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Disney+ ‘High School Musical’ Cast Revealed

Disney on Friday announced its cast for upcoming original Disney+ series High School Musical: The […]

Disney on Friday announced its cast for upcoming original Disney+ series High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.

Joining the previously announced Joshua Bassett (Stuck in the Middle) are Olivia Rodrigo (Bizaardvark), Kate Reinders (Modern Family), Sofia Wylie (Andi Mack), Matt Cornett (Bella and the Bulldogs), Dara Renee (Freaky Friday), Julia Lester (Mom), Frankie Rodriguez (Modern Family), Larry Saperstein (Fan Girl), and Mark St. Cyr (Doomsday).

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The 10-episode series centers around a group of East High students counting down to opening night of their school’s first-ever production of ‘High School Musical.’ Per its synopsis:

Show-mances blossom; friendships are tested while 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.

Complete cast and character breakdowns as released by Disney+:

Joshua Bassett (Ricky) – Basset is an 18 year-old actor and songwriter from Oceanside, California. He had a recurring role on Disney Channel’s “Stuck in the Middle,” recently guest starred on “Dirty John” and can currently be seen in a recurring role on ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy.” Bassett plays Ricky, a sarcastic yet charismatic skate rat and high school junior, who launches a bold plan to prove himself to his ex-girlfriend Nini — by auditioning to star opposite her in the school’s first-ever production of “High School Musical: the Musical.”

Olivia Rodrigo (Nini) – Born and raised in Temecula, California, Rodrigo has been singing, playing music and acting since she was age six. She most recently starred in Disney Channel’s comedy “Bizaardvark.” In “High School Musical: The Musical,” Rodrigo plays Nini, who just returned from summer theater camp after finding her voice, her confidence — and her new boyfriend. Fiercely loyal to her two moms, Nini is a star — if she can just believe in herself long enough to stay put in the spotlight.

Kate Reinders (Miss Jenn) – A stage, film and television actress, Reinders was a series regular on ABC’s “Work It” and Lifetime’s “Sherri” and guest starred on “Modern Family” and “Ugly Betty.” Her theatre roles include Broadway productions of “Meteor Shower,” “Something Rotten!,” “Wicked,” Sam Mendes’ revival of “Gypsy” and “Beautiful, the Carole King Musical.” Her “High School Musical: The Musical” character, Miss Jenn, is the school’s new high-energy, low-reality drama teacher, who believes musicals can save lives. She may suffer from serious imposter syndrome, but she would do anything for her students, even if it means fudging a few credits on her C.V.

Sofia Wylie (Gina) – Born and raised in Scottsdale, Arizona, Wylie has a starring role in Disney Channel’s critically-acclaimed series “Andi Mack” and most recently made her musical debut with “Side by Side,” part of the “Marvel Rising: Chasing Ghosts” special. She is recording her debut single which should be out late 2019. Wylie is also the voice of Riri Williams in the “Marvel Rising: Heart of Iron” animation series and just made her big screen debut with a leading title in Marvista’s “Back of the Net.” Her character, Gina, is a recent transfer student and a diehard theater kid with as many skeletons in the closet as she has credits on her résumé. She is both ambitious and entitled, and dead set on showing Miss Jenn that she made a huge mistake in casting her as the understudy.

Matt Cornett (E.J.) – Born in Rogers, Arkansas, Cornett had a recurring role on “Bella and The Bulldogs” and guest starred on “The Middle,” “Southland” and “Criminal Minds,” among others. He will play E.J., Nini’s new love interest, the supremely confident son of two corporate lawyers, who secretly battles the pressure of living up to his picture-perfect Instagram account. Co-captain of the water polo team, senior class treasurer, and trust fund baby…it’s not a good idea to cross E.J. if you get something he wants — like the lead in the musical.

Dara Renee (Kourtney) – Los Angeles-born and Baltimore-raised, Renee’ has entertainment in her genes. Since the age of 11, Renee’ has studied at her and her mom’s performing arts studio, “Encouraging Youth to Dream.” She recently starred as Savannah in Disney Channel’s Original Movie “Freaky Friday,” has guest starred on ABC’s “The Kids Are Alright” and recently landed the recurring role of Stunts on the hit ABC show “black-ish.” Renee’ plays the role of Kourtney, Nini’s ride-or-die best friend who’s obsessed with makeup tutorials and feminism in equal measure. Kourtney works on the costume crew of “High School Musical,” pulling together runway-ready fashion on a high school budget.

Julia Lester (Ashlyn) – Los Angeles native Julia Lester has been working professionally since the age of five. Some of her television credits include recurring roles on the comedy “Mom,” “Prince of Peoria” and “Mr. Student Body President.” She has performed in dozens of local and regional musical productions including “Carrie: The Musical” and “Next to Normal.” Lester plays E.J.’s cousin, Ashlyn, an “old soul” who worships Sara Bareilles and is an aspiring songwriter on the sly.

Frankie A. Rodriguez (Carlos) – Rodriguez has worked in television and film for the last four years and can be seen in the guest-starring role of Eduardo on ABC’s “Modern Family.” In “High School Musical: The Musical,” Rodriguez plays Carlos — captain of the color guard and the student choreographer for the show. Carlos thinks of Miss Jenn as a peer. He eats lunch in her office, has been drinking espresso since the 3rd grade and already has his Tony Awards speech memorized.

Larry Saperstein (Big Red) – Born and raised in Long Island, New York, Saperstein acted opposite Kiernan Shipka in the film “Fan Girl” and will guest star in an upcoming episode of BET’s “The First Wives Club.” A skater boy through and through, Big Red is the spiritual cousin of both Bill and Ted: always fuzzy and he’s been sleep-deprived since preschool. Big Red is weirdly devastated by Ricky and Nini’s breakup — his surest role is as their wisecracking third wheel.

Mark St. Cyr (Mr. Mazzara) – A Louisiana native and an alumna of the ABC Diversity Showcase, St. Cyr’s credits include the film “Marshall” opposite Chadwick Boseman and Jussie Smollett, and the critically acclaimed “Doomsday.” He also guest starred on “Chicago P.D.” and “After After Party.” In “High School Musical: The Musical,” St. Cyr plays Mr. Mazzara, East High’s somewhat robotic S.T.E.M. teacher. His belief in preparing students for the future often leads him to butt heads with Miss Jenn, who would rather sing about life than live in the real world.

Now in production in Salt Lake City, Utah, High School Musical: The Musical: The Series is developed and executive produced by Tim Federle (Ferdinand) with showrunner and executive producer Oliver Goldstick (Pretty Little Liars). Also on board as executive producers are original High School Musical trilogy producers Bill Borden and Barry Rosenbush.

Other talent on the series include choreographer Zach Woodlee (Glee) and film, television and music video director Tamra Davis (Empire, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend).

High School Musical: The Musical: The Series will feature brand new songs and acoustic “rehearsal-room” reinterpretations of songs from the original Disney Channel Original Movie.

“The challenge we handed the creative team was Herculean. How do you recapture the joy and the magic of the original High School Musical movie… and simultaneously reimagine it completely?” said Gary Marsh, president and chief creative officer, Disney Channels Worldwide, in a press release.

“That’s like trying to solve a Rubik’s Cube blindfolded. And Tim and Oliver — and this amazingly talented and diverse cast and crew – have done exactly that!”

“We are truly excited about this extremely talented cast and the fresh and contemporary take on this globally beloved franchise,” said Agnes Chu, senior vice president of content, Disney+.

“From the music and dance, to the characters and hilarious meta references, there is something here for fans of the originals, as well as people who are new to East High. It’s going to be an unforgettable viewing experience for Disney+ subscribers.”

Disney+ is due to launch late 2019.

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