Actress, dancer KayCee Stroh, who starred in High School Musical, answers 7 Questions with Emmy - East Idaho News
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Actress, dancer KayCee Stroh, who starred in High School Musical, answers 7 Questions with Emmy

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Every week I’m interviewing interesting people in Idaho and around the world!

KayCee Stroh is an actress, singer and dancer known for her role as Martha Cox in “High School Musical.” She appeared in “High School Musical,” “High School Musical 2” and High School Musical 3 and her character secretly loved to “pop & lock & jam & break.”

KayCee was in town last weekend performing as Potiphar’s Wife in “Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat.” I had a chance to sit down with her and ask her these questions:

  • How did you get your start acting?
  • How did you get your job on “High School Musical”?
  • Where do you get your different dance ideas for your social media pages?
  • How did you get involved with “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat”?
  • Are you close friends with any of the actors in “High School Musical”?
  • Can you share a piece of advice with me?
  • Can we film a reel together?

Watch our entire interview in the video player above and don’t miss the fun time I had recording a reel with KayCee!

You can follow KayCee on Instagram and Facebook.

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