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(L–R) Taylor Louderman and Adrienne Warren in the national tour of "Bring It On: The Musical."

Photo by Craig Schwartz.

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Bring It On: The Musical

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Nov 11 – Dec 10, 2011

Ahmanson Theatre

Bring It On: The Musical

Breathtaking displays of human fireworks that send the show’s well-drilled dancers flying skyward...

The national tour begins at the Ahmanson!

Bring It On: The Musical is the explosive new musical comedy that raises the stakes on over-the-top team rivalries. Set against the world of competitive cheerleading, this powerhouse new show hilariously proves that winning isn’t everything when it means losing something—or someone—you really care about.

Bring It On: The Musical has brought together some of the freshest and funniest creative minds on Broadway, including Tony Award®-winning writer Jeff Whitty (Avenue Q); Tony Award-winning composer Lin-Manuel Miranda (In The Heights); Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning composer Tom Kitt (Next to Normal) and lyricist Amanda Green (High Fidelity); Tony Award-winning orchestrator Alex Lacamoire (Wicked); and Tony Award-winning director/choreographer Andy Blankenbuehler (In The Heights).

This musical comedy combines an exciting new sound, gravity-defying choreography, and a thrilling story to create a total theatrical event worth cheering for.

Game on.

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Performance Length

The performance length is approx. two hours and 28 minutes, with one intermission.

Be Aware

Recommended for children age 10+ due to slight off-color language, some sexual innuendo.

Children 6 and under who may cry or fidget are never admitted.

Center Theatre Group Show Guide for Parents

Season Sponsor

US Bank