The first national tour of Disney’s
High School Musical On Tour, produced by Disney
Theatrical Productions and presented Jan. 29-Feb. 3 in Raleigh
Memorial Auditorium by Broadway
Series South, is an exuberant
live version of the perennially popular 2006 Disney Channel
Original Movie, which has already spawned two sequels and a
bestselling CD and DVD. The spectacular stage show, which received
a hearty standing ovation after Tuesday night’s performance,
even features a couple of songs not in the film.
Kenneth Foy’s ingenious sets employ striking East High School
Wildcat-themed backdrops and mix-and-match rows of student lockers
on rollers to represent various classroom, gym, auditorium, and
other locations at East High School. This versatile and highly
mobile scenery allows director Jeff Calhoun and choreographer Lisa
Stevens to make lightning-fast scene changes. The result is positively
cinematic.
The spirited cast, which recreates the now-familiar characters
of the film with grit and great gusto, also does its part to make
each performance of High School Musical an evening or
afternoon to remember.
The tour stars the charismatic duo of John Jeffrey Martin as star
basketball player and team captain and all-around Big Man on Campus
Troy Bolton and Arielle Jacobs as mathematics and science wiz Gabriella
Montez, a shy newcomer to East High whom Troy first meets during
a karaoke contest at a ski resort. The attraction is instant — and
mutual — and soon the couple is making beautiful music together
during tryouts for the school’s feminist spring musical, Juliet
and Romeo, written by fellow student Kelsi Nielson (the cute-as-a-bug
Olivia Oguma, who’s not in the spotlight nearly enough).
When Troy and Gabriella audition for the leads in Juliet and
Romeo, they not only turn heads and get a callback, but
they chagrin East High’s resident diva and drama club president
Sharpay Evans (Chandra Lee Schwartz) and her erstwhile sidekick
and song-and-dance partner, her eight-minutes’ younger
fraternal twin Ryan (Bobby List). (Sharpay and Ryan expect to
land the starring roles in the school musical because … they
always do.)
Unfortunately for Gabriella and Troy, the callbacks for Juliet
and Romeo conflict with a prestigious science-club competition
and an all-important big basketball game with East High’s
bitterest rival. So, while Sharpay and Ryan Evans plot to make
sure that the scheduling snafu snuffs out Troy and Gabriella’s
chances for stardom, the leaders of the brainiac and jock cliques
belatedly conspire to make sure that Bolton and Montez get
their chance to grab the brass ring.
As Troy and Gabriella, John Jeffrey Martin and Arielle Jacobs
not only have great romantic chemistry; but their dynamic duets
on “Start of Something New,” What I’ve Been Looking
For,” “I Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You,” “When
There was Me and You,” and “Breaking Free” are
among the show’s musical highlights.
Chandra Lee Schwartz as Sharpay provides a villain that lacks
only a poison apple of being the ultimate Queen of Mean, and Bobby
List is hilarious as the goofy and not so loyal Ryan. Shakiem Evans
and Shaullanda LaCombe are good as Troy’s best friend Chad
Danforth and science club president Taylor McKessie; Ron Bohmer
is amusing as Troy’s no-nonsense father and sternest taskmaster
Coach Jack Bolton; Michael Mahany is cute as school P.A. announcer
Jack Scott; and Lizzie Weiss adds a clever comic cameo as Martha
Cox, a brainiac who secretly loves hip-hop. But it is Ellen Harvey
who steals the show with her outrageous antics as high-strung high
school drama teacher Ms. Darbus, a.k.a. Darbus the Deranged.
Clever musical staging by director Jeff Calhoun and choreographer
Lisa Stevens combine with spirited instrumentals by music director
Robert Sprayberry and the HSM Orchestra and outstanding production
values by scenic designer Kenneth Foy, costume designer Wade Laboissonniere,
lighting designer Kenneth Billington, and sound designer Duncan
Robert Edwards to make Disney’s
High School Musical on Tour a memorable musical — and
you don’t have to
have seen the TV movie to enjoy it.
Broadway Series South presents Disney’s
High School Musical on Tour Thursday-Friday, Jan.
31-Feb. 1, at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, Feb. 2, at 2 and 7:30 p.m.;
and Sunday, Feb. 3, at 1 and 6:30 p.m. in Raleigh Memorial Auditorium
in the Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts, 2 E. South
St., Raleigh, North Carolina. $17-$67. Progress
Energy Box Office: 919/831-6060. Group
Discounts (for groups of 20 or more): 919/857-4565,
group@raleighconvention.com.
Other tickets through presenter's website. Student
Ticket Special: Starting
one hour before each performance, students with ID may buy any
remaining tickets for $20 each at the Progress Energy Center
Box Office. Broadway Series
South: http://www.broadwayseriessouth.com/.
The Show: http://disney.go.com/theatre/highschoolmusical/.
The Movie: http://tv.disney.go.com/disneychannel/originalmovies/highschoolmusical/index.html (official
web site), http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0475293/ (Internet
Movie Database). High School Musical On Tour Study
Guide: http://amedia.disney.go.com/theatre/highschoolmusical/pdf/HSM-StudyGuide.pdf.
Olivia Oguma: http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=110884 (Internet
Broadway Database), http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0644816/ (Internet
Movie Database), and http://www.broadwayworld.com/bios/viewstar.cfm?starid=455
[inactive 1/09] (BroadwayWorld.com).