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It is called “The Ultimate Battle between Good and Evil.” The Miracle Theater offers a play of Broadway proportions right here in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. The Miracle Theater opened on Good Friday in 2006 with a spectacular show that continues to thrill audiences today as it guides you through the life of Jesus Christ. Never before has a musical presentation of this magnitude been presented in this area. This truly is a multimillion dollar production. The show features an enormous cast of singers, dancers, actors, and live animals including camels.
Would you like to visit the Blackpool for the festival of lights and while there enjoy other activities? Try out the Blackpool Winter Gardens and be an audience to the variety of Blackpool shows there? For the first timers, it could turn out to be a fun and interesting experience.
With the Ziegfeld Follies turning 100 this year many people are rediscovering the allure and glamour of the "flapper era". One of the most notorious flappers of all was the infamous Louise Brooks recognized always by her trademark hair style the Dutch bob.
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A big hit in the 1980s, the "Blues Brothers," has long been considered as one of the greatest musical films of all time. With a powerhouse cast, a fun but serious plot, lots of energy, and loads of talent, it's not all that surprising.
Mega hit musical, Jersey boys is the story of another mega hit act, The Four seasons. The band used to rule the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame and the theater show rules the Broadway. Four iconic names made up the band including Frankie Valli and Nick Massi from Newark, Tommy DeVito from Belleville and Bob Gaudio from Bronx. They were a group of four boys from the wrong side of the fence who crossed the barrier and made it big in the arena. Churning out hits after mega hits consistently, the Four Seasons were a musical factory by themselves.