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Zac Efron reunites with High School Musical cast for singalong in lockdown

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Zac Efron joined the cast of High School Musical for their first broadcast performance in 12 years. In a one-off Disney special, Zac caught up with Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Corbin Bleu, Monique Coleman and Lucas Grabeel via video call.

Speaking from his home during the ABC's The Disney Family Singalong on April 16, Zac - who had played Troy Bolton - wished fans well and then went on to introduce the original cast before they sang. "Hi everyone and I hope that you are safe and healthy you're doing as well as possible during these unprecedented times." "It is my greatest pleasure to introduce a musical performance by some of my oldest friends and some new ones," he continued. "I hope you enjoy and remember that we're all in this

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