Elvis & the Superstars At the Historic Owen's Theatre in Downtown Branson, 205 S Commercial Street. The Owen's Theatre is Branson's first theater, built in 1935 by former Branson Mayor Jim Owen. It is now (and has been for the past 14 years) the home of Elvis and the Superstars and 7 other shows. The theater's 200 seats have been replaced, but its rustic rock walls, "A-frame" cathedral ceiling and Fireplace Room Lobby are still there for a perfect blend of "old" and "new." Elvis is still magic, and impressionist Dave Ehlert brings it all back again in Elvis and the Superstars. This year is his 15th smash-hit season in Branson. It's a full-hour of Elvis followed by Ehlert's uncanny impersonations of Patsy Cline, Johnny Mathis, Neil Diamond, Tom Jones, Ann-Margret, Sonny & Cher, Liberace, Ray Charles, The Blues Brothers, Shania Twain, Willie Nelson, Roy Orbison and more. You may have seen Dave when he was featured on "Oprah," CNN's "Showbiz," CBS's "Nightwatch," or in the "Legends" show in Las Vegas. Dave has been recreating the "King" et al since 1967 and since 1994 has been winning new fans at the historic Owen's Theatre in downtown Branson. The show runs February 14th through December 31st, 2008 Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. New Year's Eve 2008 is at 9 pm. |