interpreting that as “seven-tier” because. so this seemed right up her alley and a way to make use of her cake decorating/frosting skills.Īt first we focused on the “seven-layer” aspect. making the Cinderella Giant Costume for me last year, and besides, she’s always had an interest in frosting and cake decorating, and for a time in high school had a cupcake business. I tasked one of my college age daughters to work on this prop while she was home for a bit over the semester break. Sharpay lets out an ear-piercing scream as the cake drips of her face in moist clumps.” (pg 50). But, when Troy twirls Gabriella, she bumps into Zeke, and the cake goes flying right into Sharpay’s face!. The stage directions include “Zeke tries to present his cake to Sharpay. The cake is described as “a seven-layer coconut cake” (pg 49). You could, of course, use a real cake, but that would be a lot of work, and a big mess. Many of the videos of the show use something as simple as a pie plate, and that works, but it doesn’t have quite the same visual impact. This is a do-able event as Sharpay has all of intermission, and then the first scene of Act II (a decently long song) to repair her make-up and do any other fixes needed. The audience LOVES this–the cast member playing Sharpay, not so much (note she is crossing her arms to keep from fending him off). At the end of the first act of “High School Musical” (HSM) Sharpay is supposed to take a cake to the face.
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