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The Baldknobbers, Branson’s First Show, Celebrates 48 Years of Great Country Music & Comedy

Family entertainment and fun are an important part of the Branson tradition. The Baldknobbers Jamboree, now in their 48th year, started that tradition, in 1959 when the four Mabe brothers began entertaining visitors on the Branson lake front. Today, the family legacy spanning six decades and four generations continues. The highly successful Baldknobbers Jamboree, owned by The Mabe Family, is the longest continuous running show in Branson, Missouri.

Today’s Baldknobbers Show is a musical powerhouse featuring a talented cast of dynamic singers, musicians, comedians and entertainers as they perform your favorite country classics, hot new country hits, toe tappin’ gospel and lots side-spitting comedy.

Tim Mabe, comedian, the show’s producer and son of Jim and Katie Mabe, says, “Family comedy has been a central part of the show. We truly believe that healing through laughter is important and there is not much in life you can’t laugh at and with a family as big as ours, there is always lots to laugh about!”

Brent Mabe, son of Lyle and Betty Mabe, plays guitar and serves as the Band Director. “My earliest memories go way back. I grew up around the show and that was all I knew. When I was a baby my mom and dad would put me in a guitar case to sleep during the show,” said Brent, who started playing the guitar at the young age of 10 and joined the show in 1985. “This is a great job. I was able to work in the past with my dad, uncles and cousins. And today, we carry on the same principals of great family entertainment that our fathers created 48 years ago,” said Brent.

Other family members on stage are Patty Mabe, Tim’s wife and their son Brandon and his son Broden Mabe. Denton and Garrett Mabe, son of Renee and late Dennis Mabe and grandsons of the late Bill Mabe, plus Joy Bilyeu, granddaughter of the late Bill Mabe.

“There is nothing better than family harmony and combined with our fast paced show, there is something for people of all ages,” said, Patty Mabe.

“Almost every night someone comes through the autograph line at intermission and tells me, that they came with their parents as a kid and now they’re back with their children, I am very proud to be a part of my family’s tradition of great country music and comedy that has lasted for generations!” says, Brandon Mabe.

The family tradition at The Baldknobbers Jamboree is destined to continue for many years to come as the mantle is handed down from generation to generation. “I believe Grandma and Grandpa Mabe would be happy to see how they instilled a love of music and the strong family
ties we all share today,” said Brent Mabe. “If we could talk to our grandparents today, I think they would say good job, well done.”

The Baldknobbers Jamboree Show, “The Show That Started It All” is located on the famed 76 Country Music Boulevard in Branson, Missouri, with performances Monday through Saturday at 8 PM.

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Team Discovery Channel to Participate in the Tour of Missouri

Just two weeks before this year’s Tour de France, America’s newest elite cycling race—the Tour of Missouri—today announced the participation of the World’s No. 1-ranked team, the American-based Discovery Channel team for the inaugural race.

The event is scheduled for September 11-16, 2007, starting in Kansas City and finishing six days later in St. Louis. It is the season-ending finale for many of the top teams and promises to be one of North America’s top events.

“We’re extremely proud to announce the Discovery Channel team as the first team participant of the inaugural Tour of Missouri,” said race director Jim Birrell. “Our goal is to attract top European and North American-based professional teams to this world-class race, and this is a great start.”

Added Missouri’s Lt. Governor Peter Kinder: “Missourians are in for quite a spectacle from both the festival-like atmosphere to world-class athletes that this event will showcase. What not a better way to start out than having one of the world’s top-ranked teams participate in the event.”

“Our Team has always had great success racing in the U.S., and we are looking forward to another solid performance in Missouri,” said Sports Director Johan Bruyneel. “Our success started with Lance and has continued on with guys like Tom (Danielson), Levi (Leipheimer) and more recently (Janez) Brajkovic at the Tour de Georgia. I don’t know who will make up our roster just yet, but it will definitely be strong and have some of the Americans.”

The Discovery Channel team features a multi-national squad, led by top Americans Levi Leipheimer, a podium contender in this year’s Tour de France, 2006 U.S. National Champion George Hincapie, and 2005 Tour de Georgia winner Tom Danielson. The Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team has established itself as one of the best in the world and is the only American team to have won each of the sports’ premier events: the Tour de France, Tour of Spain and Tour of Italy, including Lance Armstrong’s historic seven consecutive victories at the Tour de France. Team Discovery Channel has accumulated 19 victories in 2007.

Discovery Channel’s 19 wins in 2007:
Tour of California (3 wins): 2 stages and Leipheimer GC
Valencia (1): Contador stage win
Paris-Nice (4): 3 stages and Contador GC
Castilla y Leon (2): 1 stage and Contador GC
Three Days of DePanne (1): Devolder TT victory
Tour de Georgia (4): Meersman, (2) Leipheimer stage wins and Brajkovic GC
Vuelta Catalunya (1): Davis stage win
Tour of Belgium (2): Gusev Time Trial stage and GC win
Switzerland (1): Gusev stage win

About Tour of Missouri
The Tour of Missouri is a 600-mile, six-day world-class bicycle race patterned after the Tour de Georgia and Amgen Tour of California. It is a race that features point-to-point racing. The race starts in Kansas City, September 11 and concludes September 16 in St. Louis, including legs to Clinton, Springfield, Branson, Lebanon, Columbia, Jefferson City, and St. Charles. The race will feature teams of eight from 15 of the world’s top professional cycling teams.

The race is sanctioned by the UCI, the international governing body for cycling, and USA Cycling, the national governing body for cycling. It is ranked as a 2.1, second in ranking to only the Tour de Georgia and Amgen Tour of California in North American cycling. The event’s management group is Medalist Sports of Tyrone, Ga., the organizers of both the California and Georgia races. KOM Sports Marketing of Colorado Springs, Colo., is the event’s marketing agency.

EVENT SCHEDULE
September 11 – Kansas City to Kansas City, road race (out and back)
September 12 – Clinton to Springfield, road race
September 13 – Branson, individual time trial
September 14 – Lebanon to Columbia, road race
September 15 – Jefferson City to St. Charles, road race
September 16 – St. Louis, circuit race

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Cruising is Cool in Branson

Visitors who remember Branson, Missouri, in the early 1990s might have a hard time believing they are in the same tourism town today.

The town that used to be synonymous with traffic jams now confidently promotes its new roads and new routes. Its most famous roadway, the Highway 76 “Strip,” appears much as it did when national and international news media discovered Branson’s unmatched entertainment industry about 15 years ago. As they have for years, the Strip’s three lanes carry visitors to the dozens of entertainment venues, theme parks, lakes, golf courses, family attractions, shopping areas and a vast array of restaurants and hotels.

The difference is the speed and convenience of traveling from point A to point B. The legendary Branson traffic jams are really a thing of the past. Traffic that used to proceed at a crawl now flows quickly enough to plan a time of arrival, yet slowly enough to enjoy the sights.

A network of side roads, most just over the hill from the Strip, provides convenient access to locations on and off the main drag.

“Over the past 15 or so years, the City of Branson has invested more than $40 million to build or rebuild about 18 miles of roads,” said Ross Summers, president of the Branson/Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce and Convention and Visitors Bureau. “These roads are in addition to the improvements made by the Missouri Department of Transportation. When our tourism industry was launched from regional to national status, improving traffic flow became the top priority. The new roads allowed us to designate ‘colored routes’ to make it easier for visitors to reach specific destinations on and off Highway 76. It’s been one of our most successful promotions.”
“Colored routes” lead the way to attractions

The colored routes were created by the Chamber/CVB’s Transportation Committee from a program that began as the “Branson Roads Scholar” promotion. An advisory group of local and regional professionals representing business and government volunteered their time and imaginations to help visitors to find their way more easily around Branson.

The Blue Route begins at Highway 76 and Roark Valley Road and parallels Highway 76 just to the north. It meets Gretna Road and takes motorists westward to Highway 76 at Highway 165.

The Red Route is designated from North Business Highway 65 in downtown Branson. North Business 65 becomes Highway 248 and then turns westward on the Shepherd of the Hills Expressway, ending at the intersection with the Highway 76 “Strip.” The Red Route roughly parallels Highway 76 slightly further north than the Blue Route.

The Yellow Route begins on Fall Creek Road off Highway 76 and parallels 76 to the south. From Fall Creek Road, the Yellow Route turns north briefly on Wildwood Drive, then west on Green Mountain Drive. It ends at Highway 376 just off Highway 76.

New signage is being designed for the colored routes, and maps are available at many locations in Branson.
Branson attracts cars like a magnet

It’s no surprise that a tourism community that attracts motorists like a magnet should also attract collections of cars. In the past several years, Branson has become the site of several major automobile-oriented events.

New this season, the Hemmings Branson Vintage Car Rally will be held June 11-15. Dozens of vehicles, none more recent than 1948 models, will compete for $60,000 in prizes in a five-day, 200-mile rally that demands precise attention to time, speed and distance. Each day, the rally sends drivers and their antique vehicles in a different direction with “checkpoints” along the way. The goal is to reach each checkpoint at the “perfect” time.

Residents in a large portion of the Ozarks will have an opportunity to see the rally participants. “Lunch with the Cars” stops are planned in

* Rogers, Ark. on June 11 with stops in Cassville, Mo., and Eureka Springs, Ark.;
* Clinton, Mo., on June 12 with stops in Bolivar, Collins and Wheatland, Mo.;
* Springfield, Mo., on June 13 with stops in Aurora and Crane, Mo.;
* Lebanon, Mo., on June 14 with two stops in Marshfield; and
* Harrison, Ark., on June 15 with stops in Green Forest and Yellville, Ark.

The rally begins and ends each day at the host hotel, the Hilton Promenade at Branson Landing.

The Branson Vintage Car Rally is sponsored by the Vintage Car Rally Association (VCRA) and Hemmings Motor News magazine. VCRA events benefit an organization called Unlocking Autism for research and treatment of autistic children.

The Vintage Car Rally comes to Branson through one of its members, Jim Cox. A longtime resident of Branson, Cox hosts large collector car auctions each spring and fall in Branson.

Branson is also the home of the Super Summer Cruise, which holds its eleventh annual event Aug. 9-11. Hosted by the Shepherd of the Hills Homestead and Outdoor Theatre, the cruise draws more than 500 vehicles for the “Show and Shine” judging, awards, entertainment and the famous “Midnight Cruise.” Jim Grady, special events coordinator for Shepherd of the Hills Homestead, said the crowd lining the cruise’s route is estimated at 50,000 to 70,000 spectators. Entries in the Super Summer Cruise range from vintage and collector cars to street rods and “special interest” vehicles.

“The special interest vehicles include ‘kit’ cars and those that are made from scratch,” Grady said. “For instance, for the last three years, a car with two front ends and two steering wheels has been entered. It can be driven from either end.”

Grady said the Super Summer Cruise participants don’t seem to worry about Branson’s traffic flow. “When they are driving their cars around Branson, they don’t care about how fast or slow they drive. Actually, they like to drive slowly and ‘bask in the glory’ of their cars,” he said.
Auto collection, oddities are Branson attractions

Classic and collector cars are part of the Branson entertainment experience at all times of the year. At the Dick Clark American Bandstand Theater, “‘57 Heaven” features a pristine collection of 1957 automobiles in an interactive museum designed as a 1957 American community. The collection includes every major American car manufacturer including the DeSoto, Nash, Studebaker, Packard and Hudson as well as the Buick, Chevrolet, Ford and Cadillac.

The collection is owned by Glenn Patch, a media entrepreneur with several business interests in the Branson area.

Another unusual vehicle is on permanent display at Ripley’s Believe It or Not!® Museum in Branson. A Cadillac stretch limousine built in 1982 features a heart-shaped Jacuzzi tub with room for four people. It also features a television and electric bar.

What may be the most instantly recognizable vehicle in American pop culture is also at home in the Branson area. The rusty old truck driven by “The Beverly Hillbillies” in the immensely popular 1960s television series is part of the permanent display at The College of the Ozarks’ Ralph Foster Museum. The museum is located on The College’s campus at Point Lookout, only two miles from downtown Branson.
Traffic improvements completed, more are underway

Branson’s visitors this season will see improvements just completed and some roadwork in progress as they move about the town. Most visitors arrive in Branson via U.S. Highway 65, and its intersection with Highway 76 (the “Strip) has been widened. The intersection of Highway 76 and Roark Valley Road has also been improved to ease the east-west traffic flow. Forsythe Street, which connects Roark Valley Road with West 76, is undergoing major improvements at private expense. A developer is rearranging the street to decrease its steep slope and adding a connection for access to Tanger Outlet Center, according to City of Branson Engineer David Miller.

Miller also said a connector road is being built between Roark Valley Road and West 76 at Fall Creek Road. Several buildings have been removed from the West 76-Fall Creek Road intersection to make room for the realigned intersection.

Miller, who became Branson’s city engineer in 1990, remembers the state of traffic at the time. Most of the roads that now make up the network of alternate “colored routes” didn’t exist.

“There was no Wildwood or Green Mountain Drive,” he said. “Gretna Road didn’t really connect to any other road. And the Shepherd of the Hills Expressway had been privately built only a few years before and the road had to be closed when Roark Creek rose with the rains.”

“There weren’t a lot of options for motorists at that time,” he said. “Visitors who remember driving in Branson at that time will certainly see the difference.”

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Award-winning custom bikes coming to Branson motorcycle rally

See the 2006 Sturgis ‘Best of Show’ bike at World’s Largest Titanic museum attraction May 18-20, 2007

Custom bike builder Michael Ballew, winner of Metzeler Tires’ “Best of Show” Award at the 2006 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, will be on hand at the World’s Largest TITANIC Museum Attraction along with four of his award-winning bikes, May 18-20, 2007, during the Branson Motorcycle Rally.

Museum attraction co-owner Mary Kellogg-Joslyn said she wanted to bring Ballew to Branson because, “…having him here will add another fun element to the rally and this is our way of welcoming these folks to town,” she said.

Ballew’s award-winning candy-apple red custom bike, which was featured in April’s American Iron Magazine, will be on display daily at the museum attraction starting Friday, May 18 through Sunday, May 20 along with three other show-stopping bikes. Fans will have an opportunity to take photos of the bikes and meet Ballew, the 32-year-old owner of Ballew’s South Central Customs in Poplar Bluff, Missouri. The outdoor event is free and open to the public.

The World’s Largest TITANIC Museum Attraction is Branson’s new landmark tourist destination. The 17,000 square-foot, ship-shaped structure – built half scale to Titanic’s original size – towers more than 100 feet above its anchored position on Highway 76. A 90-minute self-guided tour covers 20 galleries on two decks where over 400 priceless artifacts that once belonged to Titanic’s passengers or crew are on display. None of the artifacts were retrieved from the ocean’s floor. Dramatic lighting, ambient sound, photographs and video accompany a creative mix of music from the period, and hands-on devices give visitors the sensation of being an original passenger on Titanic’s 1912 maiden voyage.

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American Idol Taylor Hicks coming to Branson’s Welk Resort Theatre

The 2006 American Idol, Taylor Hicks, is coming to Branson’s Welk Resort Theatre for one concert on Monday, July 30 at 8 p.m. Tickets will go on sale Friday, May 11.

Hicks charmed America with his soulful voice and rousing delivery of songs such as “Takin’ It to the Streets,” to win the title of the fifth-season American Idol. The 29-year-old with salt-and-pepper hair and a legion of fans dubbed the “Soul Patrol” captured the hearts of more than 63.4 million people who voted him the 2006 American Idol.

Hicks’ debut single, “Do I Make You Proud,” debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, Single Sales and Pop 100 charts last summer. His self-titled debut album was released on December 12, 2006. Taylor Hicks debuted at the number two spot on the Billboard 200 charts and was certified as an RIAA platinum album on January 17, 2007. Hicks was named “Hottest Bachelor” in 2006 by “People” magazine. His memoir, “Heart Full of Soul, an Inspirational Memoir about Finding Your Voice and Finding Your Way,” is scheduled for release in July.

“Taylor Hicks is one of the hottest concert tickets across America,” said Joe Sullivan, Executive Producer and General Manager of Welk-Sullivan Productions. “I encourage Taylor Hicks fans to get their tickets when they go on sale May 11 as I expect this concert to sellout quickly.”

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Branson’s Ride the Ducks offers a second exciting adventure – New at Branson Landing!

There is big news in Branson as Ride The Ducks opens a second Quack-tacular adventure with another choice for this fun-filled amphibious sightseeing tour. Now, the New Branson Landing Adventure is ready to take guests on a 60-minute tour that rides through historic Downtown Branson and then splashes into Lake Taneycomo to cruise the lake. This new adventure departs from the duck dock at Branson Landing’s Neighborhood District near the Arvest Bank.

Of course, the ever-popular Classic Table Rock Lake Adventure is continuing and this 70-minute adventure includes Country Music Blvd., home to the Branson shows, Baird Mountain with fantastic views of the Ozarks and then a splashdown into Table Rock Lake for a cruise. This adventure departs from the duck dock at 2320 Country Music Blvd., just west of Wal-mart.

Ride The Ducks, the nation’s largest amphibious sightseeing company, offers the most unique land and water adventure that is fun, informative and engaging. It’s the best way for families to enjoy Branson because there is a combination of fun and music with history and sights.

The captains add to the tour experience as they entertain guests with interesting facts of the city. Besides sharing information, guests enjoy the music that’s played on the Ducks and the captain’s funny stories and jokes. The captains are licensed by the United States Coast Guard, and have a natural love of Branson and the Ozarks that shines through in their presentation and humor. Also included in every tour is the famous Wacky Quackerstm (the duck-bill whistle) that is sure to capture the attention of the people on the street.

Aaron Newberry, Ride The Ducks’ Branson general manager, says, “We are excited about the opportunities we offer residents and visitors to explore a second Ride The Ducks adventure in Branson. With so many requests from our guests to expand our Duck tours, we created this new tour to meet their demands. Our family friendly tours only get better from year to year as we continue to keep everyone of all ages entertained and educated about this amazing area”.

The Ride The Ducks amphibious vehicle is based on the famous WWII DUKW amphibious design. Today, we build our vehicles from the ground up using the latest in marine design and safety. The vehicles are United States Coast Guard certified and tested regularly to ensure a safe and comfortable tour for our guests.

Ride The Ducks International, the largest amphibious sightseeing company in America, has entertained millions of guests in the United States since the early 1970’s. Ride The Ducks has wholly owned operations in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Branson and Memphis and licensed operators in Seattle and Stone Mountain Park, Georgia. Ride The Ducks International is a subsidiary of Herschend Family Entertainment (HFE). HFE owns numerous entertainment venues, including Silver Dollar City theme park, Showboat Branson Belle, and Celebration City in Branson, MO.

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Darren Romeo films ‘High School Musical 2’ and returns to Branson!

Darren Romeo returned to Branson’s Welk Resort Theatre after visiting the set of the much-anticipated Disney Channel movie, “High School Musical 2: Sing It All or Nothing!” Romeo was invited to do a cameo in the movie during his April 8-15 weeklong hiatus from Branson. In the movie he plays a parody of himself, “The Great Roman Dario,” whose magic gets out of control.

“High School Musical 2” is scheduled for broadcast on August 17, 2007 as part of Disney’s So Hot Summer. It is the sequel to “High School Musical,” which broke more records than any other movie in 2006 and was seen by more the 100 million people. The movie has won numerous awards including Emmy awards for Outstanding Children’s Program and Outstanding Choreography.

“It was so great to be a part of this iconic Disney movie. I was supposed to observe rather than be a part of it,” said Romeo. Kenny Ortega, Romeo’s long-time friend, directed both High School Musical 1 and 2 and invited Romeo to appear in HSM2. “I watched the screening of the first movie with Kenny, Siegfried and the stars of the movie…before they were stars! Now, these talented kids are superstars. They work hard and they deserve it,” said Romeo.

On the set, Darren would often gather the cast and perform his own mind-blowing close-up magic just for fun when the cameras weren’t rolling.

“It was an honor to have Siegfried & Roy’s protégé’ do a cameo in my movie,” said Ortega. “Darren Romeo is one of the most talented men in show business. We had great fun!” Mr. Ortega was originally brought in to consult and direct Darren at the Mirage in Las Vegas and also came to Branson to launch the show.

Darren is donating his salary to the local chapter of the Make A Wish Foundation.

“Siegfried & Roy present, Darren Romeo” performs nightly at the Welk Resort in Branson, MO at 8 p.m. through September 3.

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Branson busts gas prices again

The Branson/Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce/CVB is responding to increasing gas prices by offering visitors to Branson a Gas Buster discount card, accepted at dozens of live shows, area attractions, lodging properties, retail shops and restaurants, worth a total of $50 off purchases, as well as a chance to win a grand prize getaway to Branson.

Between May 1 and Oct. 31, 2007, The Branson/Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce/CVB will give a Gas Buster discount card to anyone who presents a valid drivers’ license and a minimum of $40 in gas receipts incurred within 48 hours of their arrival at one of the Chamber’s two Welcome Centers, located at the intersections of U.S. Highway 65 and Missouri Highway 248, and at Hwy. 65 and Missouri Highway 160 in Branson. Gas Buster card holders are automatically entered to win the grand prize 4-day/3-night vacation for four to Branson, which will be awarded on October 31, 2007.

“By offering the Gas Buster discount card to our visitors, we are letting them know that we value their business. And Branson businesses are willing to work together to defray the cost of gas so our visitors can afford to do all the things they would like to do while they are here,” according to Ross Summers, president and CEO of the Branson/Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce/CVB. “Most of the visitors that vacation in Branson drive into town. The Gas Buster program will help bring more people, especially more of our regional neighbors coming in for a weekend getaway. Branson’s location, within a day’s drive of roughly one-third of our country’s population, makes us very accessible to families looking for theme parks, outdoor and lakes recreation, along with shopping and world-class entertainment.”

Gas Buster discount cards and the list of participating sponsors will only be issued from the two Chamber/CVB Welcome Centers. Business hours are 8am to 5pm, Mondays through Saturdays, and 10am to 4pm on Sundays. The Gas Buster promotion runs from May 1 through Oct. 31, 2007.

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BransonFest to be broadcast on national television

RFD-TV announced today that it will record and air all performances from the 2007 BransonFest in a new, weekly one-hour prime time television show, BransonFest, beginning in May.

Each show will feature 4 or 5 of the individual performances performed on the Welk Resort Theatre stage, and will air three times each week on RFD-TV premiering at 9pm on Friday evening, with repeats scheduled for Sunday afternoon at 4pm, and again Monday at 1pm (all times Eastern). RFD-TV is currently seen in over 30 million homes in all 50 states on DIRECTV (channel 379), DISH Network (channel 231), and numerous cable systems including Mediacom, Charter, Bresnan, NCTC, and locally in Branson on Suddenlink (channel 4).

“This will be a tremendous opportunity for viewers across the nation to see for themselves a sample of the outstanding talent performing in Branson for the 2007 season,” stated Patrick Gottsch, Founder & President of RFD-TV. “We believe that once these viewers see BransonFest, they will want to travel to Branson to see these shows and attractions for themselves in the coming year. Again, this is a great example of why RFD-TV recently moved to Branson, as this new production is sure to be a big hit with our audience.”

BransonFest and Branson Theatre Showcase are sponsored on RFD-TV in part by the Branson Convention and Visitors Bureau. In addition, the Welk Resort Theatre, Presley Theatre, and Silver Dollar City run commercial spots in the programming to promote their own attractions.

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See a sneak preview of “Noah – The Musical” at BransonFest

A sneak preview of what visitors to Branson can expect to see at the brand new Sight & Sound Theatre, opening in 2008, will be performed on Friday, April 13, during BransonFest at the Welk Resort Theatre. A scene from “Noah – the Musical,” the spectacular production about the ark-building patriarch who trusted God amidst the great flood, will be performed by Karen Knight as Noah’s wife (named Emuwnah and pronounced ee-MOO-nah) and Jon Sneed, an Ozarks’ native excited about returning to the area, who plays Noah.

Presented on Sight & Sound’s 300-foot-long wraparound stage, “Noah – the Musical” will feature a four-story ark that surrounds the audience, along with over 80 live animals, more than 50 animatronic animals and a professional cast of about 50. Story, song, and spectacular staging bring each of Sight & Sound Theatres’ epic shows to life. The dozens of professional actors attired in elaborate costumes, meticulously detailed sets towering up to 40 feet high, trained animals, unmatched special effects, and beautifully memorable music will inspire guests seeing it for the first time in Branson next year. More than one million people have seen the show at Sight & Sound’s Pennsylvania location.

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