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Bring It On: The Musical Trivia


Bring It On: The Musical Broadway

  • Bring It On: The Musical has music co-written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, who is best known for his work on Hamilton and In the Heights.

  • The plot of Bring It On: The Musical is loosely based on the 2000 film 'Bring It On' but adds its own unique twists and characters.

  • The musical made its world premiere at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia in January 2011 before touring the U.S. and eventually playing on Broadway.

  • The cast of Bring It On: The Musical on Broadway included several award-winning competitive cheerleaders, highlighting the show's dedication to authentic cheer routines.

  • Unlike the original movie, the musical focuses more deeply on themes of friendship, betrayal, and the pressures of high school popularity and competition.

  • The show's Broadway run at the St. James Theatre began with previews in July 2012, officially opening on August 1, 2012, and closing on December 30, 2012, after 171 performances.

  • The musical's storyline includes a significant twist involving sabotage and deceit, highlighting the competitive nature of high school sports and activities.

  • The musical 'Bring It On' premiered at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia on January 15, 2011, directed and choreographed by Andy Blankenbuehler.

  • The U.S. National Tour of 'Bring It On' in 2011 brought new cast members, including Taylor Louderman, Neil Haskell, and Jason Gotay, and celebrated its kick-off with performances and a cheer and dance competition.

  • 'Bring It On' opened in the UK at Southwark Playhouse in 2018, directed by Ewan Jones and featuring Robyn McIntyre as Campbell.

  • The full cast recording of the musical was made available digitally in September 2012 and on CD in October 2012.

  • Bring It On was the first Broadway musical to feature a transgender high school character.

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