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Summer Youth Intensive Summer Youth Intensive THE COMMUNITY THEATRE LEAGUE PRODUCTION OF BRING IT ON THE MUSICAL Libretto by Music by Book by Jeff Whitty Tom Kitt & Amanda Green & Lin-Manuel Miranda Lin-Manuel Miranda Inspired by the Motion Picture Bring It On Written by Jessica Bendinger Arrangements and Orchestrations Alex Lacamoire & Tom Kitt Originally produced for Broadway by Universal Stage Productions/ Beacon Communications/ Glenn Ross Armyan Bernstein & Charlie Lyons and Kristin Caskey & Mike Isaacson Executive Producers World Premiere produced by Alliance Theater, Atlanta, GA, Susan V. Booth, Artistic Director Original Broadway Production Directed and Choreographed by Andy Blankenbuehler DIRECTED BY SETH SPONHOUSE MUSIC DIRECTOR CHOREOGRAPHER THEODORE LENTZ KATIE CONKLIN STUNT CHOREOGRAPHER STAGE MANAGER JENN MOWREY PAUL YOUNG COSTUME DESIGNER SET DIRECTOR MISSY BLACK GERRY GOLD TECHNICAL DIRECTOR ASSISTANT DIRECTOR PHILL HANEY SETH CONFER ASSISTANT CHOREOGAPHER MAIA CENIMO Photographs, videotaping, or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited. BRING IT ON is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MTIShows.com 2 THE CAST CAMPBELL ....................................... Aurora Beagle DANIELLE ......................................... Sacha Alvarez RANDALL ............................................ Levi Roush EVA .................................................. Kara Heim SKYLAR ......................................... Christina Samar KYLAR ........................................... Hannah Rankey BRIDGET ......................................... Cassie Conklin NAUTICA ............................................ Rubie Natal LA CIENEGA ...................................... Artie Dammer TWIG ........................................... Noah Eisengrein CAMERON ..................................... Channy Figueroa STEVEN ........................................ Avery Campbell STUNTING ENSEMBLE .... Jayda Beagle, Brian Bond, Chase Bower, . Brynn Broaddus, Nash Dawson, Maddy Fiorini, Aimee Hunsinger, . Isaiah Inch, Eric Karschner, Kendall Kelley, Myla Kelley, . Bailey Luna, Spencer Millay, Abbey Neamand, John Nickolaus, Allison Panczyszyn, Aleah Stahlnecker, Braden Stahlnecker, Tyler Walk VOCAL ENSEMBLE .................. Aubrey Lenker, Emma Pentz, . .Jade Phillips, Melissa Reeder, Linette Taylor CAMPBELL UNDERSTUDY ............................................ Hannah Rankey DANIELLE UNDERSTUDY ................................................. Rubie Natal RANDALL UNDERSTUDY ............................................... Spencer Millay SKYLAR UNDERSTUDY ................................................... Bailey Luna KYLAR UNDERSTUDY ............................................... Abbey Neamand BRIDGET UNDERSTUDY ............................................ Aleah Stahlnecker LA CIENEGA UNDERSTUDY ............................................ Nash Dawson TWIG UNDERSTUDY ...................................................... Brian Bond CAMERON UNDERSTUDY ................................................. Isaiah Inch STEVEN UNDERSTUDY ........................................... Braden Stahlnecker 3 PRODUCTION STAFF Director ...........................................Seth Sponhouse Music Director ......................................Theodore Lentz Choreographer .......................................Katie Conklin Stunt Choreogapher ..................................Jenn Mowery Stage Manager .........................................Paul Young Technical Director ......................................Phill Haney Set Director ............................................Gerry Gold Costume Designer ......................................Missy Black Assistant Director ......................................Seth Confer Assistant Choreographer ..............................Maia Cenimo Dance Captain. Nash Dawson Poster Design .....................Hosterman Photography & Design Playbill Layout ......................................Philip J Vonada Photography ...........................Albright Studio Photography Volunteer Coordinator ...............................Heather Myers House Manager ..........................................BJ Kropp We are proud to support the Community Theatre League and help to advance the Arts in the Susquehanna Valley. Reprinted with permission of Barron’s Phone: 570.326.9500 I 866.855.0569 400 Market Street, Suite 200, Williamsport, PA 17701 509 S. Main Street, Athens, PA 18810 (by Appointment Only) Hudock Capital Group, LLC, is a Registered Investment Advisor. Certain representatives of Hudock Capital Group, LLC, are also Registered Representatives offering securities through APW Capital, Inc., Member FINRA/SIPC, 100 Enterprise Drive, Suite 504, Rockaway, NJ 07866 (800) 637-3211. (07/20) Barron’s Magazine Top 1,200 Advisors, February 24, 2014, February 23, 2015, March 6, 2017, March 12, 2018, March 11, 2019, March 14, 2020. Barron’s Magazine is a weekly business periodical published by Dow Jones. Rankings are based on assets under management, revenue generated for advisors’ firms, quality of practices and philanthropic work. Please go to https://www.stackfinancialmanagement.com/pdfs/Barrons%20Forbes%20Disclosure.pdf for additional disclosures on Barron’s Magazine Top 1,200 Advisors. Forbes Top Women Wealth Advisors, April 29, 2019, April 21, 2020, https://www.forbes.com/top-women-advisors/#72dfead251f4. Forbes Best-In-State Wealth Advisors, January 16, 2020, https://www.forbes.com/best-in-state-wealth-advisors/#68735b16291d. 4 SONG LIST ACT ONE WHAT I WAS BORN TO DO . Campbell, Full Company TRYOUTS . Skylar ONE PERFECT MOMENT . .. Campbell CHEER CAMP . Truman Squad WHAT I WAS BORN TO DO (REPRISE) . Campbell, Ensemble PERFECT MOMENT (REPRISE) . Campbell DO YOUR OWN THING . Campbell & Company WE AIN’T NO CHEERLEADERS . Danielle, Nautica, La Cienega PHONE CALLS/TO THE PAGODA . Eva, Skylar, Kylar, Steven FRIDAY NIGHT JACKSON . Company SOMETHING ISN’T RIGHT HERE . Campbell & Company BRING IT ON . Campbell & Company There will be a fifteen-minute Intermission (Restrooms are located at the East End of the stadium) ACT TWO IT’S ALL HAPPENING . Danielle, Nautica, La Cienega, Campbell, Cameron BETTER . Truman Squad, Skylar IT AIN’T NO THING . Nautica, La Cienega, Bridget WHAT WAS I THINKING . Campbell, Ensemble ENJOY THE TRIP . Randall, Campbell KILLER INSTINCT . Eva, Ensemble WE’RE NOT DONE . Danielle, Campbell LEGENDARY . Vocal Ensemble, Truman Squad EVA’S RANT . Eva CROSS THE LINE . Jackson Squad, Vocal Ensemble I GOT YOU . Company 5 CAST BIOS Chase Bower (Ensemble) is happy to be Sacha Alvarez (Danielle) is a recent graduate joining the ensemble of Bring It On. This of Muncy Jr/Sr High school. She has played hasn’t been his first show at CTL, having been Maria in West Side Story and Donkey in Shrek in West Side Story last summer and To Kill Jr at CTL. She is going to UPitt for pharmacy A Mockingbird earlier. He was also Gaston in the fall of 2020. Sacha has participated in all in WAHS’s Beauty and the Beast before it’s the shows that she could throughout school, cancellation and Mal in WAMS’s The Addams and she is very excited to take on the role of Family. Being the first production in 4 months Danielle in this production. She would love to at CTL, he hopes to make CTL’s return a proud thank her parents and sister for everything and celebrated one! they’ve done for her and her friends for sup- porting her as well!! Brynn Broaddus (Ensemble) Brynn just moved from Texas this summer and is a new resident Aurora Beagle (Campbell) is a sophomore at to the Williamsport area. She is 15 years old Lycoming College and is thrilled to be and plans on attending Williamsport High returning to the CTL stage with such an School this upcoming school year. She is happy amazing cast for this production. Throughout to be a part of Bring It On as her first her career, Aurora has played many roles such production at CTL. Some of her previous roles as Tanya (Manma Mia), Penny (Hairspray), Elle at her former theatre include Jane in Mary Woods (Legally Blonde), and many more. One Poppins and the Genie in Aladdin. of her main hobbies include cheerleading so she’s very excited to give the audience a show Avery Campbell (Steven) is going to be a that hits so close to home for her. She would junior at Williamsport Area High School and just like to say thank you to everyone in the he currently plays varsity football and track & cast for being so great and to the directing field. This is his 3rd consecutive summer CTL crew for allowing her to take part in such a fun production that he has been in, and he looks show! Thank you for coming and enjoy. forward to it every summer. Avery hopes that you enjoy the show as much as he enjoyed Jayda Beagle (Ensemble) is going into her being part of the cast, and to create this senior year at Williamsport Area High School. amazing production. She is in the Early Childhood CTE program and plans to become a teacher. She is a Varsity Cassie Conklin (Bridget) is a sophomore at Cheerleader as well, so this play just seemed Millersville University. She studies psychology perfect for her. Bring It On is her first Summer & minors in musical theatre. Cassie won Ray Intensive Show. She has performed in many of of Light Awards in 2017 and 2019. She would the summer camps at CTL, including Alice in like to thank her cast & crew for working hard Wonderland Jr., Peter Pan Jr. and Madagascar on this
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