshua Bassett was cast in the leading role of Ricky in October 2018. The remainder of the cast was made public in February 2019: Olivia Rodrigo as Nini, Kate Reinders as Miss Jenn, Sofia Wylie as Gina, Matt Cornett as E.J., Dara Reneé as Kourtney, Julia Lester as Ashlyn, Frankie Rodriguez as Carlos, Larry Saperstein as Big Red, and Mark St. Cyr as Mr. Mazzara. Federle confirmed in November 2019 that an unnamed cast member from the original film would make a cameo appearance through a fantasy sequence. After being listed as a featured artist on the soundtrack, Lucas Grabeel, who played Ryan Evans, was confirmed to be making an appearance on the series. Grabeel appears in the episode "The Tech Rehearsal" as a fictionalized version of himself, performing in a song alongside Reinders. Kaycee Stroh, who played Martha Cox, also makes a cameo appearance in the episode "What Team?". In December 2019, it was reported that Joe Serafini, who plays Seb Matthew-Smith, would be promoted to the main cast for the second season. Further additions to the recurring cast were revealed in early 2020: Roman Banks as Howie; Olivia Rose Keegan as Lily; and Derek Hough as Zack, Miss Jenn's ex-boyfriend. In February 2021, Andrew Barth Feldman and Asher Angel joined the cast for the second season in recurring guest roles, as Antoine and Jack respectively. That July, it was revealed that Jordan Fisher would guest star as Jamie Porter in the penultimate episode of the second season. ''
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'' reported in December 2021 that Rodrigo would return for the third season, amidst speculation that she would not due to the success of her solo music career. It was later stated that Rodrigo would return in a recurring role as opposed to the series regular status she maintained in the first two seasons; Federle confirmed that Rodrigo would exit the show after the third season. The casting for the third season was made public in January 2022; Bassett, Cornett, Wylie, Lester, Reneé, and Rodriguez were also confirmed to be returning. Saylor Bell Curda and Adrian Lyles joined the cast as new series regulars, playing Maddox and Jet respectively. Further additions to the guest cast included Jason Earles as Dewey Wood and Meg Donnelly as Val. Corbin Bleu, who starred in the original film series, was also announced as a guest, playing himself. Three further recurring characters were revealed in March: Ben Stillwell, Aria Brooks, and Liamani Segura as Channing, Alex and Emmy respectively. Saperstein, Reinders, Serafini, and Keegan were listed as guests for the third season in May 2022; it was stated that Mark St. Cyr would not return. Two additions to the guest cast were revealed the following month: JoJo Siwa as Madison and Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Marvin. Federle stated in September 2022 that the fourth season would revolve around the characters Ricky, Gina, Ashlyn, Kourtney, and Carlos; it was later confirmed that Bassett, Wylie, Lester, Reneé, and Rodriguez would return. The casting announcement for the fourth season also revealed that Segura had been promoted to the main cast, and Reinders would return as a series regular. Federle confirmed that Rodrigo would not feature in the fourth season, but said that she could return to the series in the future. He said that he was in negotiations for original ''High School Musical'' cast members to star as guests in the season; it was announced that Bleu, Grabeel, and Stroh would return, joined by
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, all playing themselves. Further additions to the recurring cast included Kylie Cantrall as Dani, Matthew Sato as Mack, Caitlin Reilly as Quinn, and Vashty Mompoint as Krystal.


Filming

Production on the first season began on February 15, 2019, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Production on the second season commenced in February 2020, but was halted due to the
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. Filming had resumed by November 2020. Filming for the third season began in January 2022 and concluded in April 2022; production of the series relocated from Salt Lake City to
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. Production returned to Salt Lake City for the filming of the fourth season, which ran from September to December 2022. The mockumentary style of the series is achieved through the
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, with handheld cameras used to create shaky footage and zooming. Talking heads are also used; the characters talk directly to the camera to express their inner thoughts. The scenes containing shaky footage and talking heads represent the "present-day" in the story; flashbacks to Nini and Ricky's past relationship are filmed more similarly to other teen drama series.


Music

The first season's soundtrack contains nine original songs, and one new composition featured in each episode. The majority of songs are performed live by the actors. Some actors played instruments such as a guitar in their performances. Rodrigo wrote an original song for the series, " All I Want", and co-wrote "Just for a Moment" with Bassett and music producer
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. Federle stated that his original pitch included the idea of developing original songs for the series. Steve Vincent, who worked on the original films, served as the musical supervisor for the series and sourced several composers to write new music. He also received submissions from songwriters based in Los Angeles. The soundtrack for the first season, featuring new songs and renditions of songs from the original film, was released on January 10, 2020, by
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. In the lead-up to the release, selected tracks were made available weekly to correlate with the episodes being released. An album accompanying the holiday special, '' High School Musical: The Musical: The Holiday Special'', was released on November 20, 2020, which includes Christmas music and selected songs as a preview of the second season. As well as both new songs and new versions of songs from the ''High School Musical'' franchise, the second season's soundtrack features songs from ''Beauty and the Beast'', written by
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. Bassett and Rodrigo both wrote original songs for the second season. The season's soundtrack was released on July 30, 2021, which includes a cover of "
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" by Keegan. The third season's soundtrack features music from the Disney Channel
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'' as well as the ''High School Musical'' franchise and songs from the featured production ''Frozen''. The first song, a cover of "It's On" from '' Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam'', was released as a preview on July 7, 2022, before the season's release. Bassett co-wrote and co-produced an original song, "Finally Free", for the season. Reneé also co-wrote a song for the season, titled "Here I Come", collaborating with songwriters
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and Steph Jones. The song's lyrics were inspired by her experiences with anxiety. Music from ''High School Musical 3: Senior Year'' will feature in the fourth season, as well as original music. Federle stated that the season would see a return to songs being performed live by the actors within the episodes, which had not occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic.


Release

The first episode of ''High School Musical: The Musical: The Series'' was telecast on Disney Channel,
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, and Freeform on November 8, 2019, ahead of its launch on the
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Disney+ on November 12, 2019, in 4K HDR. The preview simulcast of the first episode was viewed by 2.03million on ABC, in addition to 474,000 on Disney Channel and 293,000 during its Freeform airing. The broadcast received 2.8million viewers in total. On the streaming service, episodes were released weekly rather the
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model of all at once. The first-season finale was released on January 10, 2020. ''High School Musical: The Musical: The Holiday Special'', featuring the cast performing Christmas music, was released December 11, 2020; the 45-minute special featured previews of songs and scenes from the second season. Before the release of the second season, Disney Channel aired the complete first season in a marathon format on May 8, 2021. The second season premiered on May 14, 2021. The season was originally planned to debut in 2020 but was delayed after the COVID-19 pandemic halted filming. The third season premiered on July 27, 2022; episodes were released weekly.


Reception


Critical response

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reported a 75% approval for the first season with an average rating of 7.38/10 based on 32 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Though fans may find what they've been looking for in its nostalgic stylings, ''High School Musical: The Musical: The Series'' follows a little too closely in its predecessor's steps to truly be the start of something new."
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, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 64 out of 100 based on 20 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews" for the series as a whole. Critics commented on the differences between the series and the film, and there was a mixed reaction to the mockumentary format. Vinnie Mancuso of ''
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". Kelly Lawler indicated that the series is a "love letter" to high school theater productions in a review for ''
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''. Joel Keller of ''
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'' opined that viewing the series did not require an understanding of the original franchise; Caroline Framke of ''
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'' considered some elements of the program too similar to the original film's "two-dimensional" approach. ''
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''s Libby Torres said the series lacked the "infectious energy" of the original film and found the premise jarring. Mancuso objected to the mockumentary style of the series, arguing that the format distracted from other humor in the episodes. ''
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''s Ethan Anderton described the technique as "inorganic and unnecessary". Daniel Toy of ''Tom's Guide'' felt the talking heads helped avoid unfamiliarity with characters. The cast's music and dance performances have been commended by critics. Shannon Miller of ''
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'' praised the cast's talent, in particular, Rodrigo and Bassett for their musical ability and "handling of dramatic material". Writing for ''Decider'', Kayla Cobb stated that the two leads have significant romantic chemistry. Megan Peters of ''ComicBook.com'' praised Rodrigo for her portrayal of Nini's guarded personality, and Keller described her as "especially magnetic". Anderton also applauded the cast and suggested that the series does not feature the same "exaggerated acting style" as the source material. The show's choreography was commended, as well as Wylie for her dance capability. Toy noted Rodriguez's comedic timing in his portrayal of Carlos. Anderton, Peters, and Framke likened Kate Reinders's performance as the exuberant Miss Jenn to
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. The series has been likened to ''
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'' for its themes, as well as its combination of music and drama. Framke described the series as a "sweet and very silly version of ''Glee''", and Peters noted similarities through its "quick cuts and quips". Miller considered that ''High School Musical'' uses music more as a literal than the abstract element in the storyline. Reviewing the music, Mancuso and Toy expressed interest in the program continuing to provide new songs to complement the original film's soundtrack. Cobb commended the vocal abilities of the main cast and described Rodrigo as "an especially pronounced talent" with a sweet and sincere voice.


Accolades


Notes


References


External links

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