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Emerging onto the scene with a groundbreaking role, Jules Zion, a mere six years old, is capturing attention as the newest star of the Wildcats. Making history, he will become the first Black and Latino actor to take on the role of Troy Bolton in High School Musical.

Jules Zion as Troy Bolton in High School Musical. ADRIAN DAVIS

The upcoming production of High School Musical is set to premiere on December 7 at the Black Box Theater in Los Angeles. Tickets will be available starting November 1, offering audiences of all ages the chance to witness this young talent breathe new life into one of Disney’s cherished characters.

Despite his young age, Jules is no stranger to the spotlight, having already graced numerous Hollywood premieres. He’s been seen at events for Candy Cane Lane, Garfield, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, confidently posing for Getty Images as if it were second nature.

Jules explains his connection to the character, saying, “I admire Troy because he’s confident and passionate about basketball, just like I am. Watching the first two movies with my mom inspired me to step into his shoes. I’m thrilled for everyone to watch my portrayal!”

Jules Zion as Troy Bolton in High School Musical. ADRIAN DAVIS

Much of Jules’ confidence and enthusiasm can be attributed to his strong support network, led by his mother, Kiki Ayers, a well-known celebrity publicist.

“Jules has always put his whole heart into everything he does,” she says. “From sports like soccer and basketball to jiu-jitsu, he has endless energy. I signed him up for theater because I knew his big personality would shine on stage. Seeing him land the lead role at just six years old is a proud parent moment I’ll never forget.”

Jules Zion as Troy Bolton in High School Musical. ADRIAN DAVIS

In this new production, Jules’s portrayal of Troy Bolton promises to bring laughter, rhythm, and a burst of energy to the stage, a reminder that age and background don’t define talent or drive. 

As Jules gears up for opening night, one thing’s for sure, the spotlight has found its next big star. If you aren’t following this young rising star on social media, you might want to do so asap because we have a feeling that we will be seeing much more of him in #younghollywood. 

 

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