April 1-30: Noah the Musical, $10 each for local residents
This one's just for locals. If you live near Branson, Missouri (including in Harrison), one of the benefits for the bargain-aware is that many of the shows offer "local appreciation" specials during the offseason. This gives them a chance to build local goodwill and word-of-mouth and gives their performances an audience as they prepare their shows for the hordes of visitors that descend during traditional vacation seasons.
It gives my family a rare chance to see Branson entertainment, as we would never- and I mean never- pay what most vacationers do to see these shows.
Anyway, it's local appreciation season for the Sight and Sound Theatre in Branson. Noah the Musical can be seen for just $10 a ticket through April 30.
You'll need to bring a utility bill or something that will prove your resident status, but once you do you can purchase up to 15 (!) of the tickets. Since seeing the show usually costs $47 per adult ticket, this is a significant savings and a chance to see what's supposed to be quite a spectacle of a show.
Questions or to make reservations? Give them a call at (800) 377-1277.
It gives my family a rare chance to see Branson entertainment, as we would never- and I mean never- pay what most vacationers do to see these shows.
Anyway, it's local appreciation season for the Sight and Sound Theatre in Branson. Noah the Musical can be seen for just $10 a ticket through April 30.
You'll need to bring a utility bill or something that will prove your resident status, but once you do you can purchase up to 15 (!) of the tickets. Since seeing the show usually costs $47 per adult ticket, this is a significant savings and a chance to see what's supposed to be quite a spectacle of a show.
Questions or to make reservations? Give them a call at (800) 377-1277.
3 comments:
Kim, you always have such wonderful savings posts on here. Is this for all of the theaters? I saw one of the guys who plays in this musical on Wheel of Fortune the other night!
This deals' for just this one theater, Kerri, but if you keep your eyes and ears open (newspaper and radio, and word-of-mouth), you'll see other theaters offer similar deals throughout the year-- mostly early Christmas season and spring.
KHOZ had Devito's discounts available on its Bids for Bargains website last week, by the way. :)
Thanks, Kim. And I didn't watch the Bids for Bargains website last week, darn it!
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