Red, Hot… & Blue! Show Moves to Music City Centre

The cast of Red Hot & Blue!

A Branson favorite since its debut in 1996, “Red, Hot…& Blue!” is moving to the Music City Centre theatre, on the famous “Branson Strip.” Red, Hot…& Blue will perform nearly 150 shows throughout the 2007 season at its new venue.

David Sandy, president of David Sandy Productions, Inc. whose company produces the shows at Music City Centre and operates the theater said, “I am so excited about “Red, Hot…& Blue” joining our family of award-winning shows here at Music City Centre.” He went on to point out that, “This show has been a favorite of mine ever since I came to Branson in 2002. I’m very happy to be working so closely with this very talented group of entertainers.” David Sandy Productions also produces the following shows at the Music City Centre, “The Haygoods”,” Tony Roi’s Elvis Experience” and “Tom Mullica’s Red Skelton Tribute.”

Sandy also pointed out that the shows high-energy, professional team of eight entertainers present an award-winning nostalgic musical journey through the decades from Ragtime to Rock ‘n Roll and beyond. As anticipated, with a new season and location, audiences will enjoy brand new, exciting production numbers. Appealing to all ages, Red, Hot…& Blue continues their show-stopping formula of hilarious wigs, award-winning costumes, precise vocal harmonies, breathtaking choreography, unbelievable musical arrangements and first-class talent.”

Over the last few years, in addition to its Branson performances, Red, Hot…& Blue! has been spent a lot of time touring and entertaining on cruise ships, in performing arts centers, and other venues over the last few years. Christopher Tucker, the director and co-creator of the show was extremely excited about the move to Music City Centre and said, “It’ll be good to be back performing in Branson on a consistent basis throughout the 2007 season.”

During February and March Red, Hot…& Blue will be performing at 8 p.m. on Tuesday through Saturday. Starting in March they will be doing 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. shows. Click here for on line schedule information or ticket purchase or call 1-800 or 417- for further information.

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