Thirty-five years ago, high school classmates from Youth Performing Arts High School in Louisville, Kentucky performed the Broadway classic "Pippin." Now, the cast returns to reprise the roles of their youth with the help of Broadway professionals. William Bradford, the director from the original musical “Pippin,” helps co-direct this performance.
Twenty-eight years ago, students at Brookwood High School in Snellville, Georgia planted their Southern roots in the classic musical “Oklahoma!” Now, the alumni reunite with the help of Broadway professionals to restage it for an encore performance. The cast comes together and turns their struggles into a sensation, while learning more about themselves and each other in five days. Tony award-winning Broadway actress Ali Stroker appears in this episode.
Twenty-seven years after students from Michigan's Flint Central High School performed "The Sound of Music," the cast returns to reprise the roles of their youth with the help of Broadway professionals. As they reconnect, these friends -- some of whom haven't been on a stage in a decade -- wrestle with the past, struggle with the present and reconnect in ways that will alter their future.
Classmates from California's Santana High School who performed the Broadway classic "Annie" in 1996 return to reprise the roles of their youth with help from Broadway professionals. They come together in Vista, CA to spend a week singing, learning dance moves, memorizing lines, and taking a trip down memory lane, as they reunite for an encore performance.