Greetings fellow SDC'ers. I am a big time Beatles fan and have enjoyed the Liverpool Legends there in Branson nearly every time I go to Branson. What in the world is going on though? They just moved into the Starlite Theater and now they have moved to "The Mansion". They have been voted best new act, best band, and visitor's choice awards yet they cannot seem to stay place in one location. I thought they had struck gold when they moved from the Caravelle to the Starlite, but I think Bill Medley is now taking their spot. Can't find much information yet, but why in the world do they move around when they are obviously one of the better shows in Branson? Anyone from the area have any ideas?
My guess is the Mansion offered them a better cut....
Musical Theaters!
(pun intended)
Well, I could understand getting a better deal from that theater, but I thought they had it made there ON the strip in the Starlite. Great location, Great lobby, started the Beatles display. Now they are way out there in "no mans land". I was thinking more in the lines of how much is it to lease a theater that is actually ON the strip. Maybe it was just they were offered more to "appear" at The Mansion rather than have their own theater and show? Who knows......just thought it would bring up some interesting discussion.
There seems to be a lot of talent movement every year in Branson, with acts jumping from theater to theater. I'm sure the overriding factor is money. :)
Quote from: SDC Rules! on January 22, 2010, 07:42:35 AM
There seems to be a lot of talent movement every year in Branson, with acts jumping from theater to theater.
That's nothing new. It was happening 35 years ago.
I was glad to see that Louise Harrison, George's sister is the one staging this production of the Fake Beatles. It's alright by me, as if I cannot see the real Beatles, the Fake ones sponsored by George's sister will do...at least they are somewhat official...I guess?!
Two things are certain in Branson. Traffic and the fact that by next season, the show you once saw is somewhere else completely different.
My brother lives in Branson and says that due to so many different shows and the downturn in the economy, the shows are finding it hard to survive. They do what they have to in order to cut costs...this means theater jumping every year. I saw a flyer just yesterday advertising that Roy Clark was to appear at a Branson theater. NOT the Roy Clark Celebrity Theater, but another one. I know he sold his interest in his theater a few years ago, but I still thought for some reason his name was on it. Just struck me as funny, ya know. My bro says some shows play to a house of two or three dozen people only. Hard to make a living like that.
Just got back from our trip. I took the family to the Liverpool Legends on a Wednesday night and there were probably around 200 people there. Once again, a great show. I'm not quite old enough to have been able to see the Beatles live, but from everyone I spoke with, this is about as close as you can get to the real thing. They play period instruments and note for note on the songs. Crowd was very light in Branson on Wed, Thur and Fri, however, today it was pretty full. I guess people just arriving for the holiday weekend.
We've never been to see them yet. By the time we are ready to go, we have spent all of our money at Silver Dollar City, haha! I LOVE,....LOVE the Beatles and would love to check them out next visit. We noticed a few things had moved around too. We stayed at the Radison behind the Grand Palace which was closed. It's been three years since we'd been to Branson. I guess all the acts are jockeying for the best position on the strip.