Branson Shows
Branson shows are so varied that it's difficult to choose which ones you want to see. It is a standard practice when visiting Branson to extend your vacation a day or two to experience more shows and entertainment. As mentioned earlier, Branson shows are eclectic, so here's a taste of just what Branson has in store for it's visitors.
Shoji Tabuchi Show Everything about this show is, well, showy. From the ornate gold moldings in the bathrooms to the dozens of dancers twirling in choreographed splendour, the Shoji Tabuchi Show delivers. Shoji performs with his wife Dorothy and their daughter Christina. While Shoji is a world renowned violinist his wife is a talented dancer and singer, while Christina is a rising star in the Branson singing community.
Yakov Smirnoff Show This "Comedian of the Year" is a delight to all who visit his show. Yakov puts on a show that is a hilarious mixture of comedy and music with a decidedly unique flair. With animals, tons of audience participation, and a combustible mix of culture and language, Yakov Smirnoff delivers a performance that keeps fans returning over and over again.
Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede Dixie Stampede has it all! A hilarious look at the differences between the North and the South? Check. A horde of animals that will shock and amaze any audience? Check. A scrumptious Southern meal that delights every person who even takes a whiff? Check. With buffalo, camels, horses, hilarious actors, and buttery biscuits that are in a class by themselves, this Dolly Parton creation has long been a Branson favorite.
Ozark Mountain Jubilee While in Branson, why not load up on that great Ozarkian humor? You can do just that at the Ozark Mountain Jubilee, a family show that packs a punch. Enjoy the sounds of country and gospel music with a healthy dose of comedy added for fun. This show, like most others in Branson, is completely child friendly, a fact that is appreciated by parents looking for activities appropriate for their children.
SIX
SIX is a relatively new show in Branson, but it again establishes the international presence that is felt in the city. This show features six brothers who perform a capella, without so much as a drum. But don't think that there aren't any beats or musical accompaniments during this show. There is plenty, but interestingly, every instruments is represented by a different brother's mouth. That's right, the brothers imitate the sound of the band that isn't needed. The boys sing haunting Irish ballads, along with popular country and pop tunes. Broadway is also well represented, as are several other genres of music.