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• Ask me anythingLefou! DAYUMMMM I’m so happy! I get to act a le fool! It’s going to be fun!
I dated a boy for one day….and then he dumped me…..lol. Boyz hate me guyzzzz. It’s official! And now he’s going around telling everybody how he wasn’t ready to be in a relationship and things like that! The day he did it I went home and got drunk by myself. LIVINGGG
There were so many people and then everyone like left and I started talking to this realllly fucking cute ginger…who was a total homo. And gah. gah. gah. Nothing is cuter than when you’re talking to someone and they stop in the middle to introduce themselves “Oh by the way I’m…” He was hawt. I couldn’t believe it. HErp. but I’m about to have a boyfriend….which is strange…idk how it’s going to work…but it’s going to work….B O Y S
If you have rented a dvd in the past year, you have probably seen the trailer for Bring It On: The Musical. EW did a review of the show.
A fair warning to fans of the 2000 teen comedy Bring It On: The franchise’s new stage iteration is not a line-for-line rehash. Instead, think ”inspired by.” Say goodbye to fan-favorite character ”Big Red,” the Toros, and (very sadly) that infinitely repeatable ”Brrr, it’s cold in here” chant supplied by the East Compton Clovers (who, yes, have also been jettisoned).
Why?
Instead of Kirsten Dunst’s Torrance Shipman, new book writer Jeff Whitty (Avenue Q) gives us a new blonde heroine: Truman High School senior cheer captain Campbell (Taylor Louderman), who’s unexpectedly transferred to the more urban, squad-less Jackson High School across town. Jackson, boasts a hip-hop crew led not by Gabrielle Union’s Isis but Queen B Danielle (Adrienne Warren). Naturally, Campbell wants to join, but Danielle puts the white girl through one hell of a hazing ritual — she has to boogie down as a ridiculous leprechaun mascot — that results in the weird and laugh-out-loud funny number ”Friday Night, Jackson.” Campbell snags a spot on the crew and, eventually, convinces Danielle to turn it into a real cheerleading squad so she can compete against her former schoolmates and exact some revenge. That’s when the cheerleading competitions — the real action that dominates the second act — takes over.
That’s pretty much the plot of the second sequel in the surprisingly resilient Bring It On direct to dvd franchise, Bring It On: All or Nothing.
…… A special nod goes to Gregory Haney, who plays the show-stopping drag queen cheerleader La Cienega, hilariously named after a major L.A. thoroughfare. When the buff, dress-wearing Haney is on stage, it’s impossible to take your eyes off him.
Ok, they might have just gotten my money.
I love a good student rush! This one was totally worth it and it felt good to be sitting in the seats! Coming into the show I knew that Lin Manuel had wrote the music so I was extremely excited because I’m obsessed with In the heights! And when the opening started….It was just GREAT! Everything about it from the lead actress to the music to costumes to lights! It was so good! It was soooo similar yet different to in the heights. It’s also 10 times funnier than the movie! Out of 10 points I give that musical a 9! Listen to the cast recording! :)