Total Rating: 
***1/2
Previews: 
July 7, 2012
Opened: 
August 1, 2012
Ended: 
January 20, 2013
Country: 
USA
State: 
New York
City: 
New York
Company/Producers: 
Universal Stage Productions/Glenn Ross, Beacon Communications/Armyan Bernstein & Charlie Lyons.
Theater Type: 
Broadway
Theater: 
St. James Theater
Theater Address: 
246 West 44th Street
Genre: 
Musical
Author: 
Book: Jeff Whitty; Music: Tom Kitt & Lin-Manuel Miranda. Lyrics: Amanda Green & Lin-Manuel Miranda
Director: 
Andy Blankenbuehler
Choreographer: 
Andy Blankenbuehler
Review: 

For someone who loves physical action, dance, gymnastics and high-flying acrobatics (like me), the cheerleader musical Bring it On(libretto by Jeff Whitty, music by Tom Kitt and Lin-Manuel Miranda, lyrics by Amanda Green and Lin-Manuel Miranda, based on the movie by Jessica Bendinginder), is a joy and a thrill. The characters are all stereotypes, and it’s hard to be concerned with their “problems,” but these are the best acrobatic cheerleaders in the world in a well-produced staging with an imaginative, complex set by David Korins full of terrific slide projections by Jeff Sugg and brilliant lighting by Jason Lyons.

The cast are all amazing – they sing, they dance, they’re comedic, they fly through the air.

Plot: ambitious cheerleader (the beautiful and super-charismatic Elle McLemore, who should get a supporting-actress nomination) arranges for the transfer of her rival (the excellent singer/dancer/actress Taylor Louderman) to another school-- a black one – Ooooohhhh! And what do you think happens? They even put in a bit of hip hop too, and a bit of a romance between Louderman and the good-looking, fine singer Jason Gotay.

The story is contrived and sometimes defies logic, but cheery, fun-filled, spectacular physical action, directed and innovatively choreographed by Andy Blankenbuehler, carries this very entertaining show.

Cast: 
Adrienne Warren (Danielle), Ryann Redmond, Taylor Louderman (Campbell), Jason Gotay (Randall), Elle McLemore (Eva), Ariana DeBose (Nautica), Gregory Haney (La Cienega), Neil Haskell (Steven), Janet Krupin (Kylar), Kate Rockwell (Skylar), Nick Womack (Twig), Calli Alden.
Technical: 
Music Dir: Alex Lacamoire. Set: David Korins. Costumes: Andrea Lauer. Lighting: Jason Lyons. Sound: Brian Ronan.
Critic: 
Richmond Shepard
Date Reviewed: 
September 2012