Hey Broncos Fans! Wow, what an incredible season! The electric wave of enthusiasm and Broncos spirit across this city has been simply magical. It has been amazing to see the support and pride that the fans have had over the entire season, and what a great season it was!
The Denver Broncos Cheerleaders continued the postseason celebration last week by attending opening night of Bring It On: The Musical. It was such a fun outing for our team and what an amazing show we all got to see. The dancing, singing, stunting and acting was so impressive and enjoyable to watch. I was in such awe of the talent throughout the entirety of the show – from the incredible voices radiating throughout the theatre to the remarkable choreography filling the stage. It was evident that a lot of hard work and dedication went into making this production so fantastic and successful.
I must say that one of my favorite parts of the show was when one of the cheerleaders named Campbell, played by Taylor Louderman, danced in a leprechaun mascot outfit! It was such a great part of the show and my hat is off to her for making dancing in a leprechaun costume look so good!!
We are all so grateful to the DCPA for inviting us to the show and I highly recommend you check it out Broncos Fans! With such an exceptional cast and hilarious script, you won’t want to miss it! It will be playing at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts at The Buell Theatre through January 21st.
Come join us tonight Monday, January 16th for the show and reception with the Denver Broncos Cheerleaders prior to the show. Hot chocolate and cookies will be provided and a meet and greet with the cast of Bring It On: The Musical will follow the performance. Discounted prices for this special screening can be bought by following this link.
Hope to see you there!
Go Broncos!!!
Kara
Tags: Bring It On, Cheerleaders, Musicial

What about Ty Warren? Will he be back next year? And what happened to Derrick Harvey?
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No thank yo, ladies.
I’m an opera guy. The drama, the intense orchestration, the highly-intense twists, the emotion, the suspense, and UN-happy endings.
Sure, I’m a Broncos fan, but the plots and storyline speak to people like me.
Why not go to any opera performance at the Ellie Caukins Opera House?