Shepherd of the Hills Outdoor Drama

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At The Shepherd of the Hills Outdoor Theatre, Harold Bell Wright's epic story of love, loss, power, hardship, and the true meaning of life is immortalized every night on our star-lit stage. It takes over 80 actors and actresses, 40 horses, a flock of sheep, several guns and rifles, an actual burning log cabin, and a vintage 1908 DeWitt automobile to make the live action performance what it is - a legend.

Since our first season in 1960, the outdoor drama has entertained millions of Branson visitors. People who came to see the show as children come back to bring their own families. The cast members exhibit the loyalty and affection they have for the story itself. Several of them have been in the drama since its inception. The Shepherd of the Hills is not just another Ozarks show - it is the story of the Ozarks.

 

Your adventure begins with a pre-show followed by the performance. During intermission, the entire audience is welcome to join the cast for a square dance hoedown. Once you take your seat, you're in for a thrill-ride of entertainment, and you'll be on the edge of your chair by the end!

May-October

  • Adults - $37.00
  • Children 4-16 - $18.00
  • Family Pass - $99.00 (The Family Values Pass includes two adults and children ages 16 and under.)

Various discounted combination tickets are available that include the Homestead Tour, Inspiration Tower, and/or the Sons of the Pioneers Chuckwagon Dinner Show.

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