Magnificent 7 P.M.
Show
Heath Hawkins
This 7 p.m. show is MAGNIFICENT!
No, this dinner and show is MAGNIFICENT!
Do you like lobster or filet of beef? What about classic rock or
Broadway tunes? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then
you too will think this dinner and show is MAGNIFICENT.
Though
a dinner show is not a unique concept in Branson, this one is
a little different. Candi and I arrived at the White House
Theatre at about 6:00 p.m. for dinner. Prior to the show you
choose between several dinner options ranging from chicken or New
York Strip Steak to Shrimp and Lobster. All entries come with fresh
tossed salad; warn bread, a soft baked potato or rice pilaf and a
delicious slice of white chocolate cake.

The dinner is separate from the show. Dinner is served in the
theatre, but you do not watch the show from your table. We were
seated at a private table covered with a linen tablecloth and lit by
candlelight. It was a very romantic feeling environment.
The service was very good. Our waitress greeted us promptly and it
was not long before the first course of our meal arrived. My fillet
of beef was cooked to perfection and the butterfly shrimp was both
crisp and juicy. In my opinion, the food was good enough that the
restaurant could stand on its own.
The
dinner is an add on to the ticket, so be sure to ask about it when
you make a reservation. It is only about $5 extra when you reserve
you show tickets. You will not find a meal like this anywhere in
town for $5. You would be luck to find it for less than $20. You
will want to make it part of your evening.
Between dinner and the show there was plenty time to browse
the gift shop and look around the unique lobby. I had been to this
theatre before when The Promise was playing, but the new owners made
changes to the décor inside and out. A picture of every president
hung proudly on the walls of the lobby. Fitting for the White House
Theatre. I was never able to make a connection between the name of
the theatre and the name of the show.
And
now on to the show . . .

Sometime before 7:00 p.m. we made our way to our seats. We were
about eight rows back and right in the center of the row. Normally
Candi and I hate to be in the center of the row because the seats
are small and you are crowded. Not here! My wife commented several
times about how comfortable the seats were.
The
curtain went up right on time to reveal a very classy stage. There
was a band/orchestra of course. However, they were not the focus of
the show. They almost seemed to be part of the set. The stage was
very big and decorations were at a minimum. The entertainment was
allowed to take center stage.
I have to admit that I never knew that just music could be so much
fun. If you read my reviews
on
a regular basis, it is no secret that I love to see the shows that
promote the comedy aspect of their show. I had not seen this show
promote comedy at all. I was a little concerned that I would not
enjoy this type of show. What if I get bored!
I did not get bored! This show was nonstop, high impact
entertainment. The leads Joe,
Amanda and Tamara were amazing. They were supported by
one
if the most versatile ensembles in Branson.
Joe Tinoco, the lead male vocalist is also one of the show
producers. You might have seen him in movies or on TV. His wife
Tamara Holden toured with Lee Greenwood and she is fresh off her own
show with Disney Cruise. The third member of the leading cast,
Amanda, has won Branson’s Young Entertainer of the Year twice. I new
the show was going to be great.
Each of them had the opportunity to strut their stuff with a solo
set that showed off their amazing talent. I was most impressed by
Amanda who came out yodeling. Singers with this
unique talent have always entranced me—wow!
The
first half of the show continued with a tribute to some of the most
famous duos and groups in music history. We meet the Andrew Sisters
and Everly Brothers. Then they moved on to the colorful characters
of the 50’s, 60’s and beyond with the Beetles, Supremes, Jackson 5,
Pointer Sisters, B-Gees. Finally closing out with the Judds and the
Oak Ridge Boys. I was wrong about their not being any comedy in the
show. This run was hilarious, and the best was yet to come.
I have heard of the Singing Elvis Show in Las Vegas, but I have
never been there myself. Let
me just say that when they bring a dozen Elvis impersonators all out
at once on the same stage, Hurricane Graceland strikes land in
Branson and leaves nothing behind but the pain of intense laughter.
I promise that you will not find anything funnier in Branson.
If the show had ended right then with the Elvi’ I would have left a
happy man, but there was still and entire second half to go.
The
last half of the show got underway with a tribute to Broadway with
songs from musicals like Oklahoma, Cats, Grease and everyone’s
favorite, Annie.
There was plenty song and dance, but what Branson show would be
complete without a rousing tribute to the armed forces. The
Magnificent 7 have an unusual spin. Their tribute will get your
toes tappin’ and before you know it you are
on you feet.
The band is smashing, the dancers are so talented, the chorus is at
the top of their game, the headliners are well deserving, the food
it gourmet, the seats are roomy, and the White House Theatre is one
of the nicest it town. These are at least seven basic reasons that
the Magnificent 7 P.M. Dinner and Show has to be one of the
top seven best shows in Branson. It should be on your itinerary
while in town.
The
Magnificent 7 P.M. Show is performed at the White House Theatre. The
theatre is
located on Gretna Road, behind the Red Top Factory Merchants Mall.
The show is performed a 7:00 p.m. every Monday through Friday night.
For more information visit
www.bransonwhitehousetheatre.com
or to reserve tickets call the theatre
at (877) 487-2386. Tell them that Heath from Branson Critic Online
sent you.
What do you think? Your opinion is your opinion. Let me know at
hhawkins@waynesville.k12.mo.us.
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