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Bring It On The Musical
 

Melbourne’s renowned independent theatre group Theatrical Inc is bringing the smash hit musical Bring It On The Musical to Melbourne's National Theatre this July. The production is an electrifying, high flying adaption of the beloved cult film, scheduled for a strictly limited run.

The stage musical, which builds on the famous movie franchise, dives into the intense environment of high-stakes all star competitive cheerleading while examining the intricacies of teenage identity, prejudice and female competition. The story follows champion teen cheerleader Campbell, who finds herself at a crossroads when she is redistricted to the rival high school, Jackson High. In a bid for victory, she joins forces with their fearless dance crew to compete against her old squad at the Cheerleading Nationals.

Boasting a prestigious creative lineage of Broadway's finest, the show features a high-energy score collaboration between Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton) and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Tom Kitt (American Idiot, Jagged Little Pill) and a witty book by Tony Award winner Jeff Whitty (Avenue Q).  This powerhouse creative team led the original Broadway production to earn 2013 Tony Award nominations for both Best Musical and Best Choreography.

 

Event details

Venue: The National Theatre - 20 Carlisle Street, St Kilda, Victoria 3182
Bookings: https://booktickets.com.au/bringiton/
Start Date: Sunday 12 July 2026

 

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