Script
Script
The ski lodge is alive with excitement as the inhabitants enjoy the festivities. Gabriella Montez sits on
the sofa reading as Miss Montez approaches.
MISS MONTEZ: The teen party? I've laid out your best clothes, Come get ready.
Props: sofa/long chair, book for gab, christmas lights in the background
Outfit: sweater/jacket for gab, 2000’s red dress for the mother
COACH BOLTON: Keep working left, Troy. Got a guard in the championship game we're expectin', You'll
torch 'em!
COACH BOLTON: Wooh! That’s it man. Sweet, I wanna see that in the game.
TROY: Oh you’ll see that in the game, don’t worry about me.
MRS. BOLTON: Did we really fly all this way to play more basketball?
COACH BOLTON: Right. The party, the party, New Year’s Eve.
MRS. BOLTON: Troy, they have a kids' party downstairs in the Freestyle club.
Troy takes the ball from his father and bounces it once more.
Props: ball
Outfit: full basketball fit for troy, sweater for the father, party dress for the mother
CUT TO: INT. FREESTYLE CLUB AT SKI LODGE, NEW YEAR’S EVE
The party is in full swing as Troy enters in a blazer and dress shirt, casually making his way through the
crowd. Gabriella holds her book as she also shyly makes her way through the crowd as a partygoer tips
an oversized hat in her direction.
An emcee stands on stage with a teen boy and girl at the microphones beside him.
The emcee steps off the stage. Troy yawns as two spotlights move around the crowd and land on Troy
and Gabriella. Troy puts his hands up in protest. Gabriella looks up confused. Troy’s friends point at him
and cheer in excitement.
EMCEE: Hey, you know what? Someday, someday you guys might thank me for this.
The emcee hands Troy a microphone. Gabriella holds her arms to her chest and looks away.
EMCEE: Or not…
The emcee walks offstage. Troy puts the microphone on the stand. He reads the song lyrics off a
monitor.
(Troy sings as Gabriella looks away. He is about to leave the stage when she begins to sing. He turns back
and harmonizes with her. The crowd around them begins to gather. Troy removes his blazer and
partygoers cheer, dance, and clap in rhythm. They begin to build up confidence and smile. Troy leans his
microphone stand as he sings. They raise their arms up on a high note. Troy dances and Gabriella nearly
falls offstage, being pushed back on by the crowd. They both hold their microphones and look each
other in the eye as they sing.)
The emcee returns on stage and claps. Troy offers his hand to Gabriella.
TROY: Troy.
GABRIELLA: Gabriella.
Props: Party decorations (banners, balloons, confetti), Oversized hat (for partygoer), Microphones, Stage
lighting (spotlights), Partygoers’ accessories (horned helmet, noisemaker), book for gab
Outfit: Blazer and dress shirt for Troy, cardigan/long sleeves for Gabriella
CUT TO: EXT. BALCONY OF FREESTYLE CLUB AT SKI LODGE, NEW YEAR’S EVE
Troy and Gabriella walk and talk. Troy has his blazer back on and Gabriella has a shawl. They both carry
mugs.
TROY: But seriously, you have an amazing voice. You’re a singer, right?
GABRIELLA: Just church choir is all. I tried to solo and nearly fainted.
GABRIELLA: I took one look at all the people staring at me and next thing I knew I was staring at the
ceiling. End of solo career.
TROY: Well, with the way you sung tonight, that’s pretty hard to believe.
GABRIELLA: Well that was the first time I did something like that. I mean it was so cool.
GABRIELLA: (tipping mug towards Troy) You sounded like you’ve sung a lot too.
Gabriella laughs. The New Year’s Eve countdown begins and inside the Freestly club partygoers chant
down to 1 as Troy and Gabriella look around, avoiding making eye contact. A red light casts their face
and fireworks appear on the sky. Gabriella looks at Troy and he looks at her.
GABRIELLA: I guess I better go find my mom and wish her a happy New Year.
TROY: Yeah, me too. I mean, not your mom. My mom… and dad.
GABRIELLA: Yeah!
They both put their mugs down and take out their cellphones.
TROY: Here, put your number in. Here
Troy takes a picture of Gabriella with his phone. They swap phones.
Troy takes a selfie with Gabriella’s phone and puts in his number as Gabriella types on his phone.
TROY: Just so you know, uh, singing with you was the most fun I’ve had this entire vacation. So um...
Where do you live?
Troy turns to look at Gabriella, but she is gone. He scans the crowd behind him then looks at his phone
with a picture of Gabriella. He smiles and stares off in the distance.
TROY: Gabriella.
Outfits: Blazer, long sleeves for Troy, Shawl and a cardigan for Gabriella
CUT TO: EXT. EAST HIGH AT ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, DAY
The “Wildcats Pep Theme” plays as the drawing of East High transitions to the real school. There are
students gathering in front of school. A bus parks. Chad Danforth dribbles a basketball as a cheerleader
tries to take it from him. Basketball players greet each other. Troy steps off the bus and the crowd
cheers.
CHAD: In two weeks we’re going to the championships with you leading us to infinity and beyond.
Students cheer.
Outfit: for the cheerleaders; same red outfits, for the boys: casual 2000’s outfits
CUT TO: INT. EAST HIGH HALLWAYS, DAY
Sharpay Evans and Ryan Evans strut down the hallway as Sharpay texts on her cellphone. A boy tips his
baseball hat at Sharpay. As she passes by Chad, Zeke Baylor, Jason Cross, and the team, Sharpay raises
he hands to shoo them out of the way. The team makes way and exclaims mockingly.
CHAD: She spent the holidays the way she always does.
The friends laugh and walk past Taylor McKessie and the science kids.
TAYLOR: Behold the zoo animals heralding the New Year. How tribal.
The school bell rings. Gabriella, her mother, and Principal Matsui walk along another hallway.
MISS MONTEZ: Is always nervous on first day at a new school. You’ll do great. You always do. (Miss
Montez turns to hold Gabriella’s arms) and I made my company promise that I can’t be transferred again
until you graduate.
PRINCIPAL MATSUI: I reviewed your impressive transcripts. I expect your light will shine very brightly
here at East High.
Principal Matsui escorts Gabriella up the stairs. She looks back at her mom.
Ms. Darbus sits in a chair on a raised platform and students chat as they enter and take their seats. Troy,
Zeke, Chad, and Jason toss each other a basketball and chat. Gabriella walks in and hands the paper
Principal Matsui gave her to Ms. Darbus.
TROY: Hi.
MS. DARBUS: I hope everyone had wonderful holidays. Mr. Bolton, be sure to check the sign-up sheets
in the lobby for new activities. (Troy sits down) Especially for our winter musical—we'll be holding solo
auditions…
TROY: Yeah
MS. DARBUS: … for our supporting roles and pairs auditions for our two leads.
MS. DARBUS: Mr. Danforth, this is a school, not a hockey rink. (Miss Darbus walks past Chad’s desk)
Also, the final sign-up for next week’s scholastic decathlon is happening now. (Chad and Troy exchange
looks) If you have any questions, ask Taylor McKessie (Taylor raises her hand) the Chem Club president.
Troy pulls out his phone and calls Gabriella. Her phone begins to ring.
MS. DARBUS: Ah, the trouble with cell phones has once again invaded our place of learning.
MISS DARBUS: Sharpay and Ryan, cell phones. (Sharpay and Ryan place their phones in a paint bucket) I
will see you in detention.
SHARPAY: Uh!
MISS DARBUS: We have zero tolerance for cell phones (Gabriella looks at her phone with a picture of
Troy as Miss Darbus comes behind her) in class, so we will get to know each other in detention. Cell
phone!
MISS DARBUS: And welcome to East High, Miss Montez. (Miss Darbus walks to Troy, who still has his
phone out) Mr. Bolton, I see your phone is involved. So, we will see you in detention as well.
Troy puts his phone in the paint bucket. Chad raises his hand and points a finger.
CHAD: That’s not even a possibility Miss Darbus, your honor, see ‘cause we have basketball practice and
Troy-.
MISS DARBUS: Ah! That will be fifteen minutes for you, too, Mr. Danforth. Count ‘em.
TAYLOR: (in a low voice) Could be tough for Chad. He can’t count that high.
Talot looks stunned. Chad looks back at her and Jason smiles. Miss Darbus slaps a ruler on the desk.
MISS DARBUS: Shall the carnage continue? Holidays are over people. Way over! Now, any more
comments, questions?
JASON: What?
Miss Darbus sighs. The school bell rings and the students exit class. Gabriella gathers her belongings and
Troy waits outside the hall as the others leave.
CHAD: Sorry man. See you in detention.
Gabriella finally exits and Troy leaps to reach her and grabs her shoulder.
TROY: Hey!
GABRIELLA: I don’t-
GABRIELLA: Well my mom’s company transferred her here to Albuquerque. I can’t believe you live here.
I looked for you at the lodge on New Year’s Day.
TROY: What? Oh, uh.. Well my friends know about the snowboarding. Um, I haven’t quite told them
about the singing thing.
TROY: No, it was cool. But you know my friends, it’s uh… It’s not what I do. That was like, a different
person.
Gabriella suddenly turns and goes down a hallway as Troy finishes his sentence. He follows.
TROY: So, uh, anyway, welcome to East High! Oh and now that you’ve met Ms. Darbus I bet you just
can’t wait to sign up for that.
Troy points to the audition sign-up sheet for the winter musical tacked on a bulletin board.
GABRIELLA: I won’t be signing up for anything for a while. I just wanna get to know the school. But if you
sign up, I’d consider coming to see the show.
SHARPAY: What’s impossible Troy? I wouldn’t think “impossible” is even in your vocabulary. Oh, so nice
of you to show our new classmate around.
Troy and Gabriella share a look. Sharpay signs her name in red ink in huge letters under “Pairs audition”.
Troy and Sharpay grimace.
SHARPAY: My brother and I have been in all the school’s shows, and we love welcoming new people.
There are plenty of roles, so I’m sure we can find one for you.
GABRIELLA: (shaking her head) No, no, no. I was just looking at all the bulletin boards. (Troy crosses his
arms, smiles and nods) Lots going on at this school. Wow. Nice penmanship.
SHARPAY: So, Troy, (Troy stops and looks back as Sharpay approaches) I missed you during vacation.
What’d you do?
TROY: Oh, you know, uh, played basketball, snowboarding, more basketball.
SHARPAY: Toodles!
Troy turns back and gives a little wave. Sharpay frowns, glances in the direction Gabriella went, and
walks off.
Sharpay smirks and leans toward Gabriella, who glances repeatedly at a chalkboard as she takes notes.
SHARPAY: (snickers) Well, Troy usually doesn't interact with new students.
GABRIELLA: (glancing at the chalkboard) Uh, why not?
GABRIELLA: I'm sorry, I was just... uh... Shouldn't the second equation read sixteen over pi?
Gabriella writes in her notebook. Taylor gives Gabriella an interested look. and taps her pencil. The
teacher turns back to Gabriella.
Gabriella smiles. Gaping, Sharpay stares and backs away. She taps her fingers on the lab table.
CUT TO: INT. EAST HIGH HALLWAYS, DAY
Troy checks the audition list for the winter musical at the bulletin board. Ryan watches from nearby.
Troy glances around, then looks closer at the names. He nods and walks away.
Sharpay walks past in the hallway. Ryan grabs her arm and brings her to the list.
RYAN: Troy Bolton was looking (points with thumb) at our audition list.
SHARPAY: Again?
SHARPAY: You know he was hanging around with that new girl and they were both looking at the list.
(Ryan furrows a brow) There's something freaky about her. Where did she say she was from?
Ryan stands with one foot on a chair as Sharpay sits and searches up Gabriella's name. on the internet.
She gapes as she opens up an article titled "Wiz Kid Leads School To Scholastic Championship", featuring
Gabriella's photo.
RYAN: Wow! An Einsteinette. So why do you think she's interested in our musical?
SHARPAY: I'm not sure she is. We don’t need to worry about amateurs, but it doesn’t hurt to make sure
Gabriella joins activities that suit her. After all, she loves math
Ms. Darbus walks past Chad and Troy, who are painting a tree rop with green paint. She passes Gabriella
painting a moon. A student walks by costumed with a camel weaing sunglasses. Taylor excitedly
approaches Gabriella with a bucket and a printing of the news article. Sharpay and Ryan watch.
GABRIELLA: Huh?
TAYLOR: Our scholastic decathalon team has its first competition next week, and there is certainly a spot
for you.
GABRIELLA: I eed to catch up on the curriculum here before I think about joining any clubs.
SHARPAY: Well what a perfect way to et caught up, meeting with the smartest kids in school. What a
generous offer, Taylor.
MS. DARBUS: So many new faces in detention today. I hope you don't make a habit of it, but the drama
club can always use an extra hand. And while we are working, let us probe the mounting evils of cell
phones.
TAYLOR: We've never made it past the first round of the scholatic decathalon. You could be our
answered prayer.
GABRIELLA: I'm going to focus on my studies this semester, and help my mom get the new house
organized. Maybe next year. But, what do you know about Troy Bolton?
TAYLOR: Troy? Hmm. I wouldn't consider myself an expert on that particular sub-species. However,
unless you speak cheerleader, as in (Taylor and Gabriella walk through a group of cheerleaders and
Taylor speaks mimicking a Valley-girl accent) "Oh, my gosh isn't Troy Bolton just a hottie super-bum?"
The cheerleaders giggle and exclaim praises. Taylor holds Gabriella's hand and leads her away.
TAYLOR: See what I mean?
TAYLOR: Which is why we exist in an alternate universe to Troy the basketball boy. (rolling eyes)
TAYLOR: Watch how it works in the cafeteria tomorrow when you have lunch with us. Unless you'd
rather sit with the cheerleaders and discuss the importance of firm nail beds.
Taylor and Gabriella show their hands to one another and laugh.
TAYLOR: Sister!
Troy shoots baskets with Coach Bolton. They pause to catch their breath.
You know Darbus will take any opportunity to bust my chops (Troy runs and Coach Bolton passes him
the ball) and that includes yours too. (Troy shoots the ball)
TROY: Did you ever think about trying something new, but were afriad of what your friends might think?
COACH BOLTON: You mean like going left? You're doing fine. Come on.
TROY: Well... no. I mean what if you wannna try something really new and it's a total disaster and all
your friends laugh at you.
COACH BOLTON: Well then maybe they're not really your friends. I mean, that was my whole point
about team today. You guys gotta look out for each other and you're the leader.
COACH BOLTON: There's gonna be college scouts at our game next week Troy. Know what a scholarship
is worth these days?
Troy sighs and nods his head.
TROY: A lot.
Troy spins and takes a jumpshot. Coach Bolton jumps to block and the ball goes in. Troy puts his hands
on his knees.
Sharpay walks to her seat as the students enter the classroom. Troy and Gabriella share a smile.
MS. DARBUS: Well, I expect we all learned our homeroom manners yesterday people, correct?
MS. DARBUS: If not, there are some dressing rooms that need painting. Now, a few announcements.
This morning during free period, you can audition for the musical, either solo or in pairs. (Sharpay smiles
at Ryan and claps) I'll be in the theater until noon for anyone brave enough to explore their creative
side. (Ms. Darbus spreads her arms)
MS. DARBUS: ... Now today we are going to discuss the importance of Shakespeare.
CHAD: Hey, so um look so the whole team's hitting the gym during free period. What do you wanna have
us run?
TROY: Dude you know what, I can't make it. I, uh, I gotta catch up on some homework.
Chad laughs.
CHAD: What? Hello, it's only the second day back. I'm not even behind on homework yet. And you know
I've been behind on homework since pre-school.
Troy laughs and puts his arm against Chad's chest, barring him.
Troy slinks into a classroom and Chad follows. He watches Troy greet a few students.
Troy disappers and Chad looks baffled. In the hallway, Troy sneaks away behind him. Troy hurries down
a stairwell. Farther up, Chad stares down with a confused look.
Troy strikes a casual pose as a teacher walks by. He sneaks ahead. Coach Bolton emerges from the
building and Troy hides behind a wall. With a furrowed brow, Coach Bolton steps over to see no one.
The faculty member looks at his watch. Troy opens the door to a hallway and leans on it.
The faculty member nods and Troy smiles, sheepishly running on. The faculty member shakes his head.
Troy walks backstage and hides behind a janitor's cart. He stops behind a prop camel and peers out. Troy
glances across the stage at a piano, then eyes the camel's tassles and over-size glasses. He sneaks
behind a curtain and watches as Ms. Darbus and theater kids walk in. Troy backs away as Ms. Darbus
approaches the stage. Ms. Darbus claps for attention and takes center stage as the students sit down.
MS. DARBUS: This is where the true expression of the artist is realized, where inner truth is revealed
through the actor's journey where - (school bell rings) was that a cell phone?
Students check their pockets.
MS. DARBUS: Ah, (adjusts her glasses) those auditioning must be mindful of time. We have many roles
to fill, and final callbacks are next week. You'll sing a few lines, and I'll let you know if theater is for you.
(Tilts her glasses) Better to hear it from me now than later. Our composer, Kelsi Nielson (gestures to
her), will accompany you and assist before callbacks. Shall we begin?
Kelsi plays piano for auditions and mouths the lyrics. Ms. Darbus listens as Sharpay and Ryan grimace.
GIRL: (singing off-key) It's hard to believe that I couldn't see that you were always right beside me.
(snapping fingers) This feeling's like no other. I want you to know. (holding hands to chest and
hesitating)
ALAN: (singing monotonously) It's hard to believe that I couldn't (reading at hand) sneeze... see (Sharpay
watches, mouth gaping) that you were always (Ms. Darbus shakes her hand in protest as she drinks from
a travel mug) next to-beside me. This feeling's like no other...
MS. DARBUS: Alan, I admire your pluck. As for your singing, that's a wonderful tie you're wearing.
(yelling) Next!
Alan touches his tie and smiles. Ms. Darbus takes notes.
GIRL: (leaning on the piano, singing off-key) It's hard to believe that I couldn't see that you were always
right beside me. This feeling's like no other I want you to know.
MS. DARBUS: Uh, stop.
CINDRA: (high-pitched)So lonely before I finally found what I've been looking for...
Sharpay and Ryan cover an ear and grimace. Kelsi stops playing the piano. Ms. Darbus covers her ears.
MS. DARBUS: Ah, Cindra what courage to pursue a note that has not been accessed in the natural world.
Bravo! Brava! Perhaps the spring musicale.
A student leaps onto the stage, pirohuettes and poses. Sharpay holds a hand to her chest. The sudent
leaps in the air then continues off-stage. There is a loud crash. Kelsi and Ms. Darbus look concerned.
GIRL: It's hard to believe. (opening arms wide) That I could not see (covering eyes with hands)
GIRL: That you were right there beside me (the pair face each other and wiggle their arms) Thought I
was alone (Ryan looks tranced) With no one to hold
GIRL: But you were right beside me (still crouching, the pair face each other and wiggle their arms)
Gabriella walks up to Troy, who is still hiding behind the janitor's cart.
GABRIELLA: Hey!
Troy is startled.
TROY: Right.
Both nod.
Onstage a student opens her mouth to sing, but hesitates, standing still.
MS. DARBUS: Thank you, next.
MS. DARBUS: For the lead roles of Minnie and Arnold, only Sharpay and Ryan have signed up. It might be
helpful if you show us why we’re here in this special place.
The twins stand. Sharpay flings her sequin jacket over her shoulder and stops Ryan to walk in front. Ryan
rolls his eyes. Gabriella and Troy take seats in the back. Shrapay and Ryan walk onstage. Kelsi puts a
hand up.
KELSI: Oh.
Ryan walks into place and puts on his hat. Students holds up their microphones. Sharpay snaps and the
curtain closes. Behind the curtain, Sharpay and Ryan perform vocal excercises and hand movements.
(As the song begins, Sharpay and Ryan stick their hands out the curtain and snap. The curtain rises and
they take the microphones to sing. They casually walk on stage and break into poses. They snap side to
side and point to one another. Sharpay does a step-touch while Ryan does jazz squares. Ryan passes
behind Sharpay. They point to one another. They turn, pretending to be lost, then sing back to back.
Sharpay hands Ryan the microphone and tap dances. Ryan hands Sharpay back her microphone and she
continues to sing. Ryan does a one-handed cartwheel. Sharpay and Ryan lean on their knees and
pretend to zip their mouths closed. Sharpay covers Ryan's eyes and taps his shoulder. Sharpay spins
away from Ryan. Ryan sings directly into the microphone, lifting it up as he moves his head. Sharpay flips
her hair back and points to the audience. Ryan and Sharpay walk and snap rythmically across stage. They
stop and change directions. Sharpay bumps into Ryan and gives him annoyed look, quickly returning to a
smile. They hug themselves and slide in front of/behind each other. They hold each other's microphones
and dance. Ryan twirls Sharpay and does a jazzhand. They skip back and forth. Ryan and Sharpay strike
poses then freeze in place.)
SHARPAY: (in a hushed tone) I told you not to do the jazz squares.
Sharpay glares at Kelsi, who begins to clap, as do the stagehands. They bow and curtsey.
MS. DARBUS: (standing up) Well, are there any last-minute sign-ups?
RYAN: (speaking to a girl) Don't be discouraged. The theater needs more than just singers. It needs fans
too. buy tickets.
SHARPAY: Kelsi, my sawed-off Sondheim, I've been in seventeen school productions and how many
times have your compositions been selected?
SHARPAY: No, it tells us that you do not offer direction, suggestion, or commentary. And you should be
thankful that me and Ryan are here to lift your music out of it's current obscurity. Are we clear?
Troy looks shocked and motions that his mind is blown. He spins and covers his eyes.
MS. DARBUS: Timeliness means something in the world of theater, young lady. The individual auditions
are long over and there are simmply no other pairs.
MS. DARBUS: Troy Bolton, where is your sports possee or whatever it's called?
TROY: Team.
MS. DARBUS: Ahh. (walking towards the pair)
TROY: But I'm here alone. Actually I'm here to sing with her.
MS. DARBUS: Yes, well, we take these shows very seriously here at East High. I called for the pairs
audition and you didn't respond. Free period is now over.
Kelsi gets up from the piano bench and picks up a stack of music sheets. She trips and they go flying.
Gabriella and Troy run over to her to help pick them up.
TROY: You're a composer. You wrote the song Ryan and Sharpay just sang?
Kelsi stares.
Kelsi nods.
TROY: Well that's really cool. I, uh, (Troy holds out his hand) can't wait to hear the rest of the show.
Kelsi takes his hand and he helps her up.
TROY: So, why are you so afriad of Ryan and Sharpay. I mean, it is your show.
KELSI: It is?
TROY: Isn't the composer of the show kind of like the playmaker in basketball?
KELSI: Playmaker?
TROY: You know the one that makes everyone else look good. I mean, without you there is no show.
You're the playmaker, Kelsi.
KELSI: I am?
Troy nods.
Kelsi sits at the piano. Gabriella and Troy step over as Kelsi sets up sheet music and plays. Kelsi looks
pointedly at the music then Troy.
(Troy and Gabriella sing the duet as Kelsi plays the piano.)
TROY: Woah, it's nice.
MS. DARBUS: (standing out) Bolton, Montez - you have a callback. Kelsi give them the duet from the
second act. Work on it with them.
KELSi: If you want to rehearse, I’m here during free periods, after school, and sometimes even in biology.
You can also come to my house, I have a piano. Morning, afternoon, whenever works!
TROY: What?
SHARPAY: Ahh!
Sharpay fans herself as she and her brother stare at the callback sheet.
RYAN: (reading from the Call Back sheet) Callback for roles Arnold and Minnie next Thursday, 3:30 PM.
Ryan and Sharpay Evans. Gabriella Montez and Troy Bolton.
SHARPAY: What?
RYAN: Maybe we're being filmed right now. Maybe we'll get to meet Ashton.
The basketball players read the list. Chad's face falls and the boys looks confused.
CHAD: What?
Chad glances at Ryan and Sharpay in disbelief before walking away. Sharpay storms off and the others
step up for a closer look.
(On the middle level of the cafeteria, Sharpay paces back and forth in front of the railing. Behind her is
the thespian posse including Ryan and Kelsi.)
SHARPAY: How dare she sign up? I've already chosen colors for my dressing room!
RYAN: And she hasn't even asked our permission to join the drama club.
Sharpay scoffs and walks back to the railing. The camera pans to Chad at a table with jocks and
cheerleaders. Behind them, Zeke paces on the platform.
(Zeke begins to sing and gets his group's attention. He throws a ball to another guy. He steps up and
puts his arms around Chad and another jock. The group encourages everyone to move closer. The group
looks confused when Zeke tells them he loves to bake. The group dances and pushes down Zeke into his
seat.
At the braniacs table, Martha reads a book and begins to sing. Her friends put their hands towards her
and encourage her to share. Martha stands and strikes some hip-hop poses. The braniacs shake their
hands no and motion to be quiet. The braniacs take their books and dance. They point to the books and
wag their fingers at [Link] the skater table, another guy begins to share his secret. He plays a cello
and motions playing it with his hands. The skaters shake their hands and heads dramatically. They
motion skateboarding and shake their arms.
Sharpay and Ryan watch the students at the lunch tables below in synchronized dance. The skater plays
cello. A cheerleader plays with a basketball. A student break dances on the floor. Martha dances on a
table with a jock. A cheerleader ruffles Chad's hair. He tosses a basketball behind him and rolls on the
floor before leaping to his feet. The scene becomes more and more chatoic as the different groups begin
to intermingle.
Sharpay sing in protest as she paces behind the rail. The students begin to become self-conscious and
retreating back to their circles. Ryan joins Sharpay at the rail. Sharpay puts a hand up to stop Ryan and
sing. They sing together.
The students are all seated. The skater pops up from the table and is pulled down by his posse. Martha
stands and her posse shakes their hands. Zeke puts a knee up on the table seat, holding crème brûlée.
The jocks put their fingers to their hands and Zeke's crème brûlée flips over.
GABRIELLA: (distressed) Because of the callbacks? I can't have people staring at me! I really can't!
(The students perform a synchronized dance at the lunch tables. Sharpay and Ryan walk down the stairs
as the other students continue dancing. Taylor and Gabriella walk through the crowd. Gabriella slips in
milk and her cheese fries land on Sharpay.)
SHARPAY: Ahhh!
GABRIELLA: I am so sorry.
TROY: Yeah.
SHARPAY: Look at this! That Gabriella girl just dumped her lunch on me, on purpose. It's all part of their
plan to ruin our musical. And Troy and his baskeball robots are obviously behind it. Why do you think he
auditioned? After all the hard work you've put into the show, it just doesn't seem right!
Students move aside as Sharpay runs upstairs. Ms. Darbus walks off. Ryan looks down at the cheese
fries.
CHAD: What's up? Oh, let's see... um. You missed free period workout yesterday to audition for some
heinous musical And now suddenly people are... confessing.
Chad pulls Zeke towards them. Zeke still hold the crème brûlée.
Zeke's face falls and he walks up to the skater. The fist bump. CHad and Troy go to the table.
CHAD: Look, you see what's happening here man? Our team is coming apart because of your singing
thing. Even the drama geeks and the braniacs suddenly think they can... talk to us. Look the skater dudes
are mingling. (Chad points to the skaters talking with Zeke) Suddenly people think that they can do other
stuff. Stuff that is not their stuff. They've got you thinking about show tunes when we've got a playoff
game next week.
Coach Bolton sits at his desk. He has a pencil behind his ear and eats a sandwich. He reads a newspaper
showing Troy shooting a layup. The headline reads, "Knights to battle Wildcats for District Playoffs". Ms.
Darbus walks in. Teen boys in towels see her as they emerge from the showers and she averts her eyes.
Someone throws a towel which nearly hits her. Ms. Darbus enters Coach Bolton's office, shakes her
scarf, and removes her glasses. He looks up.
MS. DARBUS: You're tweaked because I put your stars in detention and now you're getting even.
COACH BOLTON: What are you talking about Darbus? (putting down his newspaer)
MS. DARBUS: Your all-star son turned up at my audition. Now I give every student an even chance,
which is a long and honorable tradition in the theater. Something you wouldn't understand, but if her is
planning any sort of practical joke in my chapel of the arts-
MS. DARBUS: Oh, well, you're wrong about that, but I will not allow my "Twinkle Towne" musicale to be
made into farce.
TAYLOR: Look, no one has beaten Sharpay out for a musical since kindergarten.
GABRIELLA: I wasn't trying to beat anyone out. We didn't even audition, we were just singing.
TAYLOR: You won't convince Sharpay of that. I'm telling you, if that girl could figure out a way to play
both Romeo and Juliet, her own brother would be aced out of a job.
GABRIELLA: I told you, it just happened, but I liked it. A lot. Did you ever feel like there's this whole other
person inside of you just looking for a way to come out?
They look at each other, smile, and chuckle. The school bell rings.
ZEKE: Hey Sharpay. Um, I just thought since Troy Bolton's gonna be in your show...
ZEKE: OK, um. Well I just thought maybe, uh, you could watch me play ball sometime.
SHARPAY: I'd rather stick pins in my eyes.
Looking dejected, he leans against the [Link] camera cuts to Gabriella at her locker. As she opens it, a
piece of paper falls. She opens it and smiles. She puts it back in her locker.
Troy waits at the garden rooftop as Gabriella climbs up the stairs, smiling widely.
TROY: Yeah, thanks to the science club. Which means my buddies don't even know it exisits.
GABRIELLA: You pretty much have the school wired, don't you Troy? Seems to me like everyone on
campus wants to be your friend.
GABRIELLA: Well I'm sure it's tricky being the coach's son.
I don't know what he's gonna say when he finds out about the singing.
TROY: My parent's friends are always saying, "Your son's the basketball guy. You must be so proud."
TROY: Sometimes I don't wanna be the basketball guy. I wanna be a guy. You know?
GABRIELLA: I saw the way you treated Kelsi at the audition yesterday. Do your friends know that guy?
Troy sighs.
TROY: To them, I'm the playmaker dude.
GABRIELLA: They don't know enough about you Troy. At my other schools I was the freaky math girl. It's
cool coming here and being anyone I wanna be. When I was singing with you, I just felt like a girl.
GABRIELLA: Remember in kindergarten how you'd meet a kid and know nothing about them. Than ten
seconds later you play like you're best friends because you didn't have to be anything but yourself?
TROY: Yeah.
TROY: Well, uh... I never thought about singing, that's for sure. Till you.
GABRIELLA: You're a cool guy Troy. But not for the reasons your friends think. And thanks for showing
me your top secret hiding place. Like kindergarten.
They smile at each other and look away. The bell rings. Troy grabs Gabriella's hand and they hurry down
the stairs.
CUT TO: INT. EAST HIGH MUSIC ROOM, DAY
TROY: (singing) We're soaring, flying. There's not a star in heaven that we can't reach...
Ryan heads upstairs and hears Troy singing. He presses his ear up to the door. He jiggles the door
handle, but it's locked.
Troy notices the handle jiggling. Ryan drops to the floor and peeks through the gap in the door. He
stands, looking puzzled.
In the hall, Sharpay hears Gabriella and perks up. She enters the bathroom and Gabriella panics.
Sharpay glances towards the sink and sees no one. Sharpay eyes the stalls and kicks one open, giving a
yell. She turns and looks at the mirrors, checking herself out. She leaves the bathroom and Gabriella
emerges from behind a wall and watches her go, breathing a sigh of relief.
The scene changes and it is now Troy practicing with Kelsi. He circles the piano while holding a mallet as
a microphone.
TROY: (singing) ...flying. There's not a star in heaven that we can't reach...
COACH BOLTON: (walking down the line as the basketball players practice passing the ball) Let's go guys!
Make it sharp! To the chest, come one! Pop it! Come on guys, step with it! Let's go!(pointing) Come on,
move it! Let's go! Come on, guys focus! Focus! Get your head in the game! Move it!
Gabriella bobs her head and taps her foot as she sews a costume. She smiles and looks at Troy, who also
bobs his head and taps his foot as he paints prop boxes. Troy stiffens when he notices Ms. Darbus
looking. Troy and Gabriella look at each other again and resume.
COACH BOLTON: That's it guys. Hit the showers. Good hustle. Let's see that in the game.
TROY: I, uh, think I'm gonna stay awhile. Work on some free throws.
COACH BOLTON: Well since you missed practice, I think your team deserves a little effort from you
today.
Troy hands Gabriella the ball. She takes a shot and makes it.
TROY: No way.
GABRIELLA: Mmmhmm. And the same day I invented the space shuttle and microwave popcorn.
TROY: Me too. And, uh, by the way, uh. I missed practice. So if I get kicked off the team it should be on
your conscience.
Troy catches up to her. He picks her up from behind and spins her. They laugh. Coach Bolton walks in.
COACH BOLTON: Not till the last player leaves the gym. Team rule.
GABRIELLA: I'll see you later Troy. (handing Troy the ball) Nice meeting you Coach Bolton.
Coach Bolton nods. Gabriella jogs away.
COACH BOLTON: You haven't missed practice in three years. That girl shows up (pointing)
COACH BOLTON: Helping you miss practice doesn't make her very nice. Not in my book or your team's.
What you do affects not only this team, but the entire school. And withut you completely focused, we're
not gonna win next week. The championship games, they don't come along all the time. They're
something special.
CHAD: What spell has this elevated-IQ temptress girl cast that suddenly makes you (pointing) want to be
in a musical?
TROY: (putting hands up) Look, I just did it. Who cares?
CHAD: Who cares? (grabbing Troy's shoulder) How about your most loyal best friend?
MISS FALSAFF: (emerging from between the bookshelves) Quiet in here Mr. Danforth
MISS FALSAFF: It's him, Miss Falsaff, not me. (to Troy) Look, you're a hoops dude (handing Troy a
basketball) not a musical singer person.
Troy walks forward and tosses the basketball back to Chad. Chad runs up.
Troy fips a page in the dictionary on a pedestal. Chad places his ball on top to stop him.
CHAD: He was the Phantom of the Opera on Broadway. Now my mom, she's seen that musical 27 times
and she put Michael Crawford's picture in our refrigerator. Yeah, not on it. In it. So my point is if you
play basketball you're gonna end up on a cereal box. If you sing in musicals, you're gonna end up in my
mom's refrigerator.
CHAD: One of her crazy diet ideas. Look I don't attempt to understand the female mind Troy.
Miss Falsaff pokes her head out and looks at them. Both boys looks away.
Troy sits down with the book at a table. Chad puts one foot up on the seat beside him and places his
basketball on the table.
CHAD: How can you expect the rest of us to be focused on a game if you're off somewhere in leotards
singing (Chad motions jazz hands) "Twinkle Towne"?
CHAD: I tried to tell him Miss Falsaff. (to Try) Really tried.
Zeke, Chad, and Jason enter the classroom as Sharpay sees from the hallway. She pulls Ryan towards
her.
They walk up to the door and watch the basketball players approach Taylor.
TAYLOR: Go.
RYAN: (whispering) They must be trying to figure out a way to make sure Troy and Gabriella actually
beat us out. (Sharpay grimaces) The jocks run most of the school, but if they get Troy into the musical
then they've conquered the entire student body.
SHARPAY: And if those science girls get Gabriella hooked up with Troy Bolton, the scholastic club goes
from drool to cool. Ryan, we need to save our show from people who don't know the difference
between a Tony Award and Tony Hawk.
CHAD: It's the only way to save Troy and Gabriella from themselves. So we on?
TAYLOR: Yeah.
A skater rides past a few students. Chad peers out from behind a stone post, then beckons Taylor. She
rolls her bag over. Chad checks three watches on his wrist.
TAYLOR: Whatever.
CHAD: Alright then we're on go mode for lunch exactly at 12:05
TAYLOR: Yes Chad, we're a go. (waving her hand in his face) But we're not Charlie's Angels, okay?
Taylor rolls her eyes and walks away. Chad heads off, in a creeping motion.
Troy walks with a confused expression. He finds his teammates surrounded by various pieces of Wildcat
memorabilia, including many trophies. Chad holds up a framed photo.
CHAD: "Spider" Bill Netrine. Class of '72. He was the MVP in the league championship game.
ZEKE: holding up picture frame Sam Nedler, class of '02. Also known a "Sammy Slamma Jamma". Captain
MVP of the league championship game.
JASON: The "Thunder Clap" (team claps) Hap Hadden, '95. Led the Wildcats to back-to-back city
championships. A legend.
CHAD: Yes, legends, one and all. But do you think that any of these Wildcat legeds became legends by
getting involved in musical auditions just days before their league championships?
CHAD: No. These Wildcat legends became legends because they never took their eye off the prize.
CHAD: Now, who was the first sophmore ever to make starting varsity?
CHAD: And who is gonna get their sorry butts kicked in Friday's championship game if Troy's worried
about an audition?
TROY: Guys, come on. There's twelve people on this team, not just me.
CHAD: I think you're missing a very important thirteenth member of our squad.
Chad hands an upside down picture frame to Troy. Troy flips it over and sees a teenage basketball player
in a Wildcats uniform.
TROY: My dad.
CHAD: Yes, Troy. Wildcats basketball champion, class of 1981. Champion, father, and now coach.
(shaking his head) It's a winning tradition like no other.
Gabriella sits on a stool. Taylor fronts the braniacs and presents on a laptop to her.
TAYLOR: From lowly Neandrathal and Cro-Magnon, to early warriors and medevial knights. All leading
up to...
A student reveals a poster of a basketball player with a picture of Troy's head pasted on top.
TAYLOR: ...lunkhead basketball man. Yes, our culture worshipped the aggressor throughout the ages and
we end up with spoiled, overpaid, bonehead athletes who contribute little to civilization other than
(gesturing to the poster) slam dunks and touchdowns. That is the inevitable world of Troy Bolton.
GABRIELLA: Ah, but what is... I've got Kelsi waiting for me to rehearse.
TAYLOR: Gabriella! Troy Bolton represents one side of evolution. And our side, the side of education
(slams pointer) and accomplishment (slams pointer) is the future of civilization. This is the side where
you belong.
TROY: Guys, if you don't know that I'll put 110 percent of my guts into that game, then you don't know
me.
TROY: I'll tell you what I thought. I thought that you're my friends. Win together, lose together,
teammates.
CHAD: (propping up the laptop) But suddenly the girl, and the singing.
TROY: Man, I'm for the team! (a teammate discreetly records Troy) I've always been for the team. She's
just someone I met.
A tear rolls down Gabriella's face. The braniacs walk away, except Taylor.
TAYLOR: So Gabriella, we would love to have you for the scholastic decathalon. Did you wanna grab
some lunch?
Gabriella nods.
CHAD: Wildcats!
(She sings and walks down the hallway with her hands in her pockets. Gabriella walks by a railing and on
the wall there is a poster reading "basketball". She stops at the railing and moves expressively. Gabriella
walks down the stairs and then the hallway. She pauses at giant basketball poster reading "Wildcats",
featuring Zeke, Troy, Chad, Jason, and another basketball player. She leans on Troy's picture. She
continues on and walks along an empty hallway.)
Gabriella turns the corner to her locker. Troy walks up and puts a hand on her locker..
GABRIELLA: And here it is. I know what it's like to carry a load with your friends. I get it. You've got your
boys Troy. It's okay. So we're good.
TROY: (looking slightly puzzled) Good about what? I was gonna talk to you about the final callbacks.
GABRIELLA: I don't wanna do the callbacks either. Who are we trynig to kid? You've got your team and
I've got mine. I'll do the scholastic decathalon and you'll win the championships. It's where we belong.
(pulling out sheet music and handing it to Troy) Go wildcats.
TROY: But I-
GABRIELLA: Me neither.
TROY: Gabriella?
Chad hands him the basketball, but Troy doesn't take it and runs around the track.
Coach Bolton stands at the door frame and watches Troy shoot a basket and miss. Troy dribbles
betweens his legs, takes a shot and misses again. He grabs another ball and dribble. Spinning towards
the hoop, he shoots and misses. He grunts in anger and hurls the ball at the fence. Coach Bolton looks
on concernedly Troy lays down on the grass and puts his arms over his face, frustrated. Coach Bolton
goes back inside.
Gabriella steps out onto the balcony and stares off. She heaves a sigh.
Troy enters the cafeteria with a bagged lunch and milk carton. He flips the milk carton in his hand. He
encounters Gabriella, who carries a food tray. They both smile softly. Martha points and Taylor notices.
TAYLOR: Oh hey...
Shaking her head, Gabriella walks away from Troy. Troy looks sad. Gabriella sits down away from Taylor,
who looks disappointed. Troy starts to go.
Troy sits alone among the plants. Chad, Zeke, and Jason climb up the stairs and approach.
CHAD: We had a team meeting about how we haven't been acting like a team.
CHAD: (gesturing) I mean us, not you. Look, about the singing thing, we-
CHAD: We just want you to know we're gonna be there. OKay, cheering for you.
TROY: Huh?
ZEKE: Yeah, if singing is something you wanna do, we should be boosting you up, not tearing you down.
CHAD: Yeah, win or lose, we're teammates. That's what we're about. Even if you turn out to be the
worst singer in the world.
JASON: (stepping forward) Which, you know, we don't you because we haven't actually hears you sing.
TROY: And you're not gonna hear me sing, guys. (nodding) 'Cause Gabriella won't even talk to me... and I
don't know why.
CHAD: We do.
ZEKE: (pulling out baked good from his lunch bag and handnig them to Troy) I baked these fresh today.
You probably want to try one before we tell you the rest.
Gabriella looks at a textbook and does a chemistry equation on the chalkboard. Taylor and the braniacs
walk up.
TAYLOR: Gabriella, we were jerks. No, we were worse than jerks because we were mean jerks. We
thought that Troy and the whole singing thing were killing our chances of having you on the scholastic
decathalon team.
GABRIELLA: I heard what he had to say. I'm on your team now. Done.
TAYLOR: No, not done. We knew that Chad could get Troy to make him say things to make you want to
forget about the callbacks. We planned it, and we're embarassed and sorry.
GABRIELLA: No one forced Troy to say anything. And you know what, it's okay. We should be preparing
for the decathalon now, so it's time to move on.
TAYLOR: No, it's not okay. The decathalon is whatever, but how you feel about us and even more, Troy,
that's what really matters.
Gabriella stares at Taylor, then turns back to her work. As she writes on the chalkboard, Taylor faces the
braniacs.
TROY: (Troy speaks in a hushed tone as Ms. Montez peaks out the window to see who's there) Hi, I, uh...
Just came to say I'm sorry
MS. MONTEZ: Um... Gabriella is kind of busy with homework and such, so now's not really a good time.
TROY: I made a mistake, Ms. Montez, and I would really like to let Gabriella know that. Could you tell her
that I came by to see her?
Troy walks away and Gabriella's mom shuts the door. Handsin his pocket, Troy steps on the lawn and
pauses. He glances at the house and wears a thoughtful expression as he walks off. He sneaks into the
backyard and makes a call on his cellphone.
In her room, Gabriella reads as her phone starts ringing. She picks it up and answers it.
GABRIELLA: Hello?
TROY: ...the other day, none of that is true. I was sick of my friends riding me about singing with you so I
said things...
TROY: I knew would shut them up. I didn't mean any of it.
TROY: Listen, the guy you met on vacation is way more me than the guy who said those stupid things.
GABRIELLA: Troy, the whole singing thing is making the school wack.
Troy paces.
GABRIELLA: You said so yourself, everyone's...
TROY: Maybe that's because I don't only want to be the basketball guy. They can't handle it. That's not
my problem, it's theirs.
TROY: And it's not about my dad. This is about how I feel and I'm not letting the team down. (Gabriella
walks to her bedpost and leans) They let me down. So I'm gonna sing. What about you?
TROY: Well you need to say yes because I brought you something.
Turning, Gabriella finds Troy stading outside on her balcony. She sets the phone aside and opens her
door.
TROY: (singing) This could be the start of something new. It feels so right to be here with you, oh. And
now looking in your eyes, I feel in my heart, the start of something (spoken) new.
Nodding, Gabriella steps outside and takes the music. As she walks past him, he cracks a grin. Gabriella
looks back and they lock eyes. He steps beside her.
A whistle blows. The basketball team runs drills. Troy dribbles down the court then turns away from
someone. He passes to a teammate and dodges an opposing player. The teammate passes back to Troy,
who passes again. He takes back the ball and makes a basket. The team whoops and Coach Bolton claps.
Troy looks excited.
GABRIELA: Zn 4 and by doing that you end up with two and two. Got it?
The brainiacs nod. Taylor high-fives a girl. She gives Gabriella an approving look.
The students wear protective eye gear and hold notebooks as they gather round Gabriella who has a
glass in front of her.
GABRIELLA: Okay guys, come here. Go ahead and put five grams of this in. (as a student pours in a
purple powder and the mixture fizzez) And that causes it to change from an acidic state causing the
color to change from pink to blue. Just like those pH test strips. (looking at the clock) Oh, gotta go. See
you guys later.
Troy slows his run and leans casually against the lockers. He peers at his wrist, which has no watch.
Gabriella runs past and grabs his hand.
TROY: Woah!
SHARPAY: (singing lightly as Ryan bops his head) ...slide and ride that rhythm, bop bop bop, bop to the-
Sharpay stops abruptly, holding her hands out. Sharpay and Ryan lean to the side to hear better.
Sharpay gasps.
Sharpay scoffs and walks to the window of the music room door. She sees Troy and Gabriella practicing
with Kelsi. She looks shocked
SHARPAY: (as they walk down the hallway) Okay, our callbacks on Thursday and the basketball game and
scholastic decathalon are on Friday. too bad all these events weren't happening on the same day... at
the same time.
RYAN: Well, that wouldn't work out because then Troy and Gabriella wouldn't be able to make the...
SHARPAY: I know.
Kelsi sits at the theater as Ryan and Sharpay walk by with Ms. Darbus, chattering.
MS. DARBUS: So, if you're telling me as co-presidents of the drama club that changing the callbacks
would be what's best for our theater program, then I might actually agree with you.
Ms. Darbus and Sharpay share a look. Ms. Darbus walks off and Sharpay puts a hand on her hip. She
sighs and looks pleased.
SHARPAY: (singing) Bop, bop, bop, bop to the top, and wipe away your inhibitions. Stomp, stomp,
stomp, do the romp, and strut your stuff. Bop, bop bop, straight to the top, going for the glory
Kelsi wears a dull expression as she places her pencil on the piano.
A message on the callbacks sheet reads "Callback auditions rescheduled to Friday beginning at 3:30 PM".
Kelsi reads it as Troy and Gabriella walk past with their friends.
KELSI: Actually, I think it's two rats, niether of them named Darbus.
KELSI: (stepping up to Troy) Ms. Darbus may think she's protecting the show, but Ryan and Sharpay are
only concerned with protecting themselves.
CHAD: (shoving his basketball to another guy) Do you know what I'm going to do to those two
overmoussed show dogs?
TROY: (as Zeke and another guy hold back Chad) Nothing. We're not gonna do anything to them. Except
sing, maybe. Alright, now this is only gonna happen if we (motioning to all) all work together. (putting a
hand towards the center) Now who's in?
Gabrielle puts her hand on Troy's. The friends stack their hands on top. Chad and Taylor give a high-five.
Chad, Zeke, Troy, and Jason enter homeroom. Troy and Chad cover Gabriella and Taylor's eyes as Zeke
sets down a cake.
ZEKE: A pi pie.
Taylor and Gabriella give cries of excitement as the boys look on happily.
TAYLOR: Oh my goodness!
GABRIELLA: Oh my gosh!
They turn an point to Zeke saying it was all his work. Gabriella and Taylor turn to him in gratitude.
TAYLOR: What? Thank you. Oh, we have something for you too!
They walk over to a whiteboard with equations analyzing how to make the perfect shot.
Troy nods and the girls laugh. They turn the board over revealing a homemade poster of a wildcat
mascot dunking a basketball. The basketball players exclaim in excitement. The girls begin throwing
plush basketball toys at the boy and they play around.
Chad pulls Sharpay and Ryan over to the door frame as Ms. Darbus walks in.
In the hall, the basketball team stands in formation. As they exclaim their letter, each boy opens their
jacket to reveal a printed t-shirt.
ZEKE: G
JASON: O
CHAD: B
MS. DARBUS: Well, seems like we Wildcats are in for an interesting afternoon.
Ms. Darbus walks in and the students in the class rush to sit in their seats. ryan squints and tries to read
the shirts.
Sharpay scoffs at Ryan and goes to take her seat. The basketball players walk into class.
The band plays in the crowded stands. On the court, cheerleaders perform a dance routine. West High
Knights basketball players dribble basketballs back and forth.
COACH BOLTON: Yeah, (fixing his tie) Me too. Wish I could suit up and play alongside ya.
Coach Bolton laughs and goes to sit on the bench beside Troy.
TROY: Championship
COACH BOLTON: Well that'll come or it won't. What I want is for you to have fun.
COACH BOTLON: I know I've put a lot of pressure on you, but what I really want is to see you enjoying
the game we both love. If you have fun out there, I'll be happy no matter the score.
Coach Bolton grins and caps Troy's leg as he walks out. Troy nods to himself with a thoughtful
expression.
CUT TO: INT. EAST HIGH CLASSROOM, DAY
Gabriella's mom sits down with other parents to watch the scholastic decathalon.
MALE COMMENTATOR: Welcome to the tenth annual Scholastic Decathalon. The East High Wildcats
versus the East High Knights.
MS. DARBUS: (ushering in drama students) Hello! Right here, right here!
SHARPAY: Stop!
Sharpay does a trust fall and Ryan catches her. She faces him and puts her hands on his shoulders.
MALE COMMENTATOR: (as the basketball team runs through the cheerleaders and bounce balls) And
now, introducing your East High Wildcats!
MALE COMMENTATOR: ...for this championship game between East High and West High!
MS. DARBUS: Casting leads is both exciting and challenging. I admire you and other young artists for
reaching for the stars.
Kels takes her hand while a young boy takes a picture of them.
(Ryan dances onstage. Sharpay comes out. They saunter to center stage. Ms. Darbus sings along and
Kelsi checks the student's watch. Sharpay and Ryan perform a dance routine with salsa elements.)
The crowd roars "Wildcats". The Wildcats tap a table holding the trophy and they shake hands with thte
team at center court. A refferee throws a ball. Troy catches it and dribbles it.
(Kelsi rolls her eyes as Sharpay and Ryan sing and dance.)
A clock reads 3: 34 PM. Gabriella and Taylor look at the time and sit. Taylor opens up her laptop and
types.
TAYLOR: All right Wildcats, time for an orderly exit from the gym.
Taylor sends a code from her computer and transmits a message. Taylor shuts the laptop and shares a
sly look with Gabriella.
A roving view moves across a jumble of wires to a server box. Colored lights blink on a box below.
In the gym, the scoreboard shows a tie. Coach Bolton points as he watches the game.
MALE COMMENTATOR: And West High pushes the ball around the perimeter on the offensive end. Nice
ball movement by West High. Driving the lane... shot is up and...
The scoreboard lights up and starts shorting out, malfunctioning. The teams stop playing as they notice.
Taylor and Gabriella stifle gags as they look at bubbling liquid in a glass flask. They wave the air in front
of their noses and rush out of the room with their team. The lead judge signal to the spectators and
everyone leaves.
PRINCIPAL MATSUI: I'm sure we'll get this figured out real soon. In the meantime, per safety regulations,
we need to all make an orderly exit from the gym, please. Thank you.
(Sharpay and Ryan sing and dance. They step up a ladder decorated with gold tinsel under a disco ball.
Sharpay taps Ryan's head and he steps a rung down the ladder. They put their arms out for the great
finale.)
Ms. Darbus looks at them adoringly, while students clap. The siblings bow and curtsey. Ryan takes a step
back and claps for Sharpy, who curtseys again. Students stand up from their seats.
Ryan throws his hat to the audience, who jump to catch it.
MS. DARBUS: (walking onstage as a young students passes her a clipboard and props are put away) Do
you see why we love the theater, people? Well done. (Sharpay and Ryan step out as Ms. Darbus looks
down at her clipboard) Ah, Troy Bolton, Gabriella Montez. Troy, Gabriella!
MS. DARBUS: The theater, as I have often pointed out, waits for no one. I'm sorry.
MS. DARBUS: Well, we are done here. Congratulations to all, the cast list will be posted.
TROY: (running in) No wait! Ms. Darbus wait! We're ready, we can sing.
GABRIELLA: (running up the stage steps) Ms. Darbus please, please.
People from the Decathalon and basketball game pour into the theater.
SHARPAY: (with an excited expression) We'll be happy to do it again for our fellow students Ms. Darbus.
MS. DARBUS: I don't know what's going on here, but in any event, it's far to late and we have not got a
pianist.
KELSI: (taking a step closer to Sharpay) Oh yes, I really do. Ready on stage!
GABRIELLA: (lowering her microphone) I can't do it Troy. Not with all these people staring at me.
TROY: (grabbing Gariella's arm as she begins to walk away) Hey, hey, hey look at me, right at me. Right
at me. It'll be like the first time we sang together. Do you remember? (Gabriella nods) Like kindergarten.
Troy points to Kelsi, who starts playing. The background of a city skyline at night lowers from the rafters.
Troy and Gabriela gaze at each other. Troy lifts his microphone to sing.
Breaking Free
(Troy sings. He motions upward towards the sky. He and Gabriella hold hands and step forward. They
pull away and face each other. Troy slides to Gabriella and they step forward again. The audience begins
to clap in rythm. Gabriella begins to gain confidence and dance a little with Troy. Gabriella steps to the
side to take off her labcoat, revealing a pink top and floral skirt underneath, as Troy raises an arm and
walks cross stage. He does some footwork and points to Gabriella. On the other side of the stage, she
sings and motions. They walk towards each other and spin around. Gabriella motions for Troy to follow
her to the piano and they sing next to Kelsi. Chad stands up and claps in rythm, encouraging others to
get up and clap too. Coach Bolton and Ms. Montez enter and watch their children sing. Gabriella pulls
Troy towards center stage as a giant prop moon lowers from the rafters. Troy spins Gabriella. Ms.
Darbus claps. Troy and Gabriella dance around the prop and walk to the front of the stage. As the song
slows down, they gaze into each other's eyes.)
Gabriella smiles at Troy. The crowd cheers and they turn to look. Chad and Taylor applaud with their
teams. Coach BOlton smiles faintly and glances around. Troy and Gabriella gesture to Kelsi, who stands
and takes a bow. Troy kisses Gabriela's cheek. Kelsi points to a stagehand, who pulls a rope.
Coach Bolton shakes a man's hand and carries the trophy over to the team.
COACH BOLTON: (As he runs to the team) Coming through, coming through!
Coach Bolton hands the trophy to Troy and they lift him up.
CHAD: Wildcats!
Coach Bolton and Ms. Darbus step away as Gabriella runs up to Troy.
Troy walks off and Chad grabs hold of Taylor in his arms as she runs past.
Taylor turns to join Gabriella and Troy breaks away from her.
They spin and laugh happily. Sharpay and Ryan step up to Gabriella.
SHARPAY: Well, congratulations. I guess I'm going to be the understudy in case you can't make one of
the shows, so break a leg.
ZEKE: Hey Sharpay, I'm sorry you didn't get the lead, but I think you're really good. (touching Sharpay's
shoulder) I admire you so much.
ZEKE: Uh, wait, (reaching into his bag and pulling out a bag with cookies) I baked you some cookies.
SHARPAY: Ew!
ZEKE: Thanks
Zeke runs off. A boy shakes the trophy beside Kelsi. Troy hands her a basketball.
They cheer. Smiling, Kelsi steps away from the group. Jason is about to run to the group, but he stops
and turns to Kelsi. He pulls her hat off, and her hair cascades down. He helps her shoot the game ball,
which goes in.
We're All in This Together
(The school marhcing band plays in the bleachers and students dance. The cheerleaders dance at center
court while the others dance near the stands. Chad does a split jump. Troy sings and dances with
members of various cliques. Gabriella steps out and dances, passing by Kelsi and Taylor, ending up in
Troy's arms. The whole group does a synchronized dance. They clap and rock out. Ryan joins in from the
stands. Ryan jumps into the crowd and is caughtand lifted by basketball players and Sharpay struts
underneath, taking Zeke's hand. The group repeats the synchronized dance. Pairs of basketball players
and cheerleaders dance at center court. Chad dances with Taylor. They take large steps and kick to the
side. Then, all the pairs dance at the same time. The girls kick and roll over the guys' backs. Troy and
Gabriella dance in front of the marching band. Ryan, Sharpay, Chad, and Taylor join in. Jason, Kelsi, and
Zeke join in too and more students follow soon after. Troy puts an arm around Gabriella. They link arms
with Sharpay and Ryan. Chad, Taylor, zeke, and Kelsi join the group. Troy and Gabriella dance back into
the students. Sharpay and Ryan follow them. Chad and Taylor dance back through the crowd. Jason and
Kelsi follow, along with Zeke and Martha. The students continue dancing as credits roll. Ms. Darbus
dances with the Wildcats mascot. The young assitant bows and dances with her. Ms. Darbus leads a
conga line.)
After all the commotion has subsided, Zeke is alone surrounded by balloons in the gym. Sharpay rushes
in.
SHARPAY: (holding up a cookie) These cookies are genius! The best things I've ever tasted!
Zeke backs away as she charges to him, kicking balloons out of the way. She catches him and wraps her
arms around him, panting.
Zeke smiles.