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Branson, MO Shows

Known as the live entertainment capital of the world, Branson, MO is home to 100 different shows ranging from concerts to magic acts and trick-riders to Broadway. Shows play in one of the 49 theaters which range in size from 50 seat rooms to 4000 seat theaters. All shows are meant for the whole family, which means clean, fun entertainment.

For those not sure where to start, the first step is to pick what type of show you are looking for. Numbering over 50, musical shows are by far the most abundant in Branson, MO.
Branson's musical shows span a number of musical eras and range greatly in style and theme.

Many of the live music shows also include fantastic costumes, special effects and dance numbers.

Dinner Shows are always a popular choice. These shows allow viewers to enjoy a sumptuous meal while being entertained by the featured show, which can vary from musical acts to rodeo style events. For those looking for something with a little more drama, theatre can also be found in Branson, MO.

When looking for something different, visitors may wish to choose a Variety Show.

Variety Shows are essentially shows that don't fit in to the other categories and can include Magic Shows, Cirques or Circuses, Comedy Acts, Dance Shows, Tributes and other unique shows, acts and performances.

Those with a limited amount of time in Branson or that are having a difficult time picking a specific show, may wish to choose one of the big-ticket shows. To find out which shows are hottest, enquire when booking your tickets. To avoid disappointment, it is essential to book your tickets for shows in advance, as shows tend to book quickly.
During the summer months, shows go from morning to night. In the winter months, shows are less frequent and fewer in number but there are special performances during the Christmas Season.

Individual performers and group acts alike will wow you with their talent, hard work and warm, friendly attitude.

A trip to Branson, MO is not complete without experiencing at least one of Branson's many fabulous and exciting live shows..

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On Broadway-The Greatest Shows Ever

What does the Phantom of the Opera and Cats have in common?
Answer: They are the longest running plays in the history of Broadway. Phantom is currently still performing its spectacular production and nearing its 7,500th performance. Cats closed on September 10th, 2000 after 7,486 shows. What is the allure of Broadway and these two plays?

Phantom has been delighting audiences of readers since Gaston Leroux wrote the novel in 1911. Phantom first went to film in 1925 and recently a remake appeared in 2005.

On Broadway, Phantom's opening night was on January 26, 1988 at the Majestic Theatre. Phantom of the Opera had ticket seekers clamoring for the opportunity to take a seat and watch the visual delights of this most beloved operatic play.
Today in 2006, Phantom tickets are still much sought after and available.
What is the appeal of this long running and powerful play?

One fascination and reason for the popularity of Phantom...

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Broadwayworld.com, The Theatergoers' Perfect Matchmaker

Thornwood, NY (ContentDesk) July 27, 2006 -- BroadwayWorld.com, the popular three-year-old online theater community is the Match.com or E-Harmony for locals and tourists alike.
Everyday, the sites pundits and participants blog and post updated recommendations, as well as sell tickets.
They also specialize in matching their customers to shows (and even restaurants) to enhance the experience.
???"Our audience lives to share and swap inside information on all things theater," says Robert Diamond, founder of BroadwayWorld.com, "We get people from all over the world planning visits and looking for a customized experience. We provide the perfect recommendations."





Such discounted tickets usually work in the orchestra, rear mezzanine, and rear balcony, and have to...

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Discount Broadway Tickets

Often due to the huge popularity of Broadway shows, ticket prices of plays, concerts and other performances remain high at all times. Not all can pay such high prices for tickets. Hence, some discount Broadway tickets exist so that we can see some great performances at reduced prices.

Discount Broadway tickets can be attained through a number of channels: discount codes on tickets; rush or lottery tickets; standing room only; and student, military, and senior discounts are some types of discount tickets which are available for different types of Broadway shows.

Research shows that around 98% of all Broadway tickets are sold by ticket agencies like Tele Charge and Ticket Master. Buying from such agencies or brokers does not allow for any discounts. However, Tele Charge does allow certain ?special ticket offers' for students, seniors, and military people.

Such discounted tickets usually work in the orchestra, rear mezzanine, and rear balcony, and have to...

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New York?s Most Famous Matchmaker

Professional match making services have become very popular in recent years, especially in big cities like New York.

But probably the most famous New York matchmaker of all time is Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi, a fictional character who was most memorably portrayed by Carol Channing in the 1964 Broadway musical comedy "Hello, Dolly!"

"Hello, Dolly!" is set in the New York of the 1880s.
Dolly is a fiftish widow whose husband has recently died, leaving her penniless.
She supports herself, in part, by being a matchmaker.
The play revolves around her efforts to find a match for millionaire merchant Horace Vandergelder, the richest man in Yonkers ? except that her real intent is to marry him herself.

The plot involves a maze of farcical twists and turns and subplots, ending with Vandergelder's proposal to Dolly.

"Hello, Dolly!"...

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