BRING IT ON: THE MUSICAL Comes to the Morris Performing Arts Center This Weekend

By: Feb. 07, 2014
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Bring It On: The Musical comes to The Morris Performing Arts Center in South Bend, tonight and tomorrow, February 7-8.

Tickets for Bring It On: The Musical are on sale now and start at $33. Tickets are available online at morriscenter.org, by visiting The Morris Center Box Office, 211 N. Michigan Street, Hammes Bookstore/Eddy Street Commons and O'Brien Recreation Center by calling 574.235.9190. Groups of 10 or more call 1.866.31.GROUP.

Bitingly relevant and sprinkled with sass, Bring It On: The Musical, inspired by the Bring It On film, takes you on a high-flying journey through friendship, forgiveness and determination. Bring It On: The Musical tells the story of the challenges and unexpected bonds formed through the thrill of extreme competition.

The musical comedy made its Broadway debut on August 1, 2012 at the St. James Theatre, and played through December 30, 2012. The production earned Tony nominations for Best Musical and Best Choreography.

Uniting some of the freshest and funniest creative minds on Broadway, Bring It On: The Musical features an original story by Tony Award winner Jeff Whitty (Avenue Q), music and lyrics by Tony Award-winning composer Lin-Manuel Miranda (In the Heights), music by Pulitzer and Tony Award-winning composer Tom Kitt (Next to Normal), lyrics by Broadway lyricist Amanda Green (High Fidelity) and music supervision by Tony and Grammy Award winner Alex Lacamoire (In The Heights). The production is directed and choreographed by Tony Award winner Andy Blankenbuehler (In the Heights).

The design team includes scenic design by Drama Desk Award winner David Korins (Pee-Wee Herman Show), costume design by Andrea Lauer (American Idiot), lighting design by Jason Lyons (Rock of Ages), sound design by Cody Spencer (Pee-Wee Herman Show) and video design by Jeff Sugg (Magic/Bird).

With a colorful crew of characters, an exciting fresh sound and explosive dance with aerial stunts, this all-new story is sure to be everything you hoped for and nothing like you expected.

Bring It On: The Musical is the kind of coming of age tale that appeals to tweens and teens alike. Besides the human pyrotechnics in the musical's many cheerleading routines, Bring It On: The Musical boasts diverse characters, youthful and witty dialogue and an overall theme that it's always ok to be yourself. Jam-packed with teen spirit, Bring It On: The Musical is recommended for ages 8 and above.

For more information, visit: www.bringitonmusical.com. Follow Bring It On: The Musical on Twitter and Facebook.

Performance Schedule for Bring It On: The Musical at
The Morris Performing Arts Center:

Friday, February 7 8 p.m.

Saturday, February 8 2 p.m.

Saturday, February 8 8 p.m.

Bring It On: The Musical will play at The Morris Performing Arts Center February 7-8. Tickets are on sale now, start at $33, and are available online at morriscenter.org, by visiting The Morris Center Box Office, 211 N. Michigan Street, Hammes Bookstore/Eddy Street Commons and O'Brien Recreation Center or by calling 574.235.9190. Groups of 10 or more call 1.866.31.GROUP. Military members receive a 50% discount throughout the theater and students receive a 50 percent discount on all balcony seating (excludes Saturday Evening and Gallery).

Please Note: theaterleague.com, Morriscenter.org, The Morris Performing Arts Center box office, Hammes Bookstore/Eddy Street Commons and O'Brien Recreation Center are the only official sources for tickets to Bring It On: The Musical and all of the shows in the 2013-2014 Broadway Series. If you purchase tickets through another source, you may pay over-inflated prices and your tickets will not be guaranteed.

 


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