
Shoji Tabuchi
The superb dancers are Dorothy's domain. Working with a renowned choreographer, and long hours of rehearsals, she has brought the dance company to a state of perfection that rivals any dance company in the world. Their creativity ranges from dancing with twirling cowboy ropes to lively polkas to dancing the Sugar Plum Fairy danced on toe during a special Christmas performance. Since the days of the Old Testament, song has been an expression of joy, uplifting the spirit. The company's extraordinary vocalists exemplify that joy with lovely ballads, songs of the 50's and 60's, gospel,...all to the toe-tapping delight of the audience.
All is showcased in a theatre that is a phenomenon in itself...often called the "Showplace of Branson." Its decor is reminiscent of the grand theatre palaces of the 1930's. Even the restrooms have awed visitors.
The ladies' powder room is complete with wainscoting and ceiling reproduced from the 1890's Empire Period. To the ladies amazement, there are live cut orchids at every granite and onyx pedestal sink. Add to all that stained and jeweled glass and magnificient chandeliers!
The gentlemen's lounge is no less imposing, with black lion head sinks imported from Italy, black leather chairs and a marble fireplace. The billiard room contains a hand carved mahogany billiard table, a viewing gallery, and a burled walnut mirror that was built in 1868.
Exciting musical and variety entertainment in a palatial setting appeals to both the young and the young-at-heart. The Shoji Tabuchi Show is a colossal show in a scenic little Ozark Mountain town...a show that no visitor to Branson should miss. Performances are at 3 pm and 7:30 pm, Monday through Saturday, with some Sunday performances and very special shows during Ozark Mountain Christmas. Dorothy Tabuchi and Christina Tabuchi (Select Dates Only). The theatre is located on Shepherd of the Hills Expressway in Branson, Missouri USA.
Consistently rated Branson's #1 family show, Shoji Tabuchi, master violinist, puts on a spectacular full-scale musical production with everything from Cajun to Chamber music to Japanese drums. Shoji, Dorothy, & Christina Tabuchi along with a 16 piece band, energetic dancers, singers and state-of-the-art technology are showcased in a theater that is a phenomenon in itself. (Be sure to check out Shoji's famous bathrooms!)
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