High School Musical 3 Senior Year Cast
ABOUT THE CAST
ZAC EFRON
Nurturing an impressive body of work that encompasses film and
television, ZAC EFRON (Troy Bolton) is positioning himself as
one of Hollywood's most promising talents as his career continues
to evolve. Zac Efron received the coveted Teen Choice Award for Choice
Male Hottie in 2007 and the MTV Movie Award for Breakthrough
Performance for his role in "Hairspray."
Zac Efron recently wrapped production on the Richard Linklater film
"Me and Orson Welles," an adapation of the period coming-of-age
novel by Robert Kaplow. He portrays a high school student who
happens upon the yet-to-open Mercury Theatre and is then noticed
by Orson Welles. Zac Efron stars in the film alongside Ben Chapin and Claire Danes.
Zac Efron stars in the upcoming film "17 Again," a "Big"-like dramedy in which a 36-year-old in
need of a major life do-over wakes up in the body of a high school senior. The film also stars
Matthew Perry and Leslie Mann.
In summer 2007, Zac Efron starred alongside an all-star cast in the box office smash
"Hairspray," which is about what happens when an all-white American Bandstand style TV
show gets a soul infusion. The film won the Critics Choice award for Best Ensemble and the
cast was also nominated for a Golden Globe® and SAG Award®.
Zac Efron became the break-out star of the Emmy Award®-winning Disney Channel
phenomenon "High School Musical." He reprised his role in "High School Musical 2," which
broke cable TV records, garnering 18.6 million viewers.
His other television credits include a recurring role on the WB series "Summerland," and
guest-starring roles on "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody," "ER," "The Guardian" and "C.S.I.
Miami."
Additionally, Zac Efron starred on stage in the musical "Gypsy" and has appeared in
productions of "Peter Pan," "Mame," "Little Shop of Horrors" and "The Music Man."
VANESSA HUDGENS
VANESSA HUDGENS (Gabriella Montez) is a promising
young actress and recording artist.
She appears in the music-driven, inspirational fish-out-of-water
story "Bandslam" to be released in early 2009. Starring alongside
Gaelan Connell, Aly Michalka and Lisa Kudrow, Vanessa Hudgens plays a
misfit who finds her voice in a coming-of-age story about a high
school battle-of-the-bands competition.
Vanessa Hudgens began her career at age 8 in the world of musical
theatre. Early roles in such productions as "Evita," "Carousel," "The
Wizard of Oz," "The King & I," "The Music Man," "Cinderella" and
"Damn Yankees" gave the actress the opportunity to showcase her impressive singing and
acting skills.
She made her feature film debut in Catherine Hardwicke's "Thirteen," starring Holly
Hunter and Evan Rachel Wood. Soon thereafter, she co-starred in the action-adventure film
"Thunderbirds," and was a recurring guest star on Disney Channel's "The Suite Life of Zach
& Cody." Her television credits include "Quintuplets," "Brothers Garcia," "Still Standing" and
"Robbery Homicide Division."
But it was Vanessa Hudgens's role in Disney Channel's breakaway sensation "High School Musical"
and its follow-up "High School Musical 2" that has garnered her much praise and attention.
In 2006, Vanessa Hudgens released her debut solo album "V"-a captivating variety of rock, electronic
and R&B styles-and toured with the Cheetah Girls, followed by a sold-out 42-date arena
concert tour of "High School Musical: The Concert." In July 2008, Vanessa Hudgens released her
second album "IDENTIFY" for Hollywood Records, followed by a two-month concert tour in
the Unites States.
ASHLEY TISDALE
Actress and recording artist ASHLEY TISDALE (Sharpay
Evans) is best known for her starring role as Sharpay Evans in the
record-breaking and award-winning Disney Channel Original
Movies "High School Musical" and "High School Musical 2."
The 23-year-old actress starred in and executive produced the
recent ABC Family movie "Picture This," which was a joint project
by MGM and Ashley Tisdale's production company Blondie Girl
Productions.
She appears in the Twentieth Century Fox feature film comedy "They Came From Upstairs," set to be released in early 2009. She is
also slated to star in United Artists' upcoming feature film remake of "Teen Witch," and has
signed an agreement with Freemantle Media ("American Idol") to executive produce a new television series.
Ashley Tisdale first gained a following with her role as the sweet candy-counter clerk at The Tipton
hotel on Disney Channel's hit series "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody." Next, she lent her voice
as one of the lead characters (Candace) in the Disney Channel number-one rated animated
series "Phineas and Ferb." She was a series regular on "Nathan's Choice" and "The Howie
Mandel Pilot." Her television credits include recurring roles on "George Lopez," "Still
Standing" and "The Hughleys," as well as guest-starring roles on "Grounded for Life,"
"Strong Medicine," "Boston Public" and "7th Heaven."
Ashley Tisdale's first solo CD "Headstrong" debuted at #5 on the Billboard Top 200 Chart and was
certified Gold. She recently toured the country in the sold-out 42-city concert tour of "High
School Musical: The Concert."
Ashley Tisdale was selected as one of US Magazine's 10 Most Powerful Girls In Hollywood, Teen
People's 25 Under 25, Teen Vogue's Young Hollywood stars, and as part of Entertainment
Weekly's annual "Must List" as "Must 'Musical' Prodigies."
She was discovered at age 3 in her hometown mall by Bill Perlman, a talent manager who
continues to represent her. After landing a job at her very first audition, Ashley Tisdale went on to star
in more than 100 national network commercials. At age 8, she booked the leading role in the
national tour of the musical "Les Miserables," and then toured internationally with the
Broadway musical "Annie." She also had the honor of singing at the White House at age 12.
CORBIN BLEU
CORBIN BLEU (Chad Danforth) is a gifted young talent who has achieved a remarkable level of success as an actor and recording artist.
Corbin Bleu starred in the Emmy Award®-winning Disney Channel Original Movie "High School Musical," returning for "High School Musical 2."
He produces and stars in William Dear's "Free Style," in which he plays a young motocross racer looking to win the Amateur National Championships while supporting his family. The film is slated for an early 2009 release.
Corbin Bleu's first leading film role was in "Catch That Kid," opposite Kristen Stewart. Other film
credits include "Soldier," opposite Kurt Russell; "Galaxy Quest," with Tim Allen and
Sigourney Weaver; "Mystery Men," opposite Ben Stiller and Hank Azaria; and "Family Tree."
On the small screen, Corbin Bleu starred as a boxer turned double Dutch champion in the Disney
Channel Original Movie "Jump In!" with Keke Palmer and his real-life father David Reivers.
Prior to the premiere of HSM2, "Jump In!" was the most watched Disney Channel program
premiering to 8.2 million viewers. Corbin Bleu's television credits also include a starring role on the
Discovery Kids/NBC series "Flight 29 Down" and guest-starring roles on Disney Channel's
"Hannah Montana," "ER," "The Amanda Show," "Cover Me" and "Malcolm & Eddie."
On stage, Corbin Bleu starred in the off-Broadway productions of "Tiny Tim Is Dead" and
"Brothers of the Knight" with Debbie Allen. He attended the prestigious Debbie Allen Dance
Academy and later the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts as a theatre major.
Due for release in February 2009 is Corbin Bleu's second album distributed by Hollywood
Records. His debut solo album "Another Side" was released in 2007 featuring the hit single
"Push It to the Limit" from "Jump In!" In the summer of 2007, Bleu completed a solo 45-city
concert tour. He recently released the single "Run It Back Again" from the Disney Channel
Original Movie "Minutemen," which was one of the top 10 downloaded songs on iTunes. Corbin Bleu
was nominated for a 2008 NAACP Image Award for Best New Artist.
Corbin Bleu is involved with many children's charities, including St. Jude's Children's Hospital,
Starlight Starbright and the Make-a-Wish Foundation.
LUCAS GRABEEL
LUCAS GRABEEL (Ryan Evans) appears in the upcoming
"Milk," the biopic of assassinated politician Harvey Milk starring
Sean Penn, and the upcoming film "Lock and Roll Forever." He also
appears in the drama "Alice Upside Down." Based on the successful
"Alice" book series by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, the independent
film stars Alyson Stoner, Luke Perry and Penny Marshall; it was
included in the 2008 Santa Barbara Film Festival. Additionally,
Lucas Grabeel's recent film credits include "College Road Trip." He
starred in the Disney Channel Original Movies "High School
Musical" and "High School Musical 2."
Lucas Grabeel landed his first stage role at age 12 in the high school play "Secret Garden" and
went on to star in local productions of "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown," "Grease,"
"Romeo and Juliet" and "Footloose."
Lucas Grabeel's professional acting career seemed destined when, on a Los Angeles visit with his
high school senior class, he was approached by a talent manager while at the Santa Monica
Promenade. Upon graduation, Lucas Grabeel moved to Los Angeles and signed with that talent
manager, who still represents him.
He has since amassed other credits including starring roles in the popular Disney Channel
Original Movies "Return to Halloweentown" and "Halloweentown High," a recurring role on
"Veronica Mars" and guest-starring roles on "'Til Death," "Boston Legal" and "Smallville,"
in which he played a teenage Lex Luthor.
In 2006, Lucas Grabeel toured with "High School Musical: The Concert," a sold-out 42-date
arena concert tour throughout North America. After a break to film the sequel to the movie,
the tour carried on through spring 2007 in Latin America. Lucas Grabeel also recorded the song "You
Know I Will" for Disney's animated movie "The Fox and the Hound 2."
MONIQUE COLEMAN
MONIQUE COLEMAN (Taylor McKessie) is best known for
her starring role in the record-breaking and award-winning Disney
Channel movies "High School Musical" and "High School Musical 2."
She made it to the top four on ABC's hit reality series "Dancing
With The Stars," and participated in the show's live tour. She also
performed in the sold-out 42-city national concert tour of "High
School Musical: The Concert."
Monique Coleman had a leading role opposite James Earl Jones in the Hallmark movie "The Reading Room," for which she received a
2006 Camie Award (Character and Morality in Entertainment). She had a recurring role on
Disney Channel's "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody," and also guest starred on "Boston Public,"
"Veronica Mars," "Gilmore Girls," "Strong Medicine" and "Malcolm in the Middle." In
addition, she co-starred in the cable movie "The Ditchdigger's Daughters" with Carl Lumbly
and Dule Hill, for which she was nominated for a Young Artists Award. In Sept. 2007,
Monique Coleman served as co-host of ABC's "The View."
On stage in Chicago, Monique Coleman starred in productions of "Noises Off," "Polaroid Stories,"
"The Real Thing" and "The Colored Museum."
She has been selected as one of Teen People's 25 Hottest Stars Under 25 and Teen Vogue's
Young Hollywood stars.
At a young age, Monique Coleman enrolled in dance and piano classes and performed in more than
15 plays. After graduating from high school, she earned a BFA in Acting from The Theatre
School at DePaul University in Chicago.
OLESYA RULIN
OLESYA RULIN (Kelsi Nielsen) returns to her starring role as
the playmaker who inspires the Wildcats with her musical
arrangements.
Born and raised in a small village four hours outside of Moscow,
Olesya Rulin's life changed completely when she moved to the U.S. with
her family at age 7. Growing up in Salt Lake City, she studied ballet
and acting and at age 12, she was discovered by Model Search for
America. From that victory she was able to land an agent and began
work as an actress.
Olesya Rulin's dancing and singing talent earned her the role of Kelsi,
the piano-playing pixie in both "High School Musical" and its sequel.
The talented young actress co-stars in the feature film "Major Movie Star," opposite Jessica
Simpson. The comedy, inspired by the hit Goldie Hawn movie "Private Benjamin," also stars
Vivica Fox and Cheri Oteri. Olesya Rulin portrays Simpson's best friend in boot camp. In addition,
Rulin will star opposite Billy Ray Cyrus in an independent film "Flying By."
She is passionate about rescuing animals and has fostered and/or adopted many dogs over
the years.
CHRIS WARREN JR.
CHRIS WARREN JR. (Zeke Baylor) is one of the stars of
Disney's Teen Choice and Emmy Award®-winning hit movies "High
School Musical" and "High School Musical 2." He portrays Zeke,
the basketball player who secretly loves to bake.
Chris Warren Jr. recently starred in "Depth Charge," a Spike TV original
movie that premiered in Sept. 2008. His feature film credits include
"Men of Honor," in which he shared the role portraying the first
African-American Navy diver with Cuba Gooding Jr. The film also
starred Robert De Niro. Chris Warren Jr. appeared in "Love and Basketball"
with Omar Epps and Sanaa Latham, "Blue Streak" with Martin Lawrence, and "American Gun" with Forest Whitaker and Donald Sutherland. His television
credits include guest-starring roles on "Just Jordan" and "The Bernie Mac Show," recurring
roles on "Zoey 101," "Unfabulous," "Any Day Now" and "Becker," and three seasons in a
regular series role on "The Bold and the Beautiful."
Chris Warren Jr. 's family moved to California when he was 6 years old; he booked his first LA
acting job less than 48 hours after arriving. In 2002, he landed the coveted role of young
'Simba' in the Broadway production of "The Lion King" and was also part of the national tour.
Warren played football for his high school (2006 Mission League Champs) as running back
on offense and was named All-League Linebacker in 2006 and 2007 on defense. Chris Warren Jr. hopes to
release his first single in 2008.
RYNE SANBORN
RYNE SANBORN (Jason Cross) stars as Wildcat basketball
player Jason Cross in the Disney Channel Original Movie "High
School Musical 2" and its predecessor, the Emmy Award®-winning
"High School Musical," which has reached more than 250 million
viewers worldwide.
Ryne Sanborn (named after Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Ryne
Sandberg) began modeling when he was 2. He costarred in the cable
movie "Not in This Town" at age 7 and has since counted guest-
starring roles on "Everwood" and "Touched by an Angel" among his
television credits.
At age 13, Ryne Sanborn was selected by director and choreographer Kenny Ortega to be the
centerpiece of the Opening Ceremony for the 2002 Winter Olympics. Ryne Sanborn's role was to
skate across the ice, lighting the hand-held lanterns along his path, until the entire Olympic
Stadium was engulfed in glowing candlelight. He worked again with Ortega on "High School
Musical," which filmed in Salt Lake City.
An avid hockey player, Ryne Sanborn has played on competition Utah State teams since he was
8 years old. He currently plays with the Celebrity All Star Team in various charity games
across the USA. His dream is to one day play for the USA's Olympic Hockey Team and/or
Snowboard Team.
KAYCEE STROH
KAYCEE STROH (Martha Cox) starred as the pop-and-lock
girl in the Disney Channel Original Movies "High School Musical"
and "High School Musical 2."
Kaycee Stroh began dancing at the age of 2, studying all forms of
dancing. She eventually became a dance instructor. Her life changed
forever when she took some of her dance students to a television
movie audition. She caught the attention of director Kenny Ortega
who cast her in the wildly popular "High School Musical" as a
studious student who has a secret passion for hip-hop dancing.
Kaycee Stroh guest starred on the Disney Channel series "The Suite Life
of Zack & Cody." Her song, "My Strongest Suit," is featured on the Disney Mania 6 CD.
BART JOHNSON
BART JOHNSON (Coach Jack Bolton) reprises his role as
Troy's father from Disney's global phenomenon "High School
Musical" and "High School Musical 2." From 2008-2009, Johnson
has seven other films being released, including "The Cell 2" from
the producers of "24," and a thriller from the "High School Musical"
producers called "Animal."
On television, Bart Johnson starred on the WB's drama "Hyperion
Bay" with Mark-Paul Gosselaar. He has also guest starred and
recurred in dozens of TV shows, including "Las Vegas," "Eve,"
"JAG," "CSI Miami," "Tremors," "Babylon 5," "Strong Medicine,"
"Clueless" and "Diagnosis Murder."
In 2008, Bart Johnson debuted as a writer/director with an 18-minute 35mm short film entitled
"The Run." Bart Johnson took a cast and crew deep into the desert of Baja Mexico for 10 days. The
film, shot entirely in Mexico, is a prelude to a feature-length film. Johnson has also penned
two additional screenplays for his company Good Brothers Entertainment, both scheduled to
begin production in 2008.
In 2006, Bart Johnson bought The Johnson Mill Bed & Breakfast in Midway, Utah, which
Redbook magazine named "One of the four most romantic inns in the country."
In November 2008 Johnson will be driving in the off-road Baja 1000 race in Mexico.
Sponsored by Monster, he will be racing a Sandrail with racing partner Ricky Schroder.
ALYSON REED
Dancer, singer and actress ALYSON REED (Ms. Darbus)
brought to life the sage drama teacher in the popular Disney
Channel movies "High School Musical" and "High School Musical 2."
Alyson Reed has more than 37 years' professional experience in
television, film and theatre. As a performer, she made her Broadway
debut in Bob Fosse's "Dancin'," followed by "Oh Brother!," "Dance
A Little Closer" and "Marilyn: An American Fable," for which she
received a Drama Desk Nomination for Best Actress for her
performance as Marilyn Monroe. Alyson Reed won both Tony® and Helen Hayes Award nominations for her portrayal of Sally Bowles, opposite Joel Grey, in Hal
Prince's revival of "Cabaret." She starred in Radio City Music Hall's "Gotta Get Away" and
the Roundabout's "A Grand Night for Singing"-she can be heard on the cast album.
Other cast albums include "Oh Brother!" and "Do I Hear A Waltz?" Nationally, Reed has
been seen as Catherine in "Pippin," Cassie/Val in "A Chorus Line," and Joanne Galloway in
"A Few Good Men."
Film audiences may remember her portrayal as Cassie in Richard Attenborough's "A
Chorus Line." Her film credits also include Blake Edward's "Skin Deep," "Shop Girl" and
"Manhattan Merengue." Alyson Reed's television credits include "CSI," "Without A Trace," "Eli
Stone," "ER," "NIP/TUCK," "Boston Legal" and "The George Lopez Show."
As a child, the Anaheim native worked for Disneyland-first in 1972 "Alice in
Wonderland's" Alice in the holiday parade. She later performed in the theme park's
entertainment groups "Disney Company" and "Kids of the Kingdom."
MATT PROKOP
MATT PROKOP (Jimmy Zara) is quickly becoming one of
Hollywood's hottest, most coveted young stars.
He joins the cast as Jimmie "The Rocket" Zara, a basketball
player who idolizes Troy Bolton.
Matt Prokop landed the role after making appearances on the hit
comedies "The Office" and "Hannah Montana."
JUSTIN MARTIN
JUSTIN MARTIN (Donny Dion) displays his musical and
dance prowess in "High School Musical 3: Senior Year" as the
Wildcats' ball boy and best friend/partner-in-crime to fellow
sophomore Jimmy "Rocket Man" Zara.
Justin Martin found that he loved to act at age 7 when he performed in
the drama department of his church. After being discovered by a
local talent agent, he was put to work in Atlanta doing commercials
and local theatre. Two years later, he traveled to Los Angeles for a
test run of the renowned pilot season and he was able to book backto-
back roles on "The Bernie Mac Show," "Malcolm in the Middle," three national commercials and the feature film "Doing Hard Time." He returned to LA the
following pilot season to book roles on "Judging Amy," "Drake and Josh" and two national
commercials.
In 2005, the talented young actor was chosen for the coveted role of Young Simba in
Disney's long-running "The Lion King" on Broadway. His performance drew the attention of
the producers of the recent ABC adaptation of the Emmy®-nominated "A Raisin in the Sun"
and he was cast opposite Tony Award®-winner Phylicia Rashad, Audra McDonald and Sean
Combs. The telefilm was the first TV project to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in
January 2008.
In fall 2008, Justin Martin stars in the drama "The Express," the true story of the first black
Heisman Trophy winner, portraying the role of Ernie Davis as a young athlete coming of age
in the 1960s. The film also stars Dennis Quaid, Rob Brown and Charles Dutton. Martin costars
in "The Soloist" opposite Jamie Foxx and Robert Downey Jr.; Martin portrays Foxx's
character as a boy. He also appears in "Black Water Transit" alongside Laurence Fishburne,
Karl Urban, Stephan Dorff and Brittany Snow.
JEMMA McKENZIE-BROWN
JEMMA McKENZIE-BROWN (Tiara Gold) was cast from
thousands of hopefuls to play the new sophomore transfer student at
East High.
In her native England, Jemma McKenzie-Brown has appeared in "The
Amazing Mrs. Pritchard" alongside Jane Horrocks. Recently, she
guest starred as Irena Ryfield in an episode of the television series
"M.I. High." For BBC Radio, she voiced a lead role in "The
Monstrous Mother."
Jemma McKenzie-Brown attends the highly prestigious Sylvia Young
Theatre School in London, where she has been a full-time student
since 2005. The Sylvia Young Theatre School is considered to be at the forefront of theatre
schools in the United Kingdom. A resident of East Yorkshire, Jemma McKenzie-Brown makes a 3.5hour
journey every Monday to stay with a boarding family in London to attend the esteemed
school during the week.
She has been training in performing arts from a young age and it was her local dancing
school (Pamela Gray Dancing Academy) that suggested she join the specialist school in
London to further her vocational and academic studies.
MANLY ORTEGA
MANLY ORTEGA (Boi Evans) made his acting debut as the
ostentatious canine sidekick to drama diva and country club queen
Sharpay Evans, in the Disney Channel Original Movie "High
School Musical 2." He reprises his role for the upcoming big-screen
feature film.
Master Manly Little Pickles of Fulton and Weddington (as his
pedigree certificate reads) was a gift to Emmy Award®-winning
director and choreographer Kenny Ortega.
Like many showbiz legends that have come before him, Manly, a
Yorkshire Terrier, was discovered by sheer luck while visiting
Ortega during the HSM2 rehearsals. As he worked on a chew toy, the brown-haired pup was
spotted by Ashley Tisdale, who suggested to the producers that he'd be the perfect accessory
for her character Sharpay.
Once plucked from the obscurity of his dog carrier and given the chance to shine on the
small screen, newcomer Manly impressed the cast and crew with his self-assured, natural
ability to nail his close-ups, allowing him to coast into the role of Sharpay's dog, Boi.
Although Boi is a boy, Sharpay loves to dress him in an assortment of ensembles that
coordinate with her own look.
Manly currently resides in Los Angeles and is often seen canoodling with another Yorkie
named Noodle. On the first day of production for HSM3, he became a father when Noodle
gave birth to six puppies.
CAST
Troy Bolton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ZAC EFRON
Gabriella Montez. . . . . . VANESSA HUDGENS
Sharpay Evans . . . . . . . . . . ASHLEY TISDALE
Ryan Evans. . . . . . . . . . . . . LUCAS GRABEEL
Chad Danforth . . . . . . . . . . . . . CORBIN BLEU
Taylor McKessie . . . . . MONIQUE COLEMAN
Kelsi Nielsen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLESYA RULIN
Zeke Baylor. . . . . . . . . . . CHRIS WARREN JR.
Jason Cross. . . . . . . . . . . . . . RYNE SANBORN
Martha Cox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KAYCEE STROH
Coach Bolton. . . . . . . . . . . . . BART JOHNSON
Ms. Darbus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ALYSON REED
Jimmie Zara. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MATT PROKOP
Donny Dion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . JUSTIN MARTIN
Tiara Gold . . . . JEMMA MCKENZIE-BROWN
Mrs. Bolton . . . . . . LESLIE WING POMEROY
Mrs. Montez . . . . . . . . . SOCORRO HERRERA
Mr. Danforth . . . . . . . . . . . . . DAVID REIVERS
Mrs. Danforth . . . . . . . . . . . YOLANDA WOOD
Mr. Evans. . . . . . . . ROBERT CURTIS BROWN
Mrs. Evans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JESSICA TUCK
Principal Matsui . . . . . . . . JOEY MIYASHIMA
Mr. Riley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . STAN ELLSWORTH
Coach Kellogg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DAVE FOX
Stagehand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JEREMY BANKS
Mr. Juilliard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TODD SNYDER
Ms. Juilliard . . . . . . . . . . . . . TARA STARLING
Sharpay's Dog Boi . . MANLY "LITTLE PICKLES" ORTEGA
Principal Dancers
BAYLI BAKER, SHAWN CARTER, KATIE COCKRELL, MAX EHRICH, ITALO ELGUETA, CHRISTINA GLUR, JAIMIE GOODWIN, MOLLEE GRAY, CHARLES KLAPOW, KIMBERLY KLAPOW, NICHOLAS LANZISERA, ROGER MALAGA, DOUG PENIKAS, JAMESON PERRY, TIA ROBINSON, HAYLEE RODERICK, BRITT STEWART, JASON WILLIAMS
Featured Dancers-"Now or Never"
NIKOLA CLARK, AUDRA GRIFFIS, MEGAN HONORE, CARA HORIBE, DAVID HUFF, MELISSA MAGLEBY, ALLYSA SHORTE
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