High School Musical Tickets

Whether in search of High School Musical tickets for the production on Broadway or the touring edition, Coast to Coast Tickets is an incredible and invaluable resource for theatergoers. Coast to Coast has the most affordable options for seats throughout those venues, allowing devoted fans to enjoy this truly impressive and critically-acclaimed production.
Find your seats soon because casting changes are always on the horizon for the Broadway show, and the touring production will only be staying in a city for a limited engagement. Opportunities to enjoy High School Musical are rare, and Coast to Coast Tickets wants to make sure you do not miss the show before the final curtain call.
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High School Musical History

You don’t have to be in high school to want tickets to High School Musical! You just have to be, or know, one of over 58 million viewers of the television show from the Disney Channel that has spawned the best selling CD of 2006! Since its debut on American and Canadian TV in January of 2006, High School Musical has spanned the globe, delighting audiences, particularly “tweens,” with dynamic young actors and a classic teen-romance plot set to captivating music and Emmy-Award winning choreography.

East High School’s basketball star/coach’s son Troy Bolton seems firmly planted in one world, when beautiful but shy brainiac Gabriella Montez moves in from another. Yet Troy and Gabriella discover a common bond in singing. The perfect way to share their connection would seem to be joining the cast of the drama club’s school musical, but at East High that is the turf of the arrogant and devious Sharpay Evans. As the star-crossed couple’s friends and even the adults involved try to coax them back into their expected roles, Sharpay and her dopey twin brother Ryan plot to ruin their audition opportunities.

Get tickets to take your kids and their friends to see High School Musical! What a great way to introduce them to (and rediscover for yourself) the thrill of musical theater and the joy of finding out “We’re All In This Together.”