Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.
The summertime sequel to the smash hit Disney Channel musical is simply "fabulous."
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Show Essentials
15
Roles
+ Ensemble
G
Rated
1
Act

Full Synopsis

In the last class of the school year, the East High Wildcats can barely contain their excitement ("What Time Is It"). Sharpay and Ryan look forward to spending the summer at their father's Lava Springs country club. In an attempt to steal Troy away from Gabriella, Sharpay schemes to get Troy summer work. When Troy receives the call from general manager, Mr. Fulton, he accepts a job, not only for himself, but for all of the Wildcats, as well ("What Time Is It – Reprise"). At Lava Springs, Sharpay greets her friends ("Fabulous") and is about to settle in when she sees all of the Wildcats coming to work. She demands that Fulton make them want to quit. However, Troy and Gabriella convince the Wildcats to hang in there ("Work This Out"). Ryan and Sharpay plot to ruin Troy and Gabriella's break-time picnic. Meanwhile, Kelsi writes a song for Troy and the gang to sing at the Midsummer Night's Talent Show ("You Are the Music in Me"). Still scheming, Sharpay makes Troy her golf caddy and uses a college scholarship that her father controls to lure Troy into singing with her in the talent show. Having piqued his interest, Sharpay leads a makeover of Troy into a junior golf pro with membership privileges ("Fabulous – Troy's Transformation"), during which, Troy promises to sing with her. As Ryan leads a rehearsal of his and Sharpay's talent-show number ("Humuhumunukunukuapua'a"), Troy runs in, late for his rehearsal with the Wildcats. Sharpay then gives Ryan's part to Troy and reminds him of his promise to sing with her. Troy is torn.

Sharpay convinces Kelsi to rework her song and Troy to sing it with her and the Sharpettes ("You Are the Music in Me – Rock Version"). Since Sharpay's dad set Troy up to practice with the college basketball team, Troy misses the staff baseball game and leaves his friends stranded. Determined not to have her summer ruined, Gabriella recruits Ryan to replace him on the team. Chad is hesitant at first, but he and Ryan soon learn to work together ("I Don't Dance"). And Ryan agrees to help the Wildcats stage a new number for the show ("Every Day Rehearsal"). Sharpay finds out and has Fulton ban all employees from performing ("Fabulous – Sharpay's Triumph"). Gabriella confronts Sharpay, decides to leave Lava Springs and then breaks up with Troy ("Gotta Go My Own Way"). At the talent show, Troy realizes his mistakes and refuses to sing with Sharpay. Sharpay explodes, but Fulton puts her in her place. Troy apologizes to Chad and Ryan, who suggests he still sing with Sharpay as punishment. However, Sharpay learns her lesson and asks Gabriella to sing with Troy instead ("Every Day"). With everyone reunited, the Wildcats' fantastic summer can really start ("All for One")!

Casting
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Cast Size: Medium (11 to 20 performers)
Cast Type: Ensemble Cast
Dance Requirements: Standard

Character Breakdown

Troy Bolton
Troy Bolton is the most popular kid at East High, the star of the basketball team and Gabriella's boyfriend. Troy is in a tough place this summer - he needs to make as much money as possible in order to afford college. When a scholarship opportunity arises, he does everything he can to make it happen. Look for a solid young actor who can convey the full range of Troy's emotions and character traits: independent, driven, athletic, yet smitten with Gabriella. Troy should be one of your strongest male singers.
Gender: male
Vocal range top: G5
Vocal range bottom: G3
Chad Danforth
Chad Danforth is a jock and Troy's best friend. He and Taylor share a special bond, but he is good friends with all the Wildcats. As Troy gets wrapped up in his scholarship world, Chad becomes concerned about the person Troy is becoming. Cast an actor/singer that partners naturally with Troy, is a leader of his own accord, and can handle Chad's large solo numbers as well as his acting challenges.
Gender: male
Vocal range top: A5
Vocal range bottom: G3
Jack Scott
Jack Scott is the school announcer who is confident and suave behind the microphone, but not so sure of himself when he isn't. He has a great friendship with Kelsi and they bring out the best in each other. Try casting a student who will enjoy making this quirky role his own, and can portray a "gift of gab" radio voice. Look for a character actor with superior diction, good comic timing, and a pleasant singing voice.
Gender: male
Ryan Evans
Ryan Evans is Sharpay's barely younger twin and a true star. He loves singing and dancing, and is learning to be his own person outside of Sharpay's shadow. He wants what's best for his sister but is having a hard time dealing with her ego. Everything Ryan does is executed to the extreme and usually with enthusiasm. You want to find an actor who is a "triple threat" for this character: strong singer, dancer and actor.
Gender: male
Vocal range top: A5
Vocal range bottom: B3
Zeke Baylor
Zeke Baylor is a basketball player and good friend of Troy and Chad. His love of baking is matched only by his crush on Sharpay. Find an actor who works well as part of a team, but is able stand out in his own, especially when revealing his feelings for baking and Sharpay. Zeke has a number of solos, so make sure your actor can sing as well as act.
Gender: male
Vocal range top: C5
Vocal range bottom: C3
Gabriella Montez
Gabriella Montez is an intelligent, charming girl who is loved by everyone& except Sharpay. She is dating Troy and can't wait to spend the summer with him at Lava Springs. Gabriella is a strong, loyal character who sticks up for her beliefs. Cast a young woman who is a solid singer and actor and can portray intelligence and independence. If you have time, pair up your potential Troys and Gabriellas at your audition to see how each pair works together.
Gender: female
Vocal range top: D5
Vocal range bottom: F3
Taylor Mckessie
Taylor McKessie is Gabriella's best friend who has started hanging out with Chad more often. She is organized and intelligent and doesn't like to see people take advantage of her friends, namely Gabriella. Find a young woman who can sing and can portray Taylor's assertiveness and brains.
Gender: female
Vocal range top: C5
Vocal range bottom: B3
Sharpay Evans
Sharpay Evans is the egocentric daughter of the Lava Springs owner and barely older twin sister of Ryan. She does everything she can to get what she wants, particularly Troy Bolton. Find an actress who can portray different sides of being a diva so Sharpay doesn't come off as a one-note caricature. Make sure your Sharpay has solid acting, singing and dancing skills as she carries many scenes.
Gender: female
Vocal range top: D5
Vocal range bottom: A3
Martha Cox
Martha Cox is the fun-loving, big-personality girl of the group. She loves to dance, specifically hip-hop. Cast an actress who understands comic timing and enjoys being over-the-top. The role does have solo singing lines, but the vocal quality is not as important as the character.
Gender: female
Vocal range top: C5
Vocal range bottom: B3
Kelsi Nielsen
Kelsi Nielsen is an up-and-coming theatre composer who struggles with how to further her career. Cast an actor who can blend into the background while having the intelligence and ability to shoot the "zingers" at Sharpay with timing and accuracy. You should also coach your actress to look like a pianist as she "accompanies" the songs onstage. Kelsi has solos throughout the show.
Gender: female
Vocal range top: D5
Vocal range bottom: F3
Sharpettes

Blossom, Violet and Peaches are the Sharpettes, Sharpay's debutante gal pals. They are bubbly, excitable and will back Sharpay up in all her endeavors. The Sharpettes should be good singers and dancers who exude lots of focused energy onstage. Feel free to cast more than three Sharpettes. Use the following names for the additional girls: Jasmine, Lily, Ruby, Beneatha, Orchid, Susan, Lindsay, Colleen.

Gender: female
Vocal range top: D5
Vocal range bottom: B3
Fulton
Fulton is the efficient club manager of Lava Springs. When it comes to the Wildcats, he doesn't have difficulty being in charge, but Sharpay is a different story. He is overly concerned with pleasing the daughter of the country club's owner. It isn't until Sharpay pushes him too far that Fulton is able to stand up to her. Find an actor with excellent comic timing for this role. While he does sing with the ensemble in a few songs, his solo lines are to be spoken, so acting skills should be the priority.
Gender: male
Ensemble
The Ensemble makes up the other characters who populate Lava Springs Country Club. Some have small featured roles: pool boys, hairdressers, tailors, dermatologists. Other members of the ensemble work primarily as specific groups: the Wildcats, Lava Springs employees, Waiters, etc. These roles vary in size and in vocal, acting and dance requirements, so cast performers with a wide range of abilities. The ensemble participates in several self-contained numbers, which provide great opportunities to use groups of students that can rehearse together. (For example, the sixth-grade chorus in one number, the seventh-grade classes in another, etc.) Look for students with enthusiasm and the ability to take direction, and students that let your ensemble look like a perfect representation of your school and community.
Gender: any
Full Song List
Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.: What Time Is It
Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.: What Time Is It (Reprise)
Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.: Fabulous
Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.: What Time Is It (Wildcats Exit)
Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.: Transition: To Kitchen
Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.: Work This Out
Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.: You Are the Music in Me (Pt. 1)
Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.: You Are the Music in Me (Pt. 2)
Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.: You Are the Music in Me (Pt. 3)
Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.: Fabulous (Troy's Transformation)
Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.: Humuhumunukunukuapua'a (Pt. 1)
Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.: Humuhumunukunukuapua'a (Pt. 2)
Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.: You Are the Music in Me (Rock Version)
Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.: You Are the Music in Me (Tag)
Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.: I Don't Dance
Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.: Every Day Rehearsal (Pt. 1)
Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.: Every Day Rehearsal (Pt. 2)
Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.: Every Day Rehearsal (Pt. 3)
Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.: Fabulous (Sharpay's Triumph)
Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.: Gotta Go My Own Way
Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.: Talent Show 4: Theresa Templeton
Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.: Every Day
Disney's High School Musical 2 JR.: All For One/High School Musical 2 Megamix (Bows)

Connect

Curriculum Connection

  • Economics
  • Life Skills
  • Bullying
  • Perseverance
  • Problem-solving
  • Peer Pressure
  • Polynesian Culture
  • Travel

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Randy Petersen & Kevin Quinn,
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