HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 2 Runs at Artists' Studio Center in Indianapolis Thru 9/27

By: Sep. 09, 2009
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High School Musical 2 premiered at The Artists' Studio Center for the Performing Arts on Friday, September 04, 2009 and runs to Sunday, September 27, 2009

The gang's all here for an action-packed summer extravaganza as Troy, Gabriella and the rest of the Wildcats finish junior year and blast onto the summer scene. At the Lava Springs Country Club, Sharpay reigns supreme while the Wildcats get to work - literally! Keeping every ounce of the light-hearted fun that makes High School Musical a household name, this buoyant sequel takes on the questions of real kids facing the realities of the adult world. Friendships are tested, summer romances go haywire, and the meaning of success is redefined..

The show includes Daniel Young (of Fishers) as Troy Bolton, Miranda Nehrig (of Indianapolis) as Gabriella, Molly Will (Martinsville) as Sharpay, Jeremy Black (Indianapolis) as Jack Scott, and Lincoln Clauss (Fishers) as Ryan Evans.

 

Ticket Information: Adult admission is $15 and admission for children 12 and under is $11 with special discounts for groups of ten or more and senior citizens.  The Artists' Studio Center for the Performing Arts is located at 12810 Ford Drive in Fishers, IN, 46038. 

The Artists' Studio's goal to provide a safe, nurturing environment for the artist to grow in his or her craft. We provide only professional instructors who have, or are currently working in the performing arts and related art environments. We provide different levels of instruction to encourage those who are new to performance art and to challenge and define those who have chosen the arts as a career or vocation.

The Arts are incredibly important to the total development of a human being. It has recently been discovered that children who study music have an easier time with mathematics and reasoning skills, those who study drama develop reading and memory skills at a faster rate, and of course, dance provides an athletic and cardio workout for any age.

If you or your child is currently looking for a place to discover their creativity, please come and visit The Artists' Studio. For more information, please visit www.artists-studio.com.



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