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Bring It On

Bring It On
Love Island's Amber Davies gets ready to bring it in London this Christmas!
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Selladoor Worldwide is delighted to announce that BRING IT ON THE MUSICAL will play its long-awaited London season at the Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall from Wednesday 8 December 2021 to Saturday 22 January 2022, following eight performances at the New Theatre, Peterborough from Friday 26 November to Saturday 4 December 2021. Tickets for the Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall will be on general sale from Friday 5 March 2021.  

As was originally announced, the production will be led by Amber Davies as ‘Campbell’ alongside Louis Smith as ‘Cameron’. Full casting to be announced soon.  

Perhaps best known as the winner of ITV’s Love Island in 2017, Amber Davies made her professional stage debut in 2019 to critical and audience acclaim as ‘Judy Bernly’ in Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5 The Musical at the Savoy Theatre and subsequently on the UK tour.  Whilst training at Urdang Academy, her credits included ‘Campbell’ in “Bring It On The Musical” and ‘Downing’ in “My Favourite Year”.

Four-time gymnastic Olympic medallist Louis Smith shot to fame in 2008 when he won the first British gymnastic medal in 100 years at the Beijing Olympics. Following his success at the London 2012 Olympic Games Louis later won that year’s BBC Strictly Come Dancing, before going on to win the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special in 2014.  On stage he has appeared in “Rip It Up” in both the West End and on tour. 

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.

BRING IT ON THE MUSICAL takes audiences on a high-flying, energy-fuelled journey which tackles friendship, jealousy, betrayal and forgiveness – wrapped up in explosive choreography and tricks.

Cheer-royalty and newly crowned Squad Captain, Campbell, should be embarking on her most cheertastic senior year at Truman High School. 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 THE MUSICAL is produced by Selladoor Worldwide, has a libretto by Jeff Whitty, a score by Tom Kitt and Lin-Manuel Miranda lyrics by Amanda Green and Lin-Manuel Miranda. BRING IT ON THE MUSICAL is inspired by the motion picture Bring It On written by Jessica Bendinger. Performed by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe) Limited.

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Details

StartsWednesday, 9 December 2020
EndsThursday, 20 January 2022
Running Time2hr 30min (inc. interval)
CategoryMusical

Venue

VenueQueen Elizabeth Hall
AddressSouthbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX
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Nearest TubeWaterloo Underground Station

Minimum Age

Suitable for ages 10+

Important Notice

**Face coverings are currently required for entry to our buildings**, and must be worn throughout your visit, including during performances and in our galleries, shops and foyers. The only exceptions to this are for those who are exempt from wearing face coverings, children under the age of 11, and when you are eating and drinking.If you arrive at the Southbank Centre without a face covering, our Visitor Experience team will be happy to provide you with one. If you are exempt from wearing a face covering, please advise a member of the team upon arrival.In order to enter our buildings, **all visitors over the age of 18 should arrive prepared to present a Covid Pass or equivalent.**Doing so is easy and can be done in one of the following ways:- **Double vaccination**: Status provided by Covid Pass via the NHS App or NHS website, letter via the NHS website or by calling 119, or a vaccine card and photo ID, or internationally recognised equivalent. Or- Documentation to prove** a negative PCR or lateral flow test** has been taken **within 48 hours** of your visit to the Southbank Centre: Status provided by Covid Pass via the NHS App or NHS website, or confirmation email and/or text message via the NHS self-report tool or by calling 119.