Shoji Tabuchi Theatre is one of Ten Finalists Chosen in America's Best Public Restroom Contest
Awards Program Presented by Cintas
June 1, 2009, Cincinnati, Ohio – Immaculate, inviting and, most of all, memorable; finalists in the America’s Best Restroom VIII contest, sponsored by Cintas Corporation, have established a new standard for restroom quality. These washrooms are testaments to their proprietors’ sense of taste, flair and attention to detail, and feature some of the world’s finest materials and customer comforts as well as a few surprises.
The public is invited to vote online through July 31, 2009 at www.bestrestroom.com. The site takes visitors on a photographic tour of each facility and then encourages them to choose their favorite. The winner will be announced in August 2009.
Here's what www.bestrestroom.com says about the Shoji Tabuchi Theatre
Branson, Missouri
The entertainment at Shoji Tabuchi's Theatre goes beyond the stage and into the restroom. Visit the ladies' powder room and you've entered the lap of luxury. This restroom boasts wainscoting, live cut orchids at every granite and onyx pedestal sink, stained glass, chandeliers and a ceiling reproduced from the 1890's Empire Period.
The gentlemen's lounge is a treat as well, with black lion head sinks imported from Italy, black leather chairs, a marble fireplace, and yes, even a billiard room with a hand carved mahogany pool table.
Top Restroom Features:
- Marble fireplaces
- Hand-carved mahogany pool table
- Antiques
- Lion’s head sinks
- Leather chairs
- Stained glass
- Chandeliers
Friday, July 31, 2009
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Branson Missouri story posted on D Magazine by Glenn Hunter
Thanks to deep roots in country music, this little town in Southwestern Missouri attracts hardcore country-and-western fans who come from all over to see C&W legends like Merle Haggard and Gene Watson. Now, with a direct flight from DFW, it’s easier than ever to get there. To read the rest of the story click here:
http://www.dmagazine.com/Home/2009/06/25/Branson_Missouri.aspx
http://www.dmagazine.com/Home/2009/06/25/Branson_Missouri.aspx
Sunday, May 24, 2009
WINDMILL: Trip to Branson reminds us how great the U.S. is
By Jerry Lackey
Following last year’s five-day trip to this mecca of country music, about 90 folks from throughout Central and West Texas joined Tracy Pitcox of Brady and members of the Heart of Texas Country Music Association last week for an encore.
Our tour group was treated to more than a dozen country music concerts or variety performances, including Jim Stafford, Moe Bandy, Buck Trent, Barbara Fairchild, Shoji Tabuchi, Yakov Smirnoff, Pretty Miss Norma Jean, the Rankin Brothers, Alan Edwards, Odessa native Ricky Boen and Texas Mud, and Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede pageant.
Read the whole story, click on link below:
http://www.gosanangelo.com/news/2009/may/24/trip-to-branson-reminds-us-how-great-the-us-is/
Following last year’s five-day trip to this mecca of country music, about 90 folks from throughout Central and West Texas joined Tracy Pitcox of Brady and members of the Heart of Texas Country Music Association last week for an encore.
Our tour group was treated to more than a dozen country music concerts or variety performances, including Jim Stafford, Moe Bandy, Buck Trent, Barbara Fairchild, Shoji Tabuchi, Yakov Smirnoff, Pretty Miss Norma Jean, the Rankin Brothers, Alan Edwards, Odessa native Ricky Boen and Texas Mud, and Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede pageant.
Read the whole story, click on link below:
http://www.gosanangelo.com/news/2009/may/24/trip-to-branson-reminds-us-how-great-the-us-is/
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Live Music Shows are Branson's Entertainment Heart
by Gary Groman aka The Ole Seagull
published in the Branson Courier: Feb 22, 2009
Who could have known back in 1959 that when the Mabe family started performing their country music variety show called the “Baldknobbers,” in a small 50 seat basement room in the Branson Community Center, the show would still be going 50 years later? Who would have thought that not only would the Baldknobbers be around 50 years later, but that that there would be another 99 or so shows of every type and description also entertaining millions of Branson guests?
If, in 1959, someone had said, “50 years from now people will be coming from all over the world to see live music shows in Branson” they would have been laughed at. Well, no one’s laughing now.
Oh sure, the millions of visitors coming to Branson come to see more than shows. They come to see the natural wonder of the Ozark Mountains, play or fish in one of our three lakes, go to Silver Dollar City to one of Branson’s many other attractions, shop or participate in the myriad of activities and things there is to see and do in and around Branson. But, let there be no doubt about it, the very heart beat of Branson’s entertainment heart started with the first beat of music from the Baldknobbers show 50 years ago.
Click here to read the rest of the story:
http://www.bransoncourier.com/issue-58/-1125..html
published in the Branson Courier: Feb 22, 2009
Who could have known back in 1959 that when the Mabe family started performing their country music variety show called the “Baldknobbers,” in a small 50 seat basement room in the Branson Community Center, the show would still be going 50 years later? Who would have thought that not only would the Baldknobbers be around 50 years later, but that that there would be another 99 or so shows of every type and description also entertaining millions of Branson guests?
If, in 1959, someone had said, “50 years from now people will be coming from all over the world to see live music shows in Branson” they would have been laughed at. Well, no one’s laughing now.
Oh sure, the millions of visitors coming to Branson come to see more than shows. They come to see the natural wonder of the Ozark Mountains, play or fish in one of our three lakes, go to Silver Dollar City to one of Branson’s many other attractions, shop or participate in the myriad of activities and things there is to see and do in and around Branson. But, let there be no doubt about it, the very heart beat of Branson’s entertainment heart started with the first beat of music from the Baldknobbers show 50 years ago.
Click here to read the rest of the story:
http://www.bransoncourier.com/issue-58/-1125..html
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Branson Heats Up With 15th Annual Hot Winter Fun Big Show
Branson, MO – (Monday, February 2, 2009) – 2009 in Branson, Missouri, dubbed “the live music show capital of the world”, promises to be a banner year packed with a variety of celebrations by shows, attractions, and others, marking historic anniversary dates. The biggest of which is 50 years of live music shows. And kicking that off on Monday, February 9, 2009, at 7:00 pm at the Jim Stafford Theatre is Branson’s 15th Annual Hot Winter Fun Big Show!
If you’re looking for a chance to escape the winter blues, and finding yourself cooped up with cabin fever, getaway to Branson for the 15th Annual Hot Winter Fun Big Show! This upcoming Monday the Jim Stafford Theatre will be rockin’ with entertainers and you’re invited to join the fun. Tickets for Branson’s 15th Annual Hot Winter Fun Big Show are currently on sale and can be purchased by calling the Jim Stafford Theatre directly at 417-335-8080.
Audience members will enjoy a sample from a wide variety of Branson shows in this jam-packed, star-studded event. Featured shows this year include Jim Stafford, Legends in Concert, Roy Rogers, Jr. and The High Riders, Baldknobbers, Tony Roi’s Elvis Experience, Riders of the Circle B, Hamner Barber Variety Show, New's Country, Grand Jubilee, Magnificent Variety Show, Comedy Jamboree, Cassandre’ The Voice Of An Angel, Keith "Red" Allen, 50's At The Hop, and Red Hot & Blue. Emceeing The Big Show again this year will be Branson favorite and member of the Baldknobbers Jamboree Show, Bob Leftridge.
“From 1959 to today Branson shows have helped keep the heartbeat of tourism strong and vibrant for our visitors. With over 100 shows, we offer a wide variety of musical styles, performance art, and family fun that everyone can enjoy. The Hot Winter Fun Big Show is a perfect way to take a peek at the diversity of our shows. It is also a popular annual event for our community members as well as our visitors,” says Jeannie Horton, President of The League of Branson Theatre Owners & Show Producers and Operations Manager for Legends In Concert. “Another great thing about this show is that all of the money raised goes to help market the Branson area.”
All of the entertainers donate their performances while many volunteers and local businesses help produce and market the show. Some of those include producer Jeannie Horton, the staff of the Jim Stafford Theatre, the Springfield NewsLeader, the Branson/Lakes Area Chamber & CVB, and many other area businesses. The League of Branson Theatre Owners & Show Producers (The Branson Show League) sponsors the annual Hot Winter Fun Big Show.
For tickets to the 15th Annual Hot Winter Fun Big Show call 417-335-8080 today. Tickets are $30 plus tax and service charge for adults, $ 9.95 plus tax and service charge for children ages 7 through 12, and $ 3.37 plus tax and service charge for children 6 years old and under using a seat.
For more information about The Branson Show League visit ShowsInBranson.com. For more information about the season of Hot Winter Fun or the Branson/Lakes Area call 1-800-Branson.
Media Contacts:
Cindy Merry, 417-739-4925, tomerrys@interlinc.net
Joseph Cook jcook@orbtheatre.com 417-239-1333 ext 2410
About The League of Branson Theatre Owners and Show Producers
The Branson Show League works to increase the success and well-being of the theatrical industry in the “Live Music Show Capital of the World”, Branson, Missouri. With over 100 live shows featuring music, comedy, magic, dancing, acrobats, theatrical plays, and more, the diversity and variety of choices of live shows make Branson a unique and fun-filled family vacation destination. The League strives to increase interest in Branson shows and show attendance, increase profitability for the Branson show community, and to promote communications among the shows as well as throughout the Branson community.
If you’re looking for a chance to escape the winter blues, and finding yourself cooped up with cabin fever, getaway to Branson for the 15th Annual Hot Winter Fun Big Show! This upcoming Monday the Jim Stafford Theatre will be rockin’ with entertainers and you’re invited to join the fun. Tickets for Branson’s 15th Annual Hot Winter Fun Big Show are currently on sale and can be purchased by calling the Jim Stafford Theatre directly at 417-335-8080.
Audience members will enjoy a sample from a wide variety of Branson shows in this jam-packed, star-studded event. Featured shows this year include Jim Stafford, Legends in Concert, Roy Rogers, Jr. and The High Riders, Baldknobbers, Tony Roi’s Elvis Experience, Riders of the Circle B, Hamner Barber Variety Show, New's Country, Grand Jubilee, Magnificent Variety Show, Comedy Jamboree, Cassandre’ The Voice Of An Angel, Keith "Red" Allen, 50's At The Hop, and Red Hot & Blue. Emceeing The Big Show again this year will be Branson favorite and member of the Baldknobbers Jamboree Show, Bob Leftridge.
“From 1959 to today Branson shows have helped keep the heartbeat of tourism strong and vibrant for our visitors. With over 100 shows, we offer a wide variety of musical styles, performance art, and family fun that everyone can enjoy. The Hot Winter Fun Big Show is a perfect way to take a peek at the diversity of our shows. It is also a popular annual event for our community members as well as our visitors,” says Jeannie Horton, President of The League of Branson Theatre Owners & Show Producers and Operations Manager for Legends In Concert. “Another great thing about this show is that all of the money raised goes to help market the Branson area.”
All of the entertainers donate their performances while many volunteers and local businesses help produce and market the show. Some of those include producer Jeannie Horton, the staff of the Jim Stafford Theatre, the Springfield NewsLeader, the Branson/Lakes Area Chamber & CVB, and many other area businesses. The League of Branson Theatre Owners & Show Producers (The Branson Show League) sponsors the annual Hot Winter Fun Big Show.
For tickets to the 15th Annual Hot Winter Fun Big Show call 417-335-8080 today. Tickets are $30 plus tax and service charge for adults, $ 9.95 plus tax and service charge for children ages 7 through 12, and $ 3.37 plus tax and service charge for children 6 years old and under using a seat.
For more information about The Branson Show League visit ShowsInBranson.com. For more information about the season of Hot Winter Fun or the Branson/Lakes Area call 1-800-Branson.
Media Contacts:
Cindy Merry, 417-739-4925, tomerrys@interlinc.net
Joseph Cook jcook@orbtheatre.com 417-239-1333 ext 2410
About The League of Branson Theatre Owners and Show Producers
The Branson Show League works to increase the success and well-being of the theatrical industry in the “Live Music Show Capital of the World”, Branson, Missouri. With over 100 live shows featuring music, comedy, magic, dancing, acrobats, theatrical plays, and more, the diversity and variety of choices of live shows make Branson a unique and fun-filled family vacation destination. The League strives to increase interest in Branson shows and show attendance, increase profitability for the Branson show community, and to promote communications among the shows as well as throughout the Branson community.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Branson MO: New Year's Eve Shows
Acrobats of China featuring the New Shanghai Circus: At the New Shanghai Theatre. New Year's Eve celebration featuring traditional Chinese hors d'oeuvres, non-alcoholic toast, party favors, souvenirs, balloon drop, 9 p.m.-midnight Wednesday. 336-8888, 877-212-4462, http://www.acrobatsofchina.com/.
The Amazing Pets: At Grand Country Music Hall. Shows at 10 a.m. Monday-Saturday through Dec. 31. 335-2484, www.grandcountry.com
Dick Clark's American Bandstand: At its namesake theater. New Year's Eve show with Paul Revere and the Raiders and Bill Medley of the Righteous Brothers featuring dinner, party favors at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. 332-1960, www.americanbandstandtheater.com.
Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede Dinner and Show: At its namesake theater. New Year's Eve and holiday shows featuring the opening show in Carriage Room, four-course dinner, main show in arena, 5:30 and 8 p.m. through Jan 3. 336-3000, 800-520-5544, www.dixiestampede.com.
50s at the Hop: At The Shoppes at Branson Meadows. Rockin' New Year's Eve party featuring heavy hors d'oeuvres, desserts, party favors, balloon drop, entertainment, 9 p.m. Wednesday. 335-5300, http://www.50satthehop.com/.
Grand Country Music Hall: At the Grand Country Square. New Year's Eve show featuring hors d'oeuvres, party favors, balloon drop, non-alcoholic toast, 9 p.m. Wednesday. 334-2484, www.grandcountry.
Hughes Brothers: At their namesake theater. Family-style New Year's Eve show featuring games, party favors, refreshments at 7 p.m. Wednesday. 800-635-3688; http://www.hughes-brothers.com/.
Jim Stafford: At his namesake theater. New Year's Eve show featuring hors d'oeuvres, party favors, keepsakes, balloon drop, non-alcoholic toast, 9 p.m. Wednesday. 335-8080, http://www.jimstafford.com/.
Kirby & Bambi VanBurch: At the Kirby VanBurch Theatre. Kirby & Bambi's Magical New Year's Eve Show featuring magic show, box dinner, party favors, balloon drop, non-alcoholic toast, 9 p.m. Wednesday. 337-7140, http://www.kirbyvanburch.com/.
Legends in Concert: At the Legends Family Theatre. New Year's Eve show featuring hot hors d'oeuvres, desserts, seasonal beverages, party favors, 9:30 p.m. Wednesday. 339-3003, http://www.legendsinconcert.com/.
The Magnificent Seven: At the White House Theatre. New Year's Eve show features dinner at 6:30 p.m., show at 9 p.m.. balloon drop, party favors, midnight toast, Wednesday. 335-2396, http://www.mag7show.com/.
Pierce Arrow: At the Pierce Arrow Theatre. New Year's Eve show features party favors, gourmet box lunch, entertainment, 9 p.m. Wednesday. 336-8742, www.piercearrowtheater.com.
Shake, Rattle & Roll: At the Owens Theatre. New Year's Eve show featuring hors d'oeuvres, party favors, entertainment with Elvis and the Superstars, 9 p.m. Wednesday. 336-2112, www.elvisinbranson.com.
The Amazing Pets: At Grand Country Music Hall. Shows at 10 a.m. Monday-Saturday through Dec. 31. 335-2484, www.grandcountry.com
Dick Clark's American Bandstand: At its namesake theater. New Year's Eve show with Paul Revere and the Raiders and Bill Medley of the Righteous Brothers featuring dinner, party favors at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. 332-1960, www.americanbandstandtheater.com.
Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede Dinner and Show: At its namesake theater. New Year's Eve and holiday shows featuring the opening show in Carriage Room, four-course dinner, main show in arena, 5:30 and 8 p.m. through Jan 3. 336-3000, 800-520-5544, www.dixiestampede.com.
50s at the Hop: At The Shoppes at Branson Meadows. Rockin' New Year's Eve party featuring heavy hors d'oeuvres, desserts, party favors, balloon drop, entertainment, 9 p.m. Wednesday. 335-5300, http://www.50satthehop.com/.
Grand Country Music Hall: At the Grand Country Square. New Year's Eve show featuring hors d'oeuvres, party favors, balloon drop, non-alcoholic toast, 9 p.m. Wednesday. 334-2484, www.grandcountry.
Hughes Brothers: At their namesake theater. Family-style New Year's Eve show featuring games, party favors, refreshments at 7 p.m. Wednesday. 800-635-3688; http://www.hughes-brothers.com/.
Jim Stafford: At his namesake theater. New Year's Eve show featuring hors d'oeuvres, party favors, keepsakes, balloon drop, non-alcoholic toast, 9 p.m. Wednesday. 335-8080, http://www.jimstafford.com/.
Kirby & Bambi VanBurch: At the Kirby VanBurch Theatre. Kirby & Bambi's Magical New Year's Eve Show featuring magic show, box dinner, party favors, balloon drop, non-alcoholic toast, 9 p.m. Wednesday. 337-7140, http://www.kirbyvanburch.com/.
Legends in Concert: At the Legends Family Theatre. New Year's Eve show featuring hot hors d'oeuvres, desserts, seasonal beverages, party favors, 9:30 p.m. Wednesday. 339-3003, http://www.legendsinconcert.com/.
The Magnificent Seven: At the White House Theatre. New Year's Eve show features dinner at 6:30 p.m., show at 9 p.m.. balloon drop, party favors, midnight toast, Wednesday. 335-2396, http://www.mag7show.com/.
Pierce Arrow: At the Pierce Arrow Theatre. New Year's Eve show features party favors, gourmet box lunch, entertainment, 9 p.m. Wednesday. 336-8742, www.piercearrowtheater.com.
Shake, Rattle & Roll: At the Owens Theatre. New Year's Eve show featuring hors d'oeuvres, party favors, entertainment with Elvis and the Superstars, 9 p.m. Wednesday. 336-2112, www.elvisinbranson.com.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Air Tran first airline to sign on at new Branson Airport
Go here to read USA Today first story on flights into Branson: http://www.usatoday.com/travel/flights/2008-12-10-branson-airport_N.htm#uslPageReturn
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