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'Grand Illusion' a Most Magical Show
"Grand Illusion" is a high-energy magical experience not to be missed. Now in its fifth season, it is both the longest running magic show and the most attended morning show in the Smokies. |
Reflected In Her Heart
Louise Mandrell's show is often like the lady herself. It stays fresh and up to date, but at the same time remains faithful to that which made it popular in the first place. |
Comedy Barn: Door's Always Open
So you thought all of the area theaters were "closed for winter?" Think again -- and get ready to smile, because at The Comedy Barn Theater in Pigeon Forge, the barn doors never close. Even this month, when most everyone else is on hiatus, the folks at the Barn are working hard every night so that laughter can continue to echo in the mountains. |
Smooch Your Way into 2001 Hoedown
The Smokies' own lovable hillbilly, Elwood Smooch, two-steps into the 2001 show season with something old and something new. For starters, his music theater sports a brand-spanking-new name -- Ole Smoky Hoedown. One thing that's not changing, however, is the entertainment inside. The Hoedown's Homegrown Show, which debuted last year, has proven to be a keeper. |
Brace Yourself for an 'Explosion'
A lot of music-theater shows have come and gone over the past 10 years or so. But chances are you've never seen anything like the new show playing at Governor's Palace Theatre in 2001. Since April's opening of "Explosion -- Mystical Entertainment Beyond Belief," a little bit of Las Vegas has made its way into the Great Smoky Mountains. |
Southern Nights Finds Comfort
They're not the new kids on the block any more. Charlie, Jim and Charlie Bob Smith have blossomed from upstart newcomers on the local music scene to join the ranks of the elder statesmen of the music-theater business. The Smiths have been making music for a long time in the Smokies, and now both they and their Southern Nights Theater in Sevierville have come into their own. |
Legends in Our Own Time
IImagine going to a show where you get to see Elvis Presley, Patsy Cline and Buddy Holly -- all on the same bill. At Memories Theatre in Pigeon Forge, it's no dream. It's simply another amazing night as "Elvis & Friends," the theater's rave tribute show, returns for an encore run. |
Country Tonite Caters to All Music Fans
You don't have to look hard to find country music in the Smokies, but one Pigeon Forge music theater has earned a reputation for standing out from the crowd. Country Tonite has been repeatedly voted "Best Show of the Year" by its fans as well as "Best Live Country Show in America" by the Country Music Association of America. | More Stories Louise Mandrell a Giving Performer, Indeed The Comedy Barn Theater Legends of Music Join Elvis at Memories Mandrell Celebration Continues Its Jolly Ways A Hillbilly Ho-Ho-Hoedown Consider Goin' Country This Christmas 'Christmas at the Palace' a Rollicking Affair Blackwoods Bring Joy to Governor's Palace Mornings Country Legends Spotted in Gatlinburg We're All Goin' Country Tonight Governor's Palace A Homegrown Harvest Hoedown Louise Mandrell Making Magic Southern Nights Celebrating Elvis Authentic Elvis Race World Coasts into Summer on The Intimidator Rolling with the Changes at Louise Mandrell Theater
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