Bring It On: The Musical, starring Amber Davies, has cancelled a slew of upcoming shows on Saturday due to a Covid-19 outbreak ‘within the company’.
On Twitter, the show, which is based upon the 2000 film with the same name, issued a statement for fans that revealed the shocking news.
Amber, 25-years old, plays Campbell in this cheer-infused musical. She has yet to comment about the cancellations.
We are sad to report that West End Show Bring It On with Amber Davies has been cancelled due to Covid-19 contamination ‘within company’
It stated that Covid-19 cases were continuing in the company and had to be cancelled the Sunday performance at 3 p.m. and Tuesday’s 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. performances.
“All ticketholders will be contacted by the original point of purchase shortly to find out how to rebook for another performance, or receive a full refund.
“Bring It On The Musical’s entire team sincerely apologises for any inconvenience caused. However, these situations are out of our control.
“We look forward welcoming you back at our cheer camp soon.”
Cancelled: Taking to Twitter the musical -which is based on the 2000 film of the same name- released a statement to fans revealing the disheartening news (pictured Amber Davies as Campbell)
“Due to ongoing Covid-19 case within the company we regrettably must cancel the 3pm performance Sunday, December 19th and the both 2:30pm & 7:30pm performances Tuesday, December 21st.”
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s score and Tom Kitt’s lyrics are featured. The book is by Jeff Whitty.
The Broadway production was first shown in America. It has been nominated several times for Tony Awards.
Along with Amber, Louis Smith plays Cameron and Vanessa Fisher portrays Danielle. Georgia Bradshaw is Eva. Marvyn Charlie as Twig. Chelsea Hall makes her professional debut as Bridget. Chloe Pool plays Skylar. Biancha Synal portrays Kylar. Samuel Wilson-Freeman plays Steve.
Jal Joshua plays La Cienega, and Connor Carson portrays Randall.
Looks good: Former Love Island star Campbell, the cheer-infused musical’s lead, has yet to speak out about the cancellations
Onstage: Vanessa Fisher (L to R), Amber, and Louis Smith backstage after the Press Night performance of Bring It On
Guy Unsworth directs the piece and Fabian Aloise choreographs it. Set design is by Libby Watson.
Amber starred previously as Judy Bernly in musical 9 to 5.
She said that the next stage in her professional career was to be a star in a Netflix show.
9 to Five: Amber was previously featured in musical 9 To 5 in 2017, as Judy Bernly. (Photo with Dolly Parton, 2019)