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The High
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The High has closed. We'll let you know if and when it returns. Thank you for making San Cordelesco the most interesting high school in the universe!

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Return to The High...and follow the kids to college. We're back! In two incarnations: 

The High: The Next Class  Class is in session for a whole new cast of teens.                   The Ledge: The High - The College Years  The world's first improvised teen soap spinoff. 

WHEN: Fridays at 10:30 PM
TICKETS: $12 at the door; $10 in advance.
To purchase tickets: Call 323.871.1183  or 

Welcome to The High, an addictive, edge-of-your-seat teen soap
and a hilarious, seat-of-our-pants comedy show improvised live
before your very eyes
based on audience suggestions. 

Directed by Matthew Stephen Young
Produced by Andy Goldblatt
Executive Producer James Thomas Bailey

 


The High is sexier than the O.C.  More intense than 90210. More earnest than Dawson or his creek. It's got more issues than One Tree Hill, Gossip Girl, and all 8 seasons of Degrassi put together.

The High's cast is made up of L.A.'s hottest improvisors as the students, faculty, parents and authority figures. It's ridiculous, hysterical, salacious...and every episode is a very, very special one.

 

Each episode is like popping in a Best of The High DVD, so you don't have to worry if you've missed an episode. 

The High contains mature themes and language--the kind of stuff you would see on TV at 10:30 PM.   

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The Adults of San Cordalesco


Petra Cordalesco-Fox (Jennifer Bascom) - The town heiress. She owns everything, including you. 

Janet LaFonde-Remax (Jennifer Flack) - The sauced-up seductress.

Officer Merlin Hunter (Mark McConville) - School police liaison, protective father, American hero.

Principal Elliott Grafton (Steve Purnick) – Charming, fun-loving--and completely corrupt.

Vice Principal Leslie Scheckter (Chris Tallman) – He rules the school with an iron fist and a heart of gold.

Secretary Marilyn “Oakie” Oakley (Lauren Pritchard) - She doesn't need friends--she has cats.

Michael Grafton (John Russell Terrier) – Tortured artist...tortured art teacher.

Dr. Melford Bacon (Brian Allman) – The English professor who is very hands on.

Janitor Turd McCorkle (Ryan Smith) – He cleans up messes in the halls...and sometimes in the kids' hearts.

Lucas Trueman (Brian Jones) – The young, impressionable history teacher.

Darla-Jean Skink (Kelly Holden-Bashar) – She serves great pies, and even better advice, at the Fox Hole Diner.

Joy Fatale (Megan Soule) – Chemistry teacher, anatomy expert.



The Students of San Cordalesco


Olivia Cordalesco-Fox (Holly Gray) - The mean girl whom everyone loves to hate.

Blake Hunter (Mike McNeal) – The bully. What are you lookin' at?

Harper Hunter (Sarah Parga) – The straight-A student who’s too smart for her own good.

Rory Knolls (Bryan Green) - The jock with a gambling problem.

Wes Parker (Adam Fisher) - The new kid who’s still trying to figure things out.

Dawn Porter (Amanda McCann) – The poor-kid outcast.

Che Lebouef (Josh Dean) - He's a famous actor. Don't treat him like he's special, even though he is.

Betsy Remax (Katie Johnson) - Sweet sixteen.


To find out more about the characters of The High, visit their Myspace pages.

For the latest show info and guest star alerts, join The High's group on Facebook

 


Special Guests

You never know when a special guest will drop by San Cordalesco High. Here are some of our wonderful guest stars:

Chuck Burlson (Joel McCrary) - The shop teacher. A man's man with a soft heart.

Professor Lawrence Freedman (André Meadows) - The professor who teachs African-American studies, from Good Times to Family Matters.

Ed Barnes  (Eric Wood) - The dramatic drama teacher.

Dr. Coach Kevin Butterfield (Brett Bayonne) - The friendly psychology teacher/coach.

Dan Remax (Mike Rock) - Full-time baseball player, part-time family man.

Dr. Reed Pym (Mark Meer) - The brainy science teacher.

Ms. Beasley (Belinda Cornish) - The painfully shy home economics teacher.

Polly Wallace (Natasha Arnold) - The school nurse who can heal anything but her own broken heart.

Karen Miller (Silvie Zamora) - Much more than just a "lunch lady."

Buttonwillow McKittrick (Tracy Burns) - 9-5 guidance counselor, 24-7 friend.

Mrs. Galena Krapinskia (Robyn Roth) - The Ukrainian chemistry teacher with a scandalous past.

Sheldon Branford (David Miller) - The powerful student body president.

Clarence Abday (David Neale) - A lecherous foreign exchange student.

Chase Libkiss (Kurt Maloney) - A passionate young songwriter in search of a muse.

Freddie Jones (Chris Floch) - The optimistic head of the Bible Study club.

DJ "JD" Jake Dominguez (Eddie Quintana) - San Cordalesco's dedicated student DJ.

Gracie Knowles (Kelly Whyte) - Rory's tomboy kid sister.

Mercy Kane (Cat Davis) - Conflicted president of the Gay-Straight Alliance.