easy
2 hours
No special fitness level required; suitable for all ages
Step into 1956 and witness the legendary gathering of Elvis, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins with Branson’s electrifying Million Dollar Quartet show. Enjoy iconic Rock ‘n’ Roll hits and optional dinner at the Playhouse Theater for a night to remember.
The Hottest Rock 'n' Roll Musical • Dinner Option
Experience the electrifying return of the Million Dollar Quartet in Branson! This acclaimed show transports you to 1956, featuring legendary icons Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis. Enjoy a delicious dinner while relishing unforgettable hits and captivating performances in a night of Rock’n’Roll magic!
2 Hours
THE BOYS ARE BACK! The fan-favorite Rock ’n‘ Roll show is back in Branson in the Playhouse Dinner Theater at Shepherd of the Hills. This smash hit, based on a Tony award-winning production, takes you back to December 1956 in the Sun Records Studios when Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis recorded a record together. Million Dollar Quartet puts you in the middle of the action as these four musicians, who became legends, come together to form one of the best musical groups ever recorded. It is equal parts stage drama and foot-tapping live performance with hits like “Great Balls of Fire”, “Hound Dog”, “I Walk the Line”, “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On”, and more. We’re serving up a delicious dinner while enjoying an unforgettable night of Rock’n’Roll!
Potato Soup Beef Tips & Herb-Roasted Chicken Breast Mashed Potatoes Green Beans Chocolate Cake Dinner Roll Choice of Beverage
Ticket required for any children ages 4 or older. Children younger are welcome, but they are considered a lap child. If you want them to have their own meal and seat, please select a child ticket.
Plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before showtime to get the best seats and settle in comfortably.
For a complete experience, consider purchasing the meal & show combo to enjoy dinner along with the performance.
Children under 4 are lap-only; any child requiring a seat must have a ticket purchased.
Parking is available near the Playhouse Theater but can fill up quickly on show nights, so carpool or use ride services if possible.
Branson’s rise as a music hub dates back to the 1950s, with theaters emerging to celebrate country and rock ‘n’ roll roots.
Local venues promote sustainable tourism by encouraging carpooling and using eco-friendly materials in merchandise.
Wear relaxed clothes appropriate for indoor theater comfort during the show.
Evenings in Branson can be cool in fall; bring a light jacket if attending then.
fall specific
Capture memories outside the theater in nearby scenic spots, though photography isn’t permitted during the show.
Bring payment method for upgrades, snacks, or souvenirs at the venue.