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News Disneyland Hosts World Premiere of "High School Musical 2" Aug. 14 California's Disneyland Resort hosts the world premiere of Disney Channel's "High School Musical 2" Aug. 14.
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Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens starred in High School Musical and High School Musical 2. Photo by Disney Channel

Stars of the movie, along with director-choreographer Kenny Ortega and other celebrity guests, are scheduled to appear at the 6 PM screening.

Hosted at AMC Theatres in Disneyland Resort's Downtown Disney, the screening of the teen sequel marks the first time a movie made especially for Disney Channel has premiered at the Resort.

Disneyland Resort comprises two theme parks Ñ Disneyland (the original theme park) and Disney's California Adventure Ñ as well as the Downtown Disney district that features dining, entertainment and shopping. For more information call (714) 781-4565.

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The television debut of the new musical sequel is scheduled for Aug. 17 at 8 PM (ET) on Disney Channel with rebroadcasts throughout the weekend. (Check local listings.) Original stars Zac Efron (as Troy), Vanessa Hudgens (Gabriella), Ashley Tisdale (Sharpay), Lucas Grabeel (Ryan), Corbin Bleu (Chad) and Monique Coleman (Taylor) all return for the sequel. Also returning are Alyson Reed (Ms. Darbus), Chris Warren, Jr. (Zeke), Olesya Rulin (Kelsi), KayCee Stroh (Martha), Ryne Sanborn (Jason) and Bart Johnson (Coach Bolton). Mark Taylor joins the cast as country club manager Mr. Fulton.

"The Wildcats are back," reads an announcement for the sequel. "This time, school's out and East High School hoops star Troy Bolton, A-student Gabriella Montez and the rest of the Wildcats are getting ready for a fun summer vacation. But that all changes when scheming drama queen Sharpay Evans uses her dad's connections to get Troy a job at their ritzy country club Ñ and a chance at a college basketball scholarship. The catch? He'll have to turn his back on his friends and pair up with Sharpay in a musical extravaganza for the club's annual talent show. But when Gabriella and the Wildcats start making plans without Troy, he must decide where his loyalties truly lie."

Kenny Ortega ("Newsies"), who both directed and choreographed the original film, returns for the sequel, which was penned again by writer Peter Barsocchini. Songwriters for the sequel include Matthew Gerrard, Robbie Nevil, Jamie Houston, Tim James, Antonina Armato, Randy Petersen, Kevin Quinn, David Lawrence and Faye Greenberg. Lawrence also composed the score for the movie.

Disney's "High School Musical" has already spawned sing-along, dance-along and pop-up editions, two versions of the soundtrack, two DVD versions, two stage versions, a concert tour, an ice show and a recently reported possible third sequel.

Visit the "High School Musical 2" website at disneychannel.com/highschoolmusical2 for more information.

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A scene from "High School Musical," which premieres at Walt Disney World. Photo by Disney Channel
 
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