Hughes Brothers Theatre

Hughes Brothers Theatre
Branson's Ultimate Entertainment Experience!

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Hughes Brothers Christmas Show

A Triumph of Everything You Want To Feel At Christmas Time!

 
USA Today says, “The Show Owns the Title of World’s Largest Performing Family!”  While the Hughes Brothers Christmas Show boasts the largest family cast in Branson… the size of the on-stage family isn’t what makes this such a memorable Christmas show. It’s the astonishing scope of entertainment and talent presented for your enjoyment!
During November and December, step back in time as the Hughes Brothers, and their families, magically transform the present to a Christmas wonderland. 
 
 
The Hughes Brothers Christmas Show brings you the season's best vocal harmonies, exciting dances, inspiring instrumentals, and of course, the charm & light-hearted humor that everyone loves about these five multi-talented brothers.  
                                                                                                                                                              See Santa in a new light when he explains the symbols of Christmas in the most moving Christmas presentation you’ve ever witnessed.
                                                              But that’s not all . . . the show is filled with lots of festive surprises! 
 
 
Your heart will melt as dozens of Hughes children decorate the stage with extraordinary talent. 
 
 
 
 
The brothers share hysterical Christmas wishes and even Mama Hughes’s traditional Swedish cookies with the audience. 












From their spine tingling harmonies to the amazing production that fills the stage the Hughes Brothers – Marty, Jason, Adam, Ryan, and Andy – move your feet, your hands, and your heart.





It’s an all-new special production for the Christmas season that features two hours of joyful celebration.





                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                                                        With music, love, laughter, and treasured family traditions – and all the sights and sounds of Christmas including a live nativity scene – this unique holiday special will make you glow!

 

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Add dinner with your show! Enjoy a full-course meal with table top dining inside the theater! 
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For tickets call 417-334-0076 or 800-422-0076 or visit HughesBrothersTheatre.com. 
Hughes Brothers Theatre is located at 3425 W 76 Country Blvd in Branson, MO.

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Come back from January through October to experience it-little word…Big SHOW!
it – where over 50 amazing singers, dancers, and musicians combine
their astonishing scope of talents to create
Branson’s Ultimate Entertainment Experience.
See it…Hear it…Feelit…Love it! 

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Tim Zimmerman & the King's Brass to perform at the Hughes Brothers Theatre


Branson, MO (Thursday, October 25, 2012)Tim Zimmerman & the King’s Brass Christmas Concerts will perform at the Hughes Brothers Theatre in Branson, MO.  Presenting the “best in Christmas and sacred brass music” during Branson’s Ozark Mountain Christmas celebration, Tim Zimmerman & the King’s Brass perform November 6 through the 16.  Show times are 3pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays and at 10am on Wednesdays and Fridays.
      For more than twenty years, The King's Brass have performed over one hundred concerts each season with three trumpets, three trombones, a tuba, keyboards, and percussion. Playing a wide variety of music from Gabrieli to hymn classics, from Handel to jazz spirituals, from Christmas carols to patriotic marches, The King's Brass uses all corners of the concert hall to lift hearts and spirits in praise.  These Christian professionals from across the US have teamed together to perform their original arrangements and provide innovative worship for young and old alike. During their show, they present best loved classic hymns with a contemporary flair.  As author Chuck Swindoll says, "Their performance is a delightful blend of tasteful variety, light-hearted fun, and musical excellence." 
      Secular and sacred music critics alike applaud their concerts.  Concert Director from Boca Raton Bibletown, Donald Hescott adds, "Truly, an unforgettable experience!" Tim Ostrander of the Moody Bible Institute says, "The King's Brass always presents an exciting and innovative program that is technically superb. They are always on my 'return' list!"  Tim Zimmerman says, “We’re thrilled to be returning to Branson during Ozark Mountain Christmas. Being on the world famous Hwy 76 at the Hughes Brothers Theatre is an added benefit, especially as the Hughes Brothers Theatre has a reputation for bringing in quality acts and award-winning shows. We think our fans will enjoy the theatre setting and we feel right at home.”  Lena Hughes, theatre co-owner and general manager, adds, “This is the type of show we really love to present to Branson visitors.  Tim Zimmerman & the King’s Brass are unique and totally different from anything else currently being presented in Branson. We’re also pleased that our Hughes Brothers Christmas Show has added dates this year and will be running through December 30 and that we’ll also have a special New Year’s Eve Show on December 31.
      To purchase tickets to see Tim Zimmerman & the King's Brass Christmas Concerts, the Hughes Brothers Christmas Show, and it – Celebrates New Year’s Eve Show, call 417-334-0076 or 1-800-422-0076.  For more information about all three shows go to HughesBrothersTheatre.com

 

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

David Hughes, Powering Up into the Record Books

We're pretty proud of our brother David and wanted to share this story about him with you. While setting records David also does our theater lighting!

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Holiday show a family affair at the Hughes Brothers Theatre in Branson MO

By Tyler Francke, Branson Tri-Lakes News
The “Hughes Brothers Christmas Show” is among the minority of Branson’s entertainment scene this time of year in that it is a full holiday presentation.

During this season, many other theaters present half of their regular season show and half of a Christmas show, or intersperse seasonal material through the production.

Jason Hughes, second-oldest brother, said there are several reasons his family “doesn’t hold back at all” when it comes to Christmas.

“The first show we ever did in Branson was a Christmas show,” he said.

In fact, he said the holidays have always been the busiest season, in terms of number of shows for the Hughes brothers, who have been performing since they were children.

But, Jason Hughes said the decision to present a show that was entirely Christmas-themed went beyond the fact that the brothers happened to have a lot of holiday material.

“Personally, we feel like there’s just so much to present when it comes to Christmas,” he said. “I think it wouldn’t have the same feeling if we tried to squeeze all that into half of a show.”

Read the rest of the story here:
http://bransontrilakesnews.com/entertainment/article_f45a19aa-22a6-11e1-aaaa-0019bb2963f4.html

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Branson Performers help out with Joplin clean up effort

Posted by Kale Garner of KOAM TV and Fox 14

The support is coming from everywhere now dozens of Branson performers will participate in the Joplin relief effort during a Branson cares telethon.

We will air that telethon on Sunday, June 26th but today Angela Garcia met up with a number of those performers who are already getting started.

The sound of chainsaws and stacking debris aren't typical sounds coming from these Branson entertainers.

A handful of performers put their normal jobs on hold to help clean up Joplin neighborhoods.

"we're glad to be here glad to help out however we can- good way to spend the weekend. The silver lining in all of this is that so many people can come together and do some good together. It just makes you feel good inside."

The Hughes brothers signed up to volunteer through their church

They will also participate in the Branson Cares Telethon.

This was the first time many of the performers had been in Joplin since the tornado hit.

"I just couldn't believe the devastation. All the trees torn apart. The buildings leveled, uh pieces of metal and buildings wrapped around trees. It's hard to believe. It's completely different to see things first hand than to see it on the news or see pictures of it. "

Tim Dutton and his wife volunteered through the boomtown days event.

They signed up for the race which was then changed to a clean up day after the tornado.

"Many of the Branson performers say they offer relief to people through their entertainment. After seeing the devastation in Joplin they knew they had to bring their effort here."

"The one thing that can never be taken from us is our hope. And that's something that we can all give as Branson entertains. We entertain- but being able to come up here and let the people know that even as far away as Branson- that we're thinking about them we care enough that we wanna come up here, clean up and help them rebuild."

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

A trip to Branson goes beyond the expected (from the St Louis Post-Dispatch)

By Amy Bertrand for the St Louis Post-Dispatch

Here are a few excerpts from the story:

"I'll admit I was curious. In the weeks preceding our trip to Branson, I had heard opinions on the "Live Music Capital of the World" from several dozen people."

"Branson, it turns out, is both everything I expected and nothing I expected."

"Obviously, we barely scratched the surface of all there is to see and do in Branson."

THE SHOWS

"Sure, Branson features plenty of famous singers and variety shows, but I wanted to try something different."

And here's a little bit of what she had to say about our friends JEERK who perform at the Hughes Brothers Theatre:

JEERK
"This unexpected hit, named Best New Show last year by BransonCritic.com, was a favorite of every member of my family." (and there's more...read the entire story at http://www.stltoday.com/travel/article_47df42eb-394b-5ef5-92e7-3d347ce747b9.html

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Hughes Brothers Show is Open For Hot Winter Fun!

Starting Friday, February 4, the Hughes Brothers Show will be open at 8pm, Tuesday through Saturday through March 5. (closed February 26). Be sure and come join us and kick those winter blues: