Waltzing Waters Show

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Margaret L
Magnolia, MS
Waltzing Waters w/ Frederick Antonio
Recommendation:   Yes
Ratings:   5 of 5
September 22, 2005
08:24 AM


My main interest in Branson was to hear the pianist who could play two pianos-two different songs simultaneously.  Well, Frederick did so.  His performance was absolutely mesmerizing. From the moment you enter the foyer, you are treated like family.  You are personally escorted to a theater-type seat which is very comfortable and immediately relaxed with the beautiful music of Frederick. 

Oh, but that's just the beginning.  As he enters to "Chariots of Fire", you feel the excitement in the air.  He sits down and begins playing "Ice Castles" and then "Last Date".  Frederick relates some of his personal history of becoming a "very proud United States citizen" and proclaims his patriotism throughout the concert.  He performs a variety of songs with each one so amazing that you cannot decide which is best.  They are all the "best."  I cannot imagine returning to Branson and not attending Frederick's performance more than once.  It is a show I do not believe you could ever tire of. 

The ticket price is inexpensive--many times less than the show is worth.  A visitor to Branson will regret not attending Frederick's show at the Waltzing Waters Theater.  See you there!

 

M.B.
Reynoldsburg, Ohio
Waltzing Waters w/ Frederick Antonio
Recommendation: Yes
Ratings: 5 of 5
December 16, 2004
12:27 PM


I have been to Branson 17 times since 1996, I have seen Frederick about 10 times he somehow keeps getting better. He is so funny! My wife & I have
brought 22 people with us on our trips. Group size 2-10. My last trip I was alone on a business trip. I saw "Mr. PIANO" Frederick Antonio, he was
FANTASTIC!!!

In Oct. 2004 there was 8 on this trip, 2 had never been to Branson, we saw 12 shows in a week, Frederick was their favorite show. I have his video, cd's, & 5 cassette tapes I don't go anywhere without his music it is awesome! Yes, this show is a mustsee when you are in Branson.

 

 

R. B.
Syracuse, New York
Branson Show: Waltzing Waters w/ Frederick Antonio
Recommendation: Yes
Ratings: 4 of 5
Date: June 03, 2004
Time: 3:41 PM


This show is performed 3 or 4 times a day, so is a good one to fit in between the "biggies". It is visually beautiful, with all the water fountains dancing and changing colors to the music.

The music is beautiful, and Frederick plays all types. He does a few speaking sequences and has a very dry wit -- it is a bit hard to hear him if you aren't sitting close to the stage.

He actually does play two pianos at once and even a different song with each hand. An amazing feat (who knows, maybe he does use his feet, too!!)

There are recorded laser shows in between Frederick's performances for just a few dollars. While I'm not sure just what they entail, I'd strongly recommend that you attend one of the live performances. "I'll be back" -- next time I'm in Branson.
 

 


 


 


 



 


 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

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