'You let your guard down in the summer and anything can happen,' Executive Producer Tim Federle said. Eyewitness News Entertainment Reporter Sandy Kenyon got to talk to the show's creator about his experiences as a theater kid.
Executive Producer Tim Federle drew on his own experiences as a theater kid when creating "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series." Sandy Kenyon has the story.
"I played a very unmemorable Daddy Warbucks in 'Annie' when I was 12, and my voice hadn't changed," he said. "I forgot half my lines on opening night, but it was super memorable."
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