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.