Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
Running time: 2hr 30min (inc. interval)
Age Restrictions: Suitable for ages 10+
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Amber Davies and Louis Smith are ready to BRING IT ON as the smash hit Broadway musical back flips into the UK. Inspired by the film of the same name, Bring It On The Musical is the story of the challenges and surprising bonds forged through the thrill of extreme competition. Packed with a vibrant team of characters, an electrifying contemporary sound and explosive choreography and stunts, this energy-fuelled journey is everything you could hope for and nothing like you expected.
Cheer-royalty and newly crowned Squad Captain, Campbell, should be embarking on her most cheertastic senior year at Truman High School. But when she’s forced to move to the neighbouring hard-knock Jackson High, Campbell fears her life is over. But an unlikely friendship catapults Campbell back into contention with a powerhouse squad and the fire to achieve the impossible.
Bring it On is produced by Selladoor Productions (Flashdance, Avenue Q) and is written by Tony Award Winners Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton), Jeff Whitty (Avenue Q), Tom Kitt (Grease: Live) and lyricist Amanda Green (High Fidelity).
Inspired by the 2000 film of the same name, BRING IT ON THE MUSICAL features an original score by the multi award-winning creator of “Hamilton”, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Pulitzer Prize-winning Tom Kitt, composer of “Next To Normal”. The book is written by the Tony Award-winning writer of “Avenue Q”, Jeff Whitty and the lyrics are by both Lin-Manuel Miranda and writer of the stage adaptation of “High Fidelity”, Amanda Green.
BRING IT ON THE MUSICAL is directed by Guy Unsworth and choreographed by Fabian Aloise, with set design by Libby Watson, costume design by Susan Kulkarni, lighting design by Matt Daw, sound design by Ross Portway, music supervision by Mark Crossland and musical direction from Sarah Burrell. They will be joined by Danny MacDonald as acrobatic director and Aundrea Fudge as dialect coach.
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road
London
SE1 8XX
Queen Elizabeth Hall reopened in April 2018 following almost three years of renovations with world class, environmentally-improved new facilities for audiences and artists. The buildin is also home to Purcell Room a smaller, more intimate space.
The design led by architects Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios (FCBStudios), focused on refurbishing the auditoria, foyer and artists’ back of house facilities. Improved access, ventilation and lighting systems, and new production infrastructure enhance the experience for audience and performers alike. New leather upholstery revitalises the Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell Room’s distinctive and comfortable seating.
Travel by train: Waterloo Mainline Station. Nearest tube: Waterloo Underground Station