The Jim Owen Show, playing at the Dutton Theater, opens with a nice introduction by one of the Dutton clan. That is the last vestige of sanity for two hours. From the moment Jim Owen strolls onstage, following gthe introduction, until the time you are heading for the parking lot, after the show, the world as you thought you knew it, has ceased to exist.
For two hours you will be educated in the Jim Owen class, aptly called, “Wacky 101”. Your world will be turned upside down with laughter. Perhaps, by more laughter than you ever thought could be possible in any two-hour period.
Jim is joined onstage by two cohorts, Katie Lynn and Suzi Weber. Katie and Suzi, aka Lucille Ball and Goldie Hawn personalities, are hilarious as they portray ditzy blondes. Bless their hearts! The interaction between Jim Owen and his partners in crime, Katie and Suzi, will keep you in stitches for hours after the show. Incidentally, you will have to attend the Jim Owen Show to discover the real meaning of “Bless Their Hearts.”
The Jim Owen Show will not only treat you to some of the most insane humor ever, but it will also treat you to some of the finest music anywhere. You not only will hear a special segment dedicated to Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys but songs like, Elijah, Love Sick Blues, There’ll Be No Teardrops Tonight, I’ll Pretend, and many more that will tug at your memory, with flashbacks to the grass roots of country music. This is a whale of a show that takes you back to the origins of country music and contains wacky comedy beyond your wildest imagination.
For show information and tickets, toll free, call Ozark Ticket and Travel at 1-888-493-1222.
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