SUMMER STOCK AUSTIN, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH TEXAS PERFORMING ARTS, PRESENTS
LIN MANUEL MIRANDA’S BRING IT ON THE MUSICAL
In the McCullough Theatre on UT campus
"I am thrilled to welcome Summer Stock Austin to Texas Performing Arts” stated Bob Bursey, Executive and Artistic Director of Texas Performing Arts. “Presenting musical theater and developing the next generation of stage artists are both central to our mission, so hosting their work is a natural fit. Throughout her career, Ginger Morris has nurtured new Austin talent with unmatched energy. I’m pleased to provide the participants of Summer Stock Austin with space to create, and look forward to seeing the results."
Bitingly relevant, sprinkled with sass, and inspired by the hit film, Bring It On The Musical takes audiences on a high-flying journey filled with the complexities of friendship, jealousy, betrayal and forgiveness. Campbell is cheer-royalty at Truman High School, and her senior year should prove the most cheertastic — she's been named captain of the squad! But, an unexpected redistricting has forced her to spend her final year of high school at the neighboring hard-knock Jackson High School. Despite having the deck stacked against her, Campbell befriends the dance crew girls and, along with their headstrong and hardworking leader, Danielle, manages to form a powerhouse squad for the ultimate competition — the National Championships.
“We are enthusiastic about producing a fully staged musical again after more than a year of digital theatre, hybrid performances, masked theatre, and virtually no audiences. These 50 performers are ready to take the stage with death defying cheer routines, electrifying hip hop choreography, contemporary Miranda-style vocals, and a story full of hope, humor, and heart.”
- Ginger Morris, Summer Stock Austin Artistic Director
The production is helmed by Summer Stock Austin Artistic Director, Ginger Morris along with UT-Austin Assistant Professor of Theatre Education, Michael Avila. Former UT Cheer Captain, Hunter Reigan joins the team as the cheer consultant/choreographer, assisted by Austin performer Khali Sykes. SSA alumni Matt Kennedy (Freddie in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels), now a TikTok sensation and hip hop dancer/instructor makes his choreography debut. Bringing the music and voices to life is J. Quinton Johnson of Broadway Hamilton fame.
Yo! I’m telling you - y’all are not ready. This show is ‘bout to be bananas! A Lacamore/Miranda deep cut for sure and I’m so happy to be a part of the team that is bringing it to Austin.
-J. Quinton Johnson, Bring It On Music Director & Performer in Broadway’s Hamilton
SUMMER STOCK AUSTIN, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH TEXAS PERFORMING ARTS, PRESENTS
SCOUT! AN ORIGINAL MOVIE MUSICAL
At the Bass Concert Hall on UT campus
August 15, 2021 (Austin, TX) -- Summer Stock Austin (SSA) combined high school and college students from the Austin area and all around the country to produce an original movie musical SCOUT! SSA has partnered with Texas Performing Arts to produce Austin’s most extraordinary screening of the year in the Bass Concert Hall on UT Campus Sunday August 15 at 6pm.
"I am thrilled to welcome Summer Stock Austin to Texas Performing Arts” stated Bob Bursey, Executive and Artistic Director of Texas Performing Arts. “Presenting musical theater and developing the next generation of stage artists are both central to our mission, so hosting their work is a natural fit. Throughout her career, Ginger Morris has nurtured new Austin talent with unmatched energy. I’m pleased to provide the participants of Summer Stock Austin with space to create, and look forward to seeing the results."
-Bob Bursey, CEO of Texas Performing Arts
Scout is a comic musical fable telling the story of a single day in an ordinary suburban neighborhood as seen through the extraordinary lens of Scout - a vibrantly imaginative 13-year old on the verge of a major change she can’t control. From Emmy Award winners Allen Robertson & Damon Brown comes an original movie musical, the feel good story of the summer. Allen and Damon are known for their decade-long PBS show, The Biscuit Brothers as well as the Summer Stock Austin premieres: Tortoise and Hare, Steadfast Tin Soldier, Stone Soup, A Shoe Story, Rob1n, and Haunted.
“We are enthusiastic about producing a fully staged musical again after more than a year of digital theatre, hybrid performances, masked theatre, and virtually no audiences. These 50 performers are ready to take the stage with death defying cheer routines, electrifying hip hop choreography, contemporary Miranda-style vocals, and a story full of hope, humor, and heart.”
- Allen Roberson and Damon Brown, Co-writers and co-directors for Scout