

In the show within a show, "host" Bleu is shooting a documentary for Disney+ about the first camp to put on a production of "Frozen." "It's such a prime example of enough time has passed and, and enough appreciation of what it did for my career and what it still does to this day that I can look at it with such fondness and also still be able to make fun of it and come back to it and just, you know, with open arms," Bleu said. Previously, she served as the restaurants and bars editor for Time Out Los Angeles, and prior to that, the award-winning food editor of Richmond magazine in. But now, he says he's all right with "High School Musical." Bleu said he went through his "own process" of trying to distance himself from the franchise and play other characters, do other things. "He's so in on the joke and playing a kind of lightly jaded version of himself which, of course, pays off in a way towards the end," said Tim Federle, the show's creator. In the show, he is a summer surprise for the musical theatre students of East High who are attending Camp Shallow Lake. "It feels so good to be back and to be done in such a beautiful and such a right way," Bleu said.

Now, dozens of roles and 14 years after last playing Chad, he's back for a whole new experience.
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In the first "High School Musical" movie back in 2006, Bleu played Chad Danforth. This time out, Corbin Bleu is playing what he calls a "warped version" of himself in the Disney+ series, "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series."įor season three, Bleu and the cast of the show are at summer camp. Explore Los Angeless sunrise and sunset, moonrise and moonset. Get Los Angeless weather and area codes, time zone and DST.

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