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''Rise'' is an American musical
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television series created by
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, starring
Josh Radnor Joshua Thomas Radnor (born July 29, 1974) is an American actor, filmmaker, author, and musician. He is best known for portraying Ted Mosby on the popular and Emmy Award–winning CBS sitcom ''How I Met Your Mother''. He made his writing and dire ...
in the lead role as Lou Mazzuchelli. The series is inspired by the 2013 book '' Drama High'' by Michael Sokolove, which focused on real-life teacher Lou Volpe and the famed theater program at Harry S Truman High School in
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. The
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was ordered to series by
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on May 4, 2017, along with '' The Brave'', making both series the first regular series orders by the network for the
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. The first season consisted of 10 episodes, and debuted on March 13, 2018. On May 11, 2018, NBC canceled the show after one season.


Cast and characters


Main

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Josh Radnor Joshua Thomas Radnor (born July 29, 1974) is an American actor, filmmaker, author, and musician. He is best known for portraying Ted Mosby on the popular and Emmy Award–winning CBS sitcom ''How I Met Your Mother''. He made his writing and dire ...
as Lou "Mr. Mazzu" Mazzuchelli, an English teacher at Stanton High who wants to reinvent the school's drama presentations. He takes over the Stanton drama club and pushes to perform '' Spring Awakening.'' *
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as Gail Mazzuchelli, Lou's wife who supports his plan of taking over the drama department of his school * Rosie Perez as Tracey Wolfe, the assistant director who was previously offered the director job before being replaced by Lou, though she stays on and supports Lou *
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as Lilette Suarez, a high school student and member of the Stanton drama club cast in the lead role of Wendla, who has problems with her mother at home * Damon J. Gillespie as Robbie Thorne, the starting quarterback of the Stanton football team, who is cast in the lead role of Melchior; he also visits and takes care of his mother at a hospital. *
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as Vanessa Suarez, Lilette's mother who has an affair with the football coach and keeps secrets from her daughter *
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as Coach Sam Strickland, the headstrong and strict Stanton football coach who values sports over the arts *
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as Simon Saunders, a student born into a very religious conservative family, who is usually cast in the lead roles in the Stanton club theater productions, but later is cast in the role of Hänschen * Amy Forsyth as Gwen Strickland, Coach Strickland's daughter and member of Stanton drama club, who has problems at home due to her father's affair; she is usually cast in the lead female roles, but is cast as supporting character Ilse. * Rarmian Newton as Maashous Evers, a homeless student who is the lighting designer for the drama club * Casey Johnson as Gordy Mazzuchelli, Lou's son, who is having problems with alcohol * Taylor Richardson as Kaitlin Mazzuchelli, Lou's daughter


Recurring

* Ellie Desautels as Michael Hallowell, a transgender student, previously a member of Stanton's choir and now a new member of Stanton's drama club, cast in the role of Moritz. * Shannon Purser as Annabelle Bowman, a member of Stanton's drama club *
Sean Grandillo Sean Grandillo (born December 9, 1992) is an American actor, singer and musician, known for his roles as the Voice of Otto in the 2015 Broadway revival of '' Spring Awakening'', Eli Hudson in MTV's horror series ''Scream'', Brett Young in ABC ...
as Jeremy Travers, a new member of Stanton's drama club, cast in the role of Ernst, Simon's partner in the play * Erin Kommor as Sasha Foley, a student in the drama troupe who get's pregnant, cast as Martha in the play. * Nacho Tambunting as Francis, a student in the drama troupe, cast in the role of Georg. * Katherine Reis as Jolene, a student in the drama troupe * Rachel Hilson as Harmon Curtis, a student in the drama troupe * Alexis Molnar as Lexi, a student in the drama troupe * Tiffany Mann as Cheryl, a student in the drama troupe * Caroline Pluta as Violet, a student in the drama troupe * Sergio King as Clark, a student in the drama troupe *
Jennifer Ferrin Jennifer Ferrin (born February 25, 1979) is an American actress. Early life and education Ferrin was born in Lawrenceville, Georgia. She attended Brookwood High where she was the lead in many high school plays and was a member of the choir. Up ...
as Denise Strickland, Gwen's mother who serves as costumer for Spring Awakening * Stephanie J. Block as Patricia Saunders, Simon's mother * Stephen Plunkett as Robert Saunders, Simon's father * Mark Tallman as Detrell Thorne, Robbie's father * Diallo Riddle as Andy Kranepool, a teacher at Stanton who is attracted to Tracey * Tom Riis Farrell as Mr Baer, the Stanton High Band director * Niloy Alam as Sundeep, the Stanton High guitarist * Billy Joe Kiessling as the Stanton High violist * Sumi Yu as the Stanton High violinist * Pance Pony as the Stanton High cellist * Liam Herbert as the Stanton High acoustic guitar * Chandler Swift as Stanton High cheerleader


Episodes


Music

The show had cast members perform songs from Spring Awakening, including the new song "All You Desire" that Spring Awakening creators
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wrote specifically for the show.


Rise Season 1: The Album

On May 11, 2018, a soundtrack from the series was released. It included all Spring Awakening songs performed by the cast, as well as covers of
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's " Glorious". The album consists of 24 tracks.


Reception


Critical response

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reported an approval rating of 59% based on 41 reviews, with an average rating of 6.22/10.
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, which uses a weighted average, assigned the series a score of 59 out of 100 based on 27 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". ''Out'' magazine expressed concern about
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, saying that the changing of the original book's real-life source, about a gay man, into a straight man, was "cultural theft and ayerasure" of what "should have been the story of a complicated LGBTQ hero". In 2020, Rosie Perez gave her thoughts about the show's cancellation: "I think that it didn't have enough time, but I also think, to be fair, it was a little too over sentimental. I think that's what hurt the show. Everyone kept comparing it to ''
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'', and that hurt the show, as well."


Ratings


References


External links

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