“Sydney To The Max” Goes There with “The Hair Switch Project”

As there will always be a conversation when it comes to hair and the maintenance thereof, Sydney To The Max recently explored the conversation in a way that allows the focus to be celebrated. We’re talking #BlackGirlMagic to the MAX!

“High School Musical: The Series: The Musical” star Dara Reneé interviews “Sydney to the Max” star Ruth Righi, writer Kourtney Richard and director Morenike Joela, to have an open conversation about the recent episode celebrating the beauty of Black hair. “The Hair Switch Project” premiered Friday, April 30 (8:25 a.m. EDT/PDT) on Disney Channel and DisneyNOW.


Disney Channel’s popular daughter/father comedy “Sydney to the Max,” starring actress and musician Ruth Righi as outgoing middle-schooler Sydney Reynolds, explores the beauty and complexities of Black hair in a new episode which premiered FRIDAY, APRIL 30 (8:25 p.m. EST/PST) on Disney Channel and DisneyNOW.

In the new episode, Sydney begins to question her straight hairstyle after her classmate Jada suggests that she try wearing her hair natural sometimes. This sends Sydney on a hair journey tied to her cultural identity and memories of her late mom, Alisha. Her dad Max tries to help, but Sydney is still at a loss and calls on her grandmother Maya. Back in the ’90s, young Alisha is faced with a different hair dilemma when school picture day rolls around, and her mom has booked a salon appointment for her to get a relaxer. Alisha doesn’t know what to do because she loves her naturally coiffed hair and feels like she loses a piece of herself every time she gets it straightened.

Geared for Kids 6-11 and their families, “The Hair Switch Project” was written by Kourtney Richard and directed by Morenike Joela.

The series stars Ruth Righi as outgoing middle-schooler Sydney, Ian Reed Kesler as Max, Caroline Rhea as Judy Reynolds (in both decades), Ava Kolker as Sydney’s best friend Olive, Jackson Dollinger as young Max, and Christian J. Simon as young Max’s best friend, Leo. Returning guest stars include Cassidey Fralin as young Alisha, Carlease Burke as Maya (in both decades), and Julia Garcia as Emmy. Additional guest stars include Princess K. Mapp as Sydney’s classmate Jada, Shakira Ja’nai Paye as hairstylist Kellyn, and Nakia Burise as Nina in the ’90s.

Created by prolific Emmy® Award-nominated writer, showrunner, and executive producer Mark Reisman (“Frasier,” “The Exes,” “Wings”), “Sydney to the Max” is a production of It’s A Laugh Productions, Inc. It carries a TV-G parental guideline.

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