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Ozark Mountain Hoe-Down Music Theater: Live Music & Comedy in Eureka Springs

Ozark Mountain Hoe-Down Music Theater: Live Music & Comedy in Eureka Springs

What to know

In Eureka Springs, Arkansas, music & laughter can be found nightly at the Ozark Mountain Hoe-Down Music Theater. This live, music & comedy variety show has served millions of laughs courtesy of Tator “Chip” Patches and has been a fixture on the Eureka Springs tourism scene since 1982. The incredible musical talent of the band plus gut-busting laughs during award-winning comedy sketches will delight audiences of all ages and have you singing and smiling for days.

Shows April-November. Showtime 8 PM.  Doors Open 7 PM.
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