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Branson’s
‘Best Family Show’ is Coming to Lebanon, KY
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Award-winning
group has two high-energy productions on February 26, 2015
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Lebanon,
KY – February 2015 / Newsmaker Alert / The Bretts Show, featuring the
award-winning Brett family, is scheduled for two performances, at 3 p.m.
and 7 p.m., on Thursday, February 26, in Angelic Hall at Centre Square
in Lebanon. Currently the longest-running show at the Dick Clark American
Bandstand theatre in Branson, MO, it is presented by Kentucky Classic ARTS.
The
“Best Family Show” in Branson and a top five show overall, the Bretts Show
is a high-energy, two-hour production filled with singing, dancing, comedy
and lots of surprises. From the guitar-rockin’ hits sung by Tom Brett and
his smooth alto duets with Andrea to the hilarious antics of Brydon and
the smooth moves of Garon, the show offers a rousing mix of top hits and
classic sounds along with award-winning original music written by The Bretts
themselves. Fun, comedic, inspirational and patriotic, this dynamic show
offers something for everyone in the family.
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Photo
Credit: Kentucky Classic Theatre
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Called
vocal superstars by BransonRank.com, a website providing unvarnished reviews
of Branson shows, the award-winning Bretts have been performing together
for over 16 years and have staged their show over 4,000 times around the
world. Opening act for the Bretts for their Lebanon performances will be
the women’s dance group, the Lexington Athletic Energizers.
Tickets
are for assigned seating and range in price from $17-$25 each. For best
seating, tickets can be purchased in advance at www.MyKCT.com
or by calling 270-321-0218. Remaining tickets will also be available at
the door on a first come first serve basis.
Media
Contacts:
Robin
Humphress
KentuckyClassicTheatre@mail.com,
270-402-2196
Nena
Olivier, Executive Director
Director@VisitLebanonKy.com,
270-692-0021
Lebanon
Tourist & Convention Commission
www.VisitLebanonKy.com
Hi-
and Low-Res photos available.
About
Lebanon, KY
Geographically
located in the center of the state, Lebanon
is the “Heart of the Bourbon Belt,” the epicenter of barrel and bourbon
making. Attractions include Maker’s Mark Distillery, Limestone Branch Distillery,
the Kentucky Cooperage and WhiteMoon Winery. Incorporated as a city in
1815, Lebanon played a crucial role during the Civil War and is today on
the Civil War Discovery Trail. It is also part of Kentucky’s historic Holy
Land, with sites including the Sisters of Loretto Motherhouse. Outdoor
recreation options include the newly expanded Gorley Naturalist Trail at
Fagan Branch Reservoir, Marion County Quilt Trail and several farm tours;
indoors there is the Marion County Heritage Center, Stillhouse Art Museum
and Angelic Hall performing arts center. Shop for antiques, collectibles
and handmade crafts in Lebanon and dine at your choice of 40 eateries –
everything from casual full-service restaurants to home-style cafes to
an old-fashioned soda fountain. Accommodations include the gracious circa
1833 Myrtledene Bed and Breakfast, the modern Hampton Inn and the adventure
lover’s Popes Creek Ranch with tree houses, teepees, platform tents, cabins
and RV Park. Facebook.com/VisitLebanon |