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British Theatre has covered Bring It On in 5 articles since 2018.
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What Is Bring It On the Musical?
Bring It On the Musical is a high-energy, feel-good stage show based on the beloved cheerleading film franchise. With a book by Jeff Whitty, music by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Tom Kitt, and lyrics by Miranda, Amanda Green, and Kitt, the show brings together two of Broadway's most exciting creative voices to deliver a production packed with jaw-dropping acrobatics, infectious pop and hip-hop infused numbers, and a story with genuine heart.
The plot follows Campbell, a popular cheerleader who is transferred to a new school and must navigate unfamiliar social territory, rebuild her confidence, and form unlikely friendships, all while preparing for a high-stakes cheerleading competition. The show tackles themes of friendship, identity, rivalry, and belonging in a way that resonates with young audiences and adults alike.
Why Is Bring It On the Musical Worth Seeing?
Few musicals manage to combine athletic spectacle with genuine emotional storytelling as effectively as Bring It On. The choreography is extraordinary, featuring real cheerleading stunts, tumbling, and lifts that draw gasps from audiences. The score blends pop, hip-hop, and musical theatre in a way that feels fresh and contemporary, reflecting Lin-Manuel Miranda's signature style, which he would later develop further in Hamilton and In the Heights.
The show also offers something genuinely inclusive. It centres on a diverse cast of characters and explores what it means to find your place when the world shifts beneath your feet. For families, teenagers, and musical theatre fans alike, it delivers entertainment that is both visually spectacular and emotionally satisfying.
Who Created Bring It On the Musical?
The creative pedigree behind Bring It On is impressive. Lin-Manuel Miranda, who later became a household name with Hamilton, co-wrote the music and lyrics. Tom Kitt, a Tony Award winner known for Next to Normal, contributed music and additional lyrics. The book was written by Jeff Whitty, Tony Award winner for Avenue Q. Together, they bring a sharp wit and genuine warmth to the material that elevates it well beyond a simple film adaptation.
Is Bring It On the Musical Suitable for Children and Families?
Bring It On is broadly family-friendly and is particularly well suited to audiences with teenagers and young people. The themes of school life, social pressure, and self-discovery are highly relatable to younger viewers, while the physical spectacle and humour keep adults engaged throughout. There are no significant scenes of violence or adult content, though parents of very young children may wish to consider the loud music and energetic staging before booking.
The show is a strong choice for school groups, birthday outings, and family trips to the theatre, particularly for families who enjoy dance, sport, or musical theatre in general.
Similar Shows You Might Enjoy
If Bring It On appeals to you, there are several other high-energy musicals well worth exploring. Hamilton shares Lin-Manuel Miranda's hip-hop influenced songwriting and dynamic storytelling. & Juliet offers a similarly upbeat, pop-driven score with a strong, empowering message for younger audiences. Six is another fast-paced, music-led show with broad family appeal and a contemporary feel. For something with equally impressive physical performance, Stomp delivers breathtaking choreography and rhythm in a uniquely theatrical setting.
Practical Information for Visitors
Bring It On the Musical has played various venues across the United Kingdom, so it is worth checking the specific production details for any regional or touring performances. As with most mid-scale musicals, tickets are likely to range in price depending on the venue, seating, and time of performance. Booking in advance is generally advisable, particularly for weekend and Sunday performances, which tend to sell quickly with family audiences.
For visitors travelling to London or other UK cities specifically to attend a musical, it is worth planning your visit around the performance schedule and allowing time to explore the surrounding area. Most theatre venues in the UK offer accessible seating, audio description, and signed performances; check with the specific venue when booking to confirm availability of these services.
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Bring It On The Musical will close after a Christmas season at London's Southbank Centre on 22 January 2022.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda Surprises Bring It On Cast At Southwark Playhouse
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