There’s a reason that when people think of Branson, they think of THE SHOJI TABUCHI SHOW! From Osaka – to Nashville – to Branson, Shoji Tabuchi’s inspirational story is the stuff dreams are made of! With acclaim as one of the greatest entertainer’s in the world, Shoji Tabuchi is still Branson’s must-have ticket. At the show’s heart is Branson USA’s first family of electrifying entertainment; Shoji Tabuchi, his beautiful wife Dorothy Tabuchi, and their multi-talented daughter Christina Lingo-Tabuchi. This family that plays, sings and dances encompasses all the wholesome values of truly great entertainment, yet rivals the pure excitement of Las Vegas and Broadway. By reputation, THE SHOJI TABUCHI SHOW is Branson’s best show […]
[…] THE SHOJI TABUCHI SHOW takes you on a fantastic voyage filled with exceptional music, brilliant production numbers, spectacular dancing, and outstanding vocals with wonderful surprises around every corner! The Tabuchi family, along with their extraordinary cast of entertainers and musicians, are dedicated to excellence in family entertainment.
Discover the magic of THE SHOJI TABUCHI SHOW for yourself – a colossal show in a scenic little Ozark Mountain town. Shoji, Dorothy, and Christina Tabuchi – three magical names in entertainment, together for the show no Branson visitor can miss!
THE SHOJI TABUCHI FAMILY
Shoji, Dorothy, and Christina Tabuchi – Three magical names in entertainment,
together for the show no Branson visitor can miss!
A Branson legend in her own right, Christina Lingo-Tabuchi, daughter of world-renowned entertainer, Shoji Tabuchi, and iconic Branson […]
Shoji Tabuchi’s inspirational story is truly the “stuff” dreams are made of. A native of Osaka, Japan, Shoji Tabuchi has been acclaimed as […]
DOROTHY TABUCHI
From her humble beginnings in Louisiana to producing one of the nation’s most beloved variety shows Dorothy Tabuchi’s story is one for […]
THE SHOJI TABUCHI THEATRE
The 52,000 square-foot Shoji Tabuchi Theatre in Branson, Missouri,a phenomenon in itself, is reminiscent of the grand theatre palaces of the 1930s. Known around the world for its lavish decor and “multi-million dollar” restrooms, the facility is a showstopper in the finest sense.
