“High School Musical” franchise.“What was really cool about it was that Kenny established that we do have a say in the process.
He really made it clear to us that we were his partners, not like he was a boss and we were his workers,” says Reyes. “He really wanted us to know that it was a team effort.
Being able to work with the man who does so much for different generations is incredible and surreal.”Reyes, who’s now in high school in Pennsylvania, says that the production worked around her schedule as a student.“I tried to give [the audition] my all, which was hard because I had [freshman year] finals.
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