Mountain Annie’s Riversong Dinner Theater-Ruidoso, NM

If you are looking for something fun and different to do while you are in Ruidoso then you may well want to visit Mountain Annie’s.  It was started in 2002 when the dinner show began.  Along with the facility for the dinner show the facility also has a enchanting floral wedding garden.  The performances at Mountain Annies include classsic to contemporary variety music, country, western cowboy and swing dances, European ol-contry folk shows, classical brass,50′s on rock and roll and more.

The performers consist of people such as George Staerkel who was the lead singer for the Tokens who were best known for their sone “The Lion Sleeps Tonight”.  This talented musician can play over 50 instruments and has a 5 octave vocal range!  Barbara Staerkel can play anything with strings and has a beautiful voice for you to enjoy.  These two are accompanied by their guitarist Bill Wells.

The New Christy Minstrels, The Fireballs (“Great Balls of Fire”), R. J. Vandygriff singing about the life of the cowboy, Crass in Class quintet are all part of the entertainment offered at the Dinner Theater.

The tables are rounds for 8 people so you will be sitting with people that you can visit with, share experiences and enjoy making new friends while enjoying the dinner and the show. Ticket prices for most evenings are $29.95 for adults (includes dinner, the show, tax and gratuity), $12.00 for ages 7-12, and under 6 are free. Most nights doors open at 6:00 PM, dinner is served promptly at 7:00 PM and the show begins at 8:00 PM.

Ruidoso’s premiere Dinner Theater.  Riversong Theater at Mountain Annie’s is a beautiful dinner theater that serves and entertains 50-300 guests.

location:  2710 Sudderth Drive, Ruidoso, NM

For more information call:  575-257-7982

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