The Alexandra, Birmingham
Newly crowned Squad Captain, Campbell, is cheer-royalty at Truman High School. As she sets her sights on an unforgettable senior year, in an unexpected turn of events, she finds herself forced to move to the neighbouring hard-knock school, Jackson High.
With the cards stacked against her, she forges an unlikely friendship with hard-working dance crew leader, Danielle. Working together, they form a powerhouse squad and prepare for the ultimate competition – the National Championships. Can they achieve the impossible?
The cutthroat world of competitive cheerleading meets the fierce rivalries of high school politics, friendship and romance in this bitingly relevant show that takes audiences on a high-flying journey packed with electrifying songs.
The Tony Award-nominated Bring It On has been brought to life by a multi award-winning team, including story by Jeff Whitty (Avenue Q), music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda (In The Heights, Hamilton), music by Tom Kitt (Next To Normal) and lyrics by Amanda Green (High Fidelity).
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International. All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI.
The Alexandra, Birmingham
Birmingham’s beloved theatre, The Alexandra, was built in 1901 by William Coutts and throughout its vast history, has become home to first class entertainment. In 2018, the venue underwent an extensive refurbishment and reverted to its original name, The Alexandra. The theatre is a valuable contributor to culture within Birmingham and the West Midlands, presenting first-rate musicals, drama, comedy and more.
Notable performances at The Alexandra Theatre include Chicago, Fame and An Inspector Calls, with new shows added regularly. It’s seen many famous faces throughout the years and continues to bring star-studded shows to Birmingham straight from London’s West End. Browse The Alexandra’s show listings now.
The Alexandra, Birmingham
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