Music, Magic And Mystery

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(NAPSA)—Hitting just the right note for many travelersis the entertainment found in the theaters of Pigeon Forge. They’re among the most popular visitor attractions in the East Tennessee town. More than a dozen musical productions take place daily and several are presented year-round. Travelers to this Smoky Mountain town enjoy talented singers, dancers and musicians who perform bluegrass, country, rock ’n’ roll, gospel and more. You'll find family acts and large ensemble casts in large theaters and small intimate settings. Lighthearted country comedy and patriotic back, majestic kings on camels and dazzling special effects. If you’re a fan of Sherlock Holmes or Agatha Christie, or if salutes take turns at center stage, all the while keeping the entertainment wholesome and suitable you've ever enjoyed a game of Clue, you may want to take in While music plays an important role in Pigeon Forge entertainment, there are a number of venues that offer specialty acts and unique productions that may Mystery Theater. As many as four killer productions are presented during the theater’s 10-month season and each includes its own cast of quirky characters. Diners have the opportunity to become super sleuths and help solve the evening’s “whodunit” mystery. for any age group. surprise you. For example, there’s Grand Illusion, presented by Terry Evanswood at Country Tonite Theatre. Evanswood hasbeen performing magic for more than 20 years. This production features grand scale illusions never before seen on any stage, as well as a wide variety of classic magic, hilarious comedy, baffling sleight of hand and more. A new theatrical production opening in spring 2006, Miracle Theater is a musical re-creation of the life of Christ told in epic proportion. The stage show features a cast of more than 100 performers as well as live animals. Audiences will marvel at centurions on horse- dinner and a show at the Great Smoky Mountain Murder The Murder Mystery Theater is one of five dinner theaters in Pigeon Forge, each combining mouthwatering meals with unique entertainment. Your schedule could also include a visit to Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede, Fiddlers’ Feast Mountain Legacy Supper Show, Showplace Dinner Theater and Black Bear Jamboree. You can add some music, magic and more to your next vacation with a visit to Pigeon Forge, Ten- nessee. For more information about the city’s theaters and other attractions, call 1-800-251-9100 or visit www.mypigeonforge.com.