Medina brings ‘High School Musical’ to stage, with show challenging stereotypes

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 22 March 2026 at 8:33 am

Photos by Tom Rivers

MEDINA – Medina students sing “Stick to the Status Quo” to close out act one on Saturday night of High School Musical. The song is about breaking free from social stereotypes and the pressure to stay in cliques.

At the end of the musical, students sing “We’re All in This Together,” a message of unity over division.

“This show is about a group of students trying to find where they belong within the school community, and ultimately how their differences help them discover who they truly are. It’s a story about acceptance, inclusivity, and friendship which is incredibly important to us as directors,” says Medina JSHS directors Rachel Trillizio and Anna Ferlito.

Medina performed the show on Friday and Saturday and has a final performance today at 2 p.m. in the school auditorium.

Jackson McGrath plays Troy Bolton, the star of the basketball team. He also is interested in theater to the dismay of the his father, the basketball coach. In this scene, Troy and the team sing, “Get’cha Head in the Game.” Troy is distracted by a new girl in the school, Gabriella, and the idea he might enjoy singing.

Troy (Jackson McGrath) and Gabriella (Ava Blount) first meet on new year’s Eve when they are both vacationing at a ski lodge in Utah. They sing a karaoke duet together, “Start of Something New.” When Troy returns home to East High School in New Mexico, Gabriella has transferred there by coincidence.

Sharpay Evans (Arabella White) and her twin brother Ryan (Arik Papaj) do a very up tempo version of “What I’ve Been Looking For” during an audition for the school musical. Sharpay is a very energetic student, and the star of the theater program who loves being the center of attention. Her brother dutifully aids her in her quests, including sabotaging Gabriella’s relationship with Troy.

Zoey McKinney plays Ms. Darbus, the leader of the drama department. She dislikes sports and cell phones. She is talking with the class, including student Kelsi Nielsen, a musical composer played by Veda Cogovan.

Chris Mulcahy Jr. plays Coach Bolton, Troy’s father and coach of the basketball team. He sees Gabriella as a distraction to Troy’s basketball career.

In “Stick to the Status Quo,” a skater stands on the table in the cafeteria and would pretend to play the cello on his skateboard, showing it’s OK to try other interests. Oscar Lopez plays the character, Mongo.