I thought I'd start a thread for discussions or questions about the famous show in Palo Duro Canyon. The main reason is that this year's show marks a change in the story line.
If you've been there before, you know that two of the main characters are the rancher Henry, and his wife, Anna. They were loosely based on Charles Goodnight, and his wife Mollie. This year, the show has changed the characters of Henry and Anna to Charles and Mollie. It will be interesting to see how they write that into the script, as "Henry" and Charles don't have the same views on progress, and given that two characters are now "real" people.
My feeling is that it will be a positive change to the show. The director, Dave Yirak, is an acquaintance, and he's improved the show a lot. First they got rid of the boring and interminable ballet-like dances. And they've made the brief appearance of the Indian characters a lot less 1960s Western.
Even when the show was hokey, it was a lot of fun. Should be a lot better these days.
The season has already started, here's an article on this, the 54th annual season:
http://www.canyonnews.com/texas-kicks-off-54th-season/
Web site for tickets and info
https://www.texas-show.com/
The ticket office is downtown on the square in Canyon. Come by there for tickets, lots of good dining there, good bookstore, more stuff coming all the time.
If you've been there before, you know that two of the main characters are the rancher Henry, and his wife, Anna. They were loosely based on Charles Goodnight, and his wife Mollie. This year, the show has changed the characters of Henry and Anna to Charles and Mollie. It will be interesting to see how they write that into the script, as "Henry" and Charles don't have the same views on progress, and given that two characters are now "real" people.
My feeling is that it will be a positive change to the show. The director, Dave Yirak, is an acquaintance, and he's improved the show a lot. First they got rid of the boring and interminable ballet-like dances. And they've made the brief appearance of the Indian characters a lot less 1960s Western.
Even when the show was hokey, it was a lot of fun. Should be a lot better these days.
The season has already started, here's an article on this, the 54th annual season:
http://www.canyonnews.com/texas-kicks-off-54th-season/
Web site for tickets and info
https://www.texas-show.com/
The ticket office is downtown on the square in Canyon. Come by there for tickets, lots of good dining there, good bookstore, more stuff coming all the time.