2. Titleof play:
Name of playwright:David Simpatico, with music
and lyrics by Matthew Gerrard, Robbie Nevil, Ray and
Greg Cham, Drew Seeley, Randy Petersen, Kevin
Quinn, Andy Dodd, Adam Watts, Bryan Louiselle, David
N. Lawrence, Faye Greenberg and Jamie Houston.
Premierdate:On August 1, 2006, Playbill announced
that the Stagedoor Manor summer theater camp, featured
in the movie Camp, would be the first venue to produce
High School Musical on-stage.
On January 12, 2007, Theatre of the Stars in Atlanta,
Georgia was the first professional company to stage the
production.
High School Musical (On Stage)
3. Detailedsynopsis of play,outlining eachact
and scene
Act 1:
At East High School (in Albuquerque, New Mexico) Troy Bolton tells his Jock friends,
Chad Danforth and Zeke Baylor, about meeting Gabriella Montez on New Year's Eve
during winter vacation on a ski trip. Gabriella, who has just moved to Albuquerque, also
tells her newfound Brainiac friends Taylor McKessie, Kelsi Nielsen and Martha Cox of her
vacation. We then meet Sharpay and Ryan Evans; the siblings and two drama stars of
the school. Troy and Gabriella have a flashback to New Year's Eve when they met, and
this is where “The Start Of Something New” is sung. One-half of the song is during the
flashback, then we return to East High where Chad, Taylor, Kelsi, Ryan, Sharpay, Zeke
and other students sing of their New Year's Resolutions.
In homeroom, Mrs. Darbus, the drama teacher, tells her class of the upcoming winter
musical, "Juliet and Romeo", a new version of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet", written
by Kelsi Nielsen, a shy East High student. When Ryan, Sharpay, Troy and Gabriella start
using their cell phones, Mrs. Darbus gives them all detention. Chad interferes, telling Mrs.
Darbus that Troy cannot go because they have basketball practice after school and that
they have an upcoming championship game. Mrs. Darbus then gives Chad a 30 minute
detention, and gives Taylor detention when she remarks that Chad “can't even count that
high”. At Gabriella's locker, Troy runs into her and they show their amazement of how
they found each other again. Sharpay walks by and tries to flirt with Troy, but he shows
no interest in her. Sharpay observes that he is interested in Gabriella and she is
interested in him and she looks devious. Later, the Jocks have basketball practice where
the song “Get’cha Head In The Game” begins.
4. In a Science class, Gabriella shows her intelligence by pointing out a flaw in the teacher's
equation. Taylor is impressed and asks, on behalf of her Science Club, if Gabriella could
join their team to win the upcoming Scholastic Decathlon. Although Gabriella refuses.
Sharpay overhears and has Ryan investigate by Googling her name.
Discovering that Gabriella was a very intelligent Brainiac at her old school, Sharpay prints
her newfound information and puts it in Taylor's locker. The students later head to Mrs.
Darbus' room for detention, and act like animals. Taylor then asks Gabriella again to join
the Scholastic Decathlon team based on the printouts Sharpay planted in her locker, and
Gabriella agrees. Everyone does the 'ball of noise,' and Coach Bolton comes to get Troy
and Chad for practice and then talks to Mrs. Darbus about it.
The next day, thespians audition for the play. This is where “Auditions” begins. Sharpay
and Ryan audition as well and this is where the song “What I’ve Been Looking For”
begins. After the auditions have been declared closed, Gabriella and Troy sing the song
as Kelsi intended it - much slower ("What I've Been Looking For (Reprise)"). Although
Troy and Gabriella did not intend it to be an audition they are called back for a second
audition. When their friends hear the news they spread it via cell phones, and “Cellular
Fusion” begins.
Sharpay is furious, believing Troy and Gabriella have stolen the lead roles and broken
the 'rules' of East High. Though most of the school agrees, lyrical chaos erupts during a
lunch break when students begin telling their secret obsessions outside of their cliques
("Stick to the Status Quo"). The scene culminates with Sharpay getting 'caked' by Zeke
(who secretly likes her), after Gabriella spins into him. Act 1 ends with Sharpay angrily
shouting "Someone is going to pay for this!"
5. Act 2:
Jack Scott recaps events before Troy and Gabriella dance on the rooftop garden to “I Can’t Take
My Eyes Off You”. Zeke comes to Sharpay's locker and tries to flirt with her. Meanwhile, the Jocks
and Brainiacs plot against the infuriated duo during study hall. Sharpay and Ryan see the Jocks
and the Brainiacs mingling together and imagine they are trying to help Troy and Gabriella. So
Sharpay lies to Mrs. Darbus saying that Troy and his dad are trying to ruin the auditions because
she gave Troy detention. Later at practice, ("Wildcat Cheer (Reprise)"), Mrs. Darbus talks to
Troy's dad and then he talks to Troy. Gabriella comes to practice to see Troy while Martha comes
and takes her to the lab. Troy's dad thinks Gabriella is the reason why Troy got detention. He tells
Troy that he is a playmaker and not a singer. This infuriates Troy who angrily asks his father if he
ever wondered if he “could be both” and storms off in a rage, leaving his father stunned.
The Jocks and Brainiacs put their plan to work, pushing at Troy and Gabriella to 'split up'.
Eventually, Troy, furious with his friends for telling him the same things his dad did, gives in and
pretends that he doesn't like Gabriella, completely oblivious to the phone in Zeke's hand,
transmitting Troy's words directly to Gabriella, where “Counting On You” starts. Gabriella hears
and becomes very upset. Troy and Gabriella, lonely and upset, sing ("When There Was Me and
You"). The Jocks and Brainiacs then realize that they have gone too far and feel guilty for ruining
Troy and Gabriella's relationship.
6. The next day, Sharpay and Ryan are rehearsing for their callback while Sharpay talks to Ryan
about her role in the school. Troy wonders in looking for Gabriella and Ryan tells him that she
is in the theatre. Troy goes to the theatre and tells Gabriella that they were set up and he didn't
mean what he said and sings to remind her of New Year's ("Start of Something New (reprise)").
Hearing that the callback date has been moved up by request of Sharpay to the same time as
the big game and the Scholastic Decathlon, Troy and Gabriella announce to the Jocks and
Brainiacs that they are not going to go to the callback, but instead help their respective teams
for their events. The Jocks and Brainiacs say they should do the callbacks. Troy and Gabriella
refuse, but the teams decide to lend a helping hand anyway ("We're All In This Together").
On the day of the big game/Decathlon/callbacks, the students are excited for the festivities.
Sharpay and Ryan perform their callback song ("Bop to the Top"), which at the same time
happens with the basketball championship and the science decathlon, during which Taylor
engineers an electronic meltdown in the decathlon and light malfunctions in the game, which
forces all the students to move to the theater. Chad and Taylor explain to Troy and Gabriella
that this is their only chance. Mrs. Darbus, hesitant to
allow Troy and Gabriella an audition due to their
lateness, has no choice but to let them audition as the
auditorium fills with students. “Breaking Free” begins.
Mrs. Darbus gives Troy and Gabriella the parts on the
spot with everyone watching.
The end of Act 2 brings us to the gym where all the
main characters wrap up their plots (Chad asks out
Taylor, Zeke gets Sharpay to be nice to him, Jack
Scott and Kelsi literally fall head over heels for each
other, and Sharpay makes up with Gabriella and Troy).
The Wildcats win the big game and the Decathlon.
The students celebrate ("We're All in This Together
(Reprise)") followed by a recap of all the major songs
in the show ("Megamix").
7. Contextual, historical, geographical& social
understanding
High School Musical is a 2006 American television film and the first instalment in the
High School Musical trilogy. High School Musical on Stage! is a musical based on the
Disney Channel Original Movie High School Musical. Upon its release on January 20,
2006, it became the most successful film that Disney Channel Original Movie ever
produced, with a television sequel High School Musical 2 released in 2007 and the
feature film High School Musical 3: Senior Year released to theatres in October 2008.
High School Musical was Disney Channel's most watched film that year with 7.7 million
viewers in its premiere broadcast in the US. On December 29, 2006, it became the first
Disney Channel Movie to be broadcast on the BBC. Globally, High School Musical has
been seen by over 225 million viewers.
8. With a plot described by the author and numerous critics as a modern adaptation of
Romeo & Juliet, High School Musical is a romantic story about two high school juniors
from rival cliques – Troy Bolton, captain of the basketball team and Gabriella Montez, a
beautiful and shy transfer student who excels in maths and science. Together, they try
out for the lead parts in their high school musical without intending to and as a result,
divide the school. Despite other students' attempts to prevent their dreams, Troy and
Gabriella resist peer pressure and rivalry, inspiring others along the way not to "stick to
the status quo". Show-off Sharpay Evans will do anything to sabotage the friendship
between Troy and Gabriella and also get a lead in the school musical, assisted by her
brother Ryan.
The film was actually filmed in 3 locations, those being East High School in Salt Lake
City, Utah, the auditorium of Murray High School, and Downtown Salt Lake City. The set
is a modern high school in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It consists of characters from both
middle and working class.
9. Maincharacteranalysis
• Troy Bolton, son of the basketball coach at the school and captain of the team. Ends
up torn between basketball and performing. Heart throb at the school, falls in love
with Gabriella Montez. Main character.
• Gabriella Montez, the new girl at East High school who excels in maths and science.
Met Troy over winter break and can’t believe her luck when she sees him at her new
school and falls in love with him. Member of the science club. Sharpay is envious of
her because she knows Troy likes her. Main character.
• Sharpay Evans, the show-off of the school who has been the lead in performances
since pre-school. President of the drama club and most popular student in the school.
Extremely spoiled, bosses her brother around as if he is her property. Very vain and
concerned with her reputation and how she looks. Puts herself first.
• Ryan Evans, Sharpay’s brother. Vice president of the drama club. Obeys Sharpay’s
demands but wants to be nice to everyone unlike her.
• Kelsi Neilsen, pianist in the drama club. Shy, but stands up for herself in the end.
Makes Troy and Gabriella sing the song which brings them together.
• Coach Bolton, Troy’s father. Tries to persuade Troy that he is a “player, not a singer”.
Isn’t supportive of his son’s wishes and aspirations and pushes him to the limit.
10. • Chad Danforth, best friend of Troy and basketball team member. Relationship
between himself and Taylor begins to blossom towards the end. Isn’t supportive of
Troy’s wishes at first.
• Zeke Baylor, basketball team player who is quite shy. His passion for baking is
jokingly revealed near the end of the show. Has a crush of Sharpay.
• Taylor McKessie, head of the Brainiacs as she is very intelligent. Becomes
Gabriella’s best friend. Relationship between herself and Chad blossoms towards the
end.
• Ms. Darbus, the drama teacher. Very much in favour of Sharpay and Ryan at first,
until Gabriella and Troy unexpectedly and involuntarily audition for the winter show. In
around her mid-50s and quite stylish, as you would typically expect a drama teacher
to look.
11. Initial creativeideas
• Wildcats basketball kit
• Fairy lights, balloons on tables (beginning party scene)
• Kelsi’s bowlers hat and suit
• Sharpay & Ryan’s outfits (Bop To The Top)
• Ladder with tinsel & disco ball (Bop To The Top)
• Tables in canteen (Stick To The Status Quo)