(BRANSON, Missouri) The Little Opry Theatre, formerly known as the Remember When Theatre, in the IMAX Entertainment Complex announces a new line up of shows for 2003. The line up features a bluegrass ensemble from Oklahoma, a country music singer from Nashville, plus the only live “musical theatre” in town.
Smoke on the Mountain, previously at the Mel Tillis Theatre, is a musical comedy with a magnificent blend of story and song. The show takes you back to a simpler time, 1938, where you are the congregation of Mount Pleasant Church. The musical talent in the show is surpassed only by the side-splitting hilarity of the characters. Smoke on the Mountain is the dazzling jewel of Branson and features some of the best gospel tunes ever written. Shows begin April 1 and run Tuesdays through Saturdays at 10:00 a.m.
Goldwing Express, premiering in Branson in 2003, is a versatile family act that is best known in the bluegrass circuit for their hard driving, action packed show. The group consists of three Native American brothers and their father, originally from Okmulgee, OK. Goldwing Express combines a Branson, MO style of comedy and their bluegrass style of music like nothing you¹ve seen before. Shows begin March 17 at 2:00 p.m. on select dates.
Keepin¹ It Country starring Rick Langston pays tribute to some of country music¹s favorite artists. Rick welcomes a talented cast of young country artists, each bringing their unique country style with them. This new show brings the sounds of Nashville¹s Grand Ole Opry to Branson¹s Little Opry Theatre. Shows begin March 24 and run Monday through Saturday at 8:00 p.m.
Award-winning Nashville and Branson recording artist, Sue Ann O¹Neal will be returning to the Little Opry Theatre for her fifth season. Celebrate Sunday is a mixture of old time gospel music and word of inspiration. Area residents and tourists are invited to this free show that begins April 13 and is every Sunday morning at 10:30.
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