October 24, 2007

'High School Musical': Kopple Captures One At An Actual High School

Hsmtexas First coal miners, then the Dixie Chicks and now, what else, teen-age Texas thesps.
Barbara Kopple, with two Oscars for her docs, follows a student/teacher theater company called H20  in Fort Worth, Texas, in  "High School Musical:  The Music in You," which will air as  12 interstitials premiering every Saturday, beginning this week on Disney Channel.
It culminates Jan. 20 in a half-hour documusical featuring opening night of the H2O production of Disney's "High School Musical," on Disney Channel. "The Music in You" is presented in association with the NAMM Foundation.
Program is result of Disney's High School Musical School Grant Program, an initiative that allows for middle and high schools across the U.S. to apply for a grant to cover all licensing costs associated with producing their own in-school stage show.

September 11, 2007

House of Bleu: Moms N Tweens to Invade Sunset Strip

Corbin House of Blues will take a bath at the bar on Monday: Corbin Bleu, the star of Disney's  two "High School Musicals" and the film "Catch That Kid," is booked to perform at the Sunset Strip club. He has no other dates scheduled.  Showtime is 7 p.m.Tickets are 30 bucks and on sale now.

August 22, 2007

'High School Musical 2' Sells 615,000; 3 Million Likely To Follow

Hsm2 Disney's "High School Musical 2" had an opening week of 615,000 in sales and it could very well hit 3.5 million in sales by the end of the year.
Using the sales pattern of Disney's "Hannah Montana 2 (Soundtrack)/Meet Miley Cyrus" disc, and accounting for a holiday season boost and the inevitable "deluxe package," it is highly likely that Disney will have two or three of the 10 best-sellers of the year.(Rascal Flatts has a release slated for Sept. 25; "Hannah Montana 2" should easily top 2 million in sales this year).
"Hannah 2," released June 26, experienced a 42% drop-off in its second week, a 32% dip in the third and 12% dip in the fourth. It has held steady at about 30%-35% of its opening week number over the last several weeks.
"HSM2," by that logic, should pass the 1 million sold mark next week and then take about five sales weeks to lock in another million.
By that point the disc will be swimming in a sea of high profile releases and will likely taper off in high five digit sales for half of October and most of November. Just before Thanksgiving will be the three-month mark, just about time for Disney to come in with deluxe edition that will certainly spike sales.
The original "High School Musical" opened during the worst sales period of the year (January) with a first week tally of 16,000. Once it sold 97,000, the disc affixed itself to the top 10 and was able to compete with all-comers as the year wore, selling upwards of 200,000 to stay in the upper reaches of the chart.

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