Hughes Brothers Theatre

Hughes Brothers Theatre
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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Branson Still One of the Brightest Destinations for Holiday Fun, Music

In an article for the FloValley News (Missouri) Bob Lindsey wrote this...

There are a half-dozen or more family musical groups in Branson, but none as versatile or as large as the Hughes Brothers (or should we say Hughes Family), now in their 16th season in Branson. Ev eryone gets into the act: five brothers, their wives and 29 children. Mom and Dad are also in the House at the Hughes Theater, which the family owns and operates.

Unlike most of the other Christmas shows in Branson that mix other music besides the holiday songs, the Hughes Brothers show is all Christmas this time of the year with just the right mix of secular and religious music. The youngsters, even down to the smallest toddler, sing and dance and some play the violins and fiddlers, all with natural stage presence. Santa takes on a new role in this show as he explains the symbols of Christmas. website: Hughes-brothers.com

Read the entire story here:  http://www.flovalleynews.com/branson-still-one-of-the-brightest-destinations-for-holiday-fun-music 

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Teen Sets Example In Weightlifting and Faith in Branson MO

Here's another Hughes Brother that were very proud of!  And he's in the show as well as running and designing the shows lighting.

By Whitney Butters for the Mormon Times

BRANSON, Mo. — While other teenage boys are practicing three-point shots, memorizing football plays or working on perfecting the curveball, David Dimitri Hughes heads to the same gym, day after day.

And it's paid off.

On July 10, Hughes lifted 360 pounds on the bench press at the Southern Power Lifting Federation Competition, earning him the world record in the teen 16/17, 148 lbs. weight class. With 13 state, three national and one additional world record, Hughes' list of accomplishments keeps growing.

"He just strives for being the best at whatever he does," Lena Hughes, David's mother, said.

Read the entire story here: http://www.mormontimes.com/article/16830/yourtimes/your%20faith