Two Tickets to “The Legend of Kung Fu” at The White House Theater in Branson (Up to Half Off)
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Musical tale of kung fu apprentice features dazzling acrobatics, has graced stage at Beijing Olympics & been featured in Vancouver Sun
One often meets his destiny on the road he takes to avoid it, after it knocks him out with a kung fu kick to the jaw. Learn how to dance with destiny instead with today’s deal: for $36, you get two reserved-seat tickets to The Legend of Kung Fu at The White House Theater (up to a $72 value). This deal is valid for any show during the 2011 season.
Showcased at the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics and praised by the Vancouver Sun, The Legend of Kung Fu thrills audiences by intertwining kung fu techniques, aerial acrobatics, and modern choreography to share the tale of a martial-arts student destined to become a kung fu master. Told through the eyes and Groucho Marx glasses of Chun Yi, the young apprentice, a story of friendship and perseverance unfolds as more than 50 artists perform original music and dances in traditional Chinese costumes. Bold music and scenery, dramatic lighting, and optional underwater seating immerse spectators in awe, inspiring more than 3,000 showings worldwide.
Musical tale of kung fu apprentice features dazzling acrobatics, has graced stage at Beijing Olympics & been featured in Vancouver Sun
One often meets his destiny on the road he takes to avoid it, after it knocks him out with a kung fu kick to the jaw. Learn how to dance with destiny instead with today’s deal: for $36, you get two reserved-seat tickets to The Legend of Kung Fu at The White House Theater (up to a $72 value). This deal is valid for any show during the 2011 season.
Showcased at the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics and praised by the Vancouver Sun, The Legend of Kung Fu thrills audiences by intertwining kung fu techniques, aerial acrobatics, and modern choreography to share the tale of a martial-arts student destined to become a kung fu master. Told through the eyes and Groucho Marx glasses of Chun Yi, the young apprentice, a story of friendship and perseverance unfolds as more than 50 artists perform original music and dances in traditional Chinese costumes. Bold music and scenery, dramatic lighting, and optional underwater seating immerse spectators in awe, inspiring more than 3,000 showings worldwide.