Film & TV NewsKristen Bell Will Reunite High School Musical Cast Members for New TV SeriesFormer class mates reunite to perform their high school musical one more time on the new ABC series Encore!
By
Adam Hetrick
November 12, 2017
ABC is teaming up with Frozen and The Good Place star Kristen Bell on a new TV series titled Encore!, which will reunite former high school class mates to perform their high school musical one more time.
Executive produced by Bell, the series is currently seeking out cast members from high school musicals in the early 1990s and 2000s.
Bell, whose roots are in musical theatre, starred as Dorothy in her high school production of The Wizard of Oz. She appeared on Broadway in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, and The Crucible, as well as the starring role of Mary Lane in the Off-Broadway musical Reefer Madness, a role she recreated in the film adaptation. She voiced the role of Anna in the Disney hit film Frozen.
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