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Encore! brings together former castmates of a high school musical, tasking them with re-creating their original performance in a high school reunion like no other. Emotions run high as the former students face faded friendships, former flames, self-doubt and killer choreography. Through it all, these unlikely groups of friends — with the help of Broadway's best — just might pull off a standing-ovation-worthy performance of beloved musicals.
Twenty-three years ago, classmates from California's Santee High School performed the Broadway classic, "Annie." Now, with help from Broadway professionals, the cast returns to reprise the roles of their youth. Annie, who shares the same name as her character in the show, spent years chasing her Broadway dream before returning to San Diego to raise a family. Jeremy, reprising his role as Daddy Warbucks, overcame cancer and is now a deputy sheriff. Jaimie, a former homecoming queen, plays Miss Hannigan and like her character, she is now surrounded by children, raising four daughters and teaching kindergarten. Joining them are castmates Jarron, Debbie, Shenny, Benaiah, Katie, Sarah, and their beloved drama teacher Patty Di Puma. They have all come together in Vista, CA to spend a week singing, learning dance moves, memorizing lines, and taking a trip down memory lane, as they reunite for an encore performance of "Annie." Some flashing lights sequences or patterns may affect photosensitive viewers.
Classmates from Saginaw High School in Ft. Worth, Texas who performed the classic Disney musical "Beauty and the Beast" return to reprise the roles of their youth with the help of Broadway professionals. The cast comes together to relearn complicated choreography and get reacquainted with the timeless music.
Twenty-seven years after students from Michigan's Flint Central High School performed "The Sound of Music," the cast returns to reprise the roles of their youth with the help of Broadway professionals. As they reconnect, these friends -- some of whom haven't been on a stage in a decade -- wrestle with the past, struggle with the present and reconnect in ways that will alter their future.
Twenty-eight years ago, classmates from Hackensack High School in Hackensack, New Jersey performed the Broadway classic "Grease." Now, the cast returns to reprise the roles of their youth with the help of Broadway professionals.
Twenty-one years ago, high school classmates from Satellite High School in Satellite Beach, Florida performed the Broadway classic "Annie Get Your Gun." Now, the cast returns to reprise the roles of their youth with the help of Broadway professionals.
Twenty-eight years ago, students at Brookwood High School in Snellville, Georgia planted their Southern roots in the classic musical "Oklahoma!" Now, the alumni reunite with the help of Broadway professionals to restage it for an encore performance. The cast comes together and turns their struggles into a sensation, while learning more about themselves and each other in five days. Tony award-winning Broadway actress Ali Stroker appears in this episode.
Twenty-one years ago, high school classmates from Dwight D. Eisenhower High School in Houston, Texas performed the Broadway classic "Godspell." Now, the cast returns to reprise the roles of their youth with the help of Broadway professionals.
Eighteen years after students from Katella High School in Anaheim, California performed the Broadway classic "Fiddler on the Roof," the cast returns to reprise the roles of their youth with the help of Broadway professionals.
Thirty-five years ago, high school classmates from Youth Performing Arts High School in Louisville, Kentucky performed the Broadway classic "Pippin." Now, the cast returns to reprise the roles of their youth with the help of Broadway professionals. William Bradford, the director from the original musical "Pippin," helps co-direct this performance.
Twelve years ago, high school classmates from Fish Creek High School in Fish Creek, Wisconsin performed the pop-culture phenomenon "High School Musical." Now, the cast returns to reprise the roles of their youth with the help of Broadway professionals.
Forty-four years ago, high school classmates from Los Angeles High School in Los Angeles, California performed the Broadway classic "Anything Goes." Now, the cast returns to reprise the roles of their youth with the help of Broadway professionals.
Eleven years ago, high school classmates from Pacifica Christian High School in Santa Monica, California performed the Broadway classic "Ragtime." Now, the cast returns to reprise the roles of their youth with the help of Broadway professionals.
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