For one night only, you can check out the entire first season of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series on Disney Channel.
What’s Happening:
- High School Musical: The Musical: The Series will have a marathon of the entire first season air on Disney Channel for one night only — Saturday, May 8 beginning at 5:00 pm PT/ET.
- The marathon will feature sneak peeks at season two, a new musical number performed by Nini (Olivia Rodrigo) and Ricky (Joshua Bassett), “Buspool Karaoke” music videos, special messages from the cast, and more.
What They’re Saying:
- Gary Marsh, President and Chief Creative Officer, Disney Branded Television: “For everyone who was there at the birth of High School Musical on Disney Channel 15 years ago, this is like a homecoming! And whether you’ll be experiencing the new series for the very first time or just want to relive the drama and magic of season one ahead of the season two premiere, viewers will get to see it on the platform where it all began … bet on it!”
About the Show:
- “The 10-episode series picks up nearly 15 years after the original movie has become a global sensation, at the real-life location where it all began: East High. It follows a group of students as they count down to opening night of their school’s first-ever production of “High School Musical.” Show-mances blossom, friendships are tested and new ones are made, rivalries flare and lives are changed forever as these young people discover the transformative power that only a high school drama club can provide.”
- The series was created and is executive-produced by Tim Federle.
- The show stars Olivia Rodrigo (“Nini”), Joshua Bassett (“Ricky”), Sofia Wylie (“Gina”), Matt Cornett (“E.J.”), Larry Saperstein (“Big Red”), Julia Lester (“Ashlyn”), Dara Reneé (“Kourtney”), Frankie Rodriguez (“Carlos”), Joe Serafini (“Seb”), Mark St. Cyr (“Mr. Mazzara”) and Kate Reinders (“Miss Jenn”).
You can catch season two of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series when it premieres on Disney+ on Friday, May 14.
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