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The New Clay Cooper Theatre – Branson

Variety Show for Two or Four (Up to 52% Off). Four Options Available.

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  • Country & Bluegrass

In a Nutshell

Choice of energetic variety show from veteran Branson performer and 20 peers, or octet breathing new life into hit songs from 1920s–1980s

The Fine Print

Musicians often cultivate a dynamic stage persona by filling their shows with multiple costume changes, elaborate choreography, and family-vacation slideshows. Feast your eyes and ears on a thrilling performance with this GrouponLive deal to The New Clay Cooper Theatre in Branson. Choose from the following options:

  • For $34, you get two general-admission tickets to "Clay Cooper's Country Music Express," valid for 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. shows through August 31 (a $68 value).
  • For $65, you get four general-admission tickets to "Clay Cooper's Country Music Express," valid for 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. shows through August 31 (a $136 value).
  • For $30, you get two general-admission tickets to "Red, Hot…& Blue," valid for 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. shows through August 31 (a $62 value).
  • For $59, you get four general-admission tickets to the "Red, Hot…& Blue," valid for 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. shows through August 31 (a $124 value).

A Branson performer since the tender age of 16 and a former member of the all-kids group the Texas Goldminors, country singer Clay Cooper continues to satisfy his unrelenting appetite for stage lights with his multimedia variety show, held in the newly relocated Clay Cooper Theatre. During "Clay Cooper's Country Music Express," Cooper lassos 20 of his entertainment peers and escorts them to the stage for a family-friendly performance that fuses country music, comedy, and old-fashioned rug cutting. Comedian Matt Gumm aims for funny bones as he morphs into wacky characters wearing eclectic costumes, and Johnny Lonestar, a cowboy from New York, exhibits daring feats of gunslinging, trick roping, and saddling a live-action subway car. A six-piece band, eight-piece dance ensemble, and energetic percussion routine round out the lively shindig.

In its 17th season, "Red, Hot…& Blue" takes onlookers on a musical journey through the ages with fully choreographed performances of airwave-dominating hits from the '40s through the '80s. The elaborately costumed cast of eight entertainers dresses itself in flapper dresses, pompadour wigs, and bellbottom jeans while crooning and boogieing to tunes played by a live band. Against a lit-up backdrop, the troupe of triple-threats shimmies across the stage as it belts out hits such as "Rock This Town" by the Stray Cats, "All That Jazz" from the musical Chicago, and Donna Summer's "Hot Stuff," a cautionary tale about stealing apple pies from windowsills.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Friends Spinoffs

Now that Friends spinoff and ratings juggernaut Joey has finished its critically acclaimed eighth season, here’s a look back at some of the less successful Friends spinoffs:

Chandler, etc. — Smart aleck Chandler gets more than he bargains for when the flea-market sofa he bargains for also contains a deed to Windberry Manor—the most haunted mansion in town.

Buffay of Lies — After a comical hunting accident claims the life of her sister Ursula, sweet-natured but ditzy Phoebe permanently assumes the role of her deceased twin.

Ramona’s Here — Entitled Ramona gets her famous haircut again, but that won’t help her adapt to marriage with a small-town Florida sheriff played by DJ Qualls.

Now That’s Ross! — Pathetic, bumbling nerd Ross is framed for arson and sent to prison, where his book smarts are no match for his fellow inmates’ relentless fear tactics.

Bing! — A second attempt at a Chandler spinoff. This time he runs a hotel and there’s a bell that always makes the sound of his name.

Central Pork — Live, costumed pigs reenact “The One Where Monica and Richard Are Just Friends.”

Which Friends spinoff featured a cast of mostly ghosts?

The New Clay Cooper Theatre

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    Branson

    3216 W Hwy. 76
    Branson, Missouri 65616
    (877) 317-2604
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  • Contact The New Clay Cooper Theatre at (877) 317-2604 for questions or hours

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