Musical Performance for Two or Four at Vienna Theatre in Hot Springs (Up to 58% Off)
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Award-winning entertainer Ken Goodman serenades patrons with Broadway classics at his 75-seat theater in a century-old building.
Classical musicians were the rock stars of their day, much like the rock stars of today are the notaries public of tomorrow. Stamp your senses with the finely crafted tunes of this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $15 for two musical performance tickets (up to a $33 value)
- $28 for four musical performance tickets (up to a $66 value)<p>
The calendar includes shows such as Ken Goodman’s evening of Broadway hits, Kayce Glasse’s tribute to Patsy Cline, and Roy Rivers’ tribute to John Denver. Showtimes are Thursday–Saturday at 7:30 p.m.<p>
Award-winning entertainer Ken Goodman serenades patrons with Broadway classics at his 75-seat theater in a century-old building.
Classical musicians were the rock stars of their day, much like the rock stars of today are the notaries public of tomorrow. Stamp your senses with the finely crafted tunes of this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $15 for two musical performance tickets (up to a $33 value)
- $28 for four musical performance tickets (up to a $66 value)<p>
The calendar includes shows such as Ken Goodman’s evening of Broadway hits, Kayce Glasse’s tribute to Patsy Cline, and Roy Rivers’ tribute to John Denver. Showtimes are Thursday–Saturday at 7:30 p.m.<p>
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About Vienna Theatre
When Ken Goodman survived a car wreck at age 4, his parents feared that his nearly severed tongue would never speak again. After a complicated surgery and months of healing, they found he could not only speak but sing. Years later, he nabbed lead roles in musical-theater classics such as Bye Bye Birdie and The Music Man. His lengthy list of performances also includes operas, pageants, and a concert for the Austrian ambassador to the United States. These days, Ken flaunts his melodious vocals at the Vienna Theatre, the 75-seat performance space he owns with his wife, Stephanie. Here, he adds his tuneful spin to renditions of Broadway standards and folk duets with humming radiators. Nestled within the century-old Simon Mendel building, the theater is one of the few structures to survive the fire of 1928 and the man versus building tickle war of 1987.