Queen Esther

How big is the Sight & Sound Theatre?

The Sight and Sound Theatre Branson boasts 2,000 seats and a 300-foot stage.

How long is the show?

The show is approximately 2.5 hours long with a 15-minute intermission.

Can I purchase food to enjoy during the show?

The concession stands at the theater serve light fare such as sandwiches, snacks, and beverages. The menu varies based on location and season. Guests are welcome to enjoy concessions items inside the theater during the show.

Note: If you have a known allergy to nuts, please be advised that the signature almonds are roasted and sold in the theater lobbies. Additionally, the concessions areas process products that contain peanuts, tree nuts, milk, soy, and wheat. The Theater cannot guarantee that the products are free from cross-contamination of the top eight allergens. During your visit, please talk to one of our concessions team members to discuss safe food options for your family. Guests with special dietary needs can bring their own snack items into the theater.

Is there a dress code for the performance?

There is no dress code for the shows.

Can I bring my camera?

Yes. You may use your camera up until the start of the show. Photography and videography are strictly prohibited during the performance.

Will I be seated if I arrive late for the show?

The theater would love to seat you immediately if you arrive late, it is not always a possibility. To ensure the safety of all guests, actors, and animal actors (who use the aisles in darkened show conditions), cannot guarantee that you will be seated immediately. The theater doors will close promptly at showtime. If you arrive after the start of the show, the House Manager will determine when and where you will be seated. Please know that we may not be able to seat you until intermission. To get the most out of your Sight & Sound Theatres experience, please plan to arrive 45 minutes before your scheduled showtime.

Is Sight and Sound Theatres, Branson, MO, wheelchair accessible?

Sight and Sound Theatre in Branson, MO, is designed to accommodate guests who require wheelchairs or mobile transport and their companions. Guests have wheelchair-accessible parking, restroom facilities, and theater seating options, although not all seats are wheelchair accessible.

Are the performances interpreted for the deaf or those hard of hearing?

Yes, the theater offers American Sign Language interpretation at select dates and times. Please note your request for interpretation when ordering your tickets.

Is the show appropriate for children?

Yes. However, due to the length of the performance, it is best suited for children age 5 and up. Should your child become restless or need a break, the theater offers a Family Room at both the Lancaster and Branson theaters, where you can watch a live video feed of the show on a TV.