Dave
Ehlert Superstar
Much has been written
on this and other forums about the Elvis Experience by dedicated
fans who literally swoon over the star as if he were Elvis himself.
I’ve seen the show and give credit where it is due; it is an
excellent show. I do appreciate a wide variety of talent and that is
why I believe Elvis and the Superstars is not getting the
attention it deserves. Granted, the star of this show is older than
the one on the strip - he was doing Elvis before the star of the
other show was born.
But
Dave Ehlert still has it and with 40 years experience he’s probably
better than ever. My wife and I saw his show and quite frankly we
didn’t expect much. We were very pleasantly surprised. Dave has the
sound and still has the moves. He also incorporates a key element of
Elvis that the other show doesn’t have. He displays Elvis’ sense of
humor. The other show does have its moments but not near the humor
that Elvis had. Dave picks up on this and it is displayed throughout
his show. It is obvious to the audience that Dave loves what he is
doing and has fun with it.
Then another surprise - The superstars portion of the show was done
by none other than Dave Ehlert. Dean Martin, Johnny Mathis,
Engelbert Humperdinck, Tom Jones, Roy Orbison, and my favorite of
the superstars, Neal Diamond, just to name a few, were all portrayed
with perfection. The ability to change his voice and mannerisms to
match that of these stars is uncanny. The mastery of his art, the
ability to present these stars authentically and with ease, and with
a sense of humor that relates to the audience makes it all the more
real and entertaining. We bought the DVD and will be going back to
see the show again very soon.
Then another surprise - We went to see the Hank and Patsy, Together
Again show. There was Dave doing Hank Williams and Susan Hudson
paying tribute to Patsy Cline. Dave did an excellent portrayal of
Hank and again, his sense of humor had us in stitches throughout the
show.
Then the biggest surprise - We went to see Take the Twain Ride.
Samuel Clemens talks candidly with the audience about his life and
adventures and of the talent of his friend, Norman Rockwell. This
can’t be the same guy that does Elvis and all those other superstars
- but it is. What a great show. My wife and I saw it on Wednesday
and we went back the next Monday with our 18 year old grandson so he
could see it firsthand. He enjoyed it as much as we did.
Aside from laughing
nonstop, this show was very educational. Dave presented Mark Twain,
good side and not so good side, and gave us an interpretation of
Norman Rockwell’s art that we hadn’t seen before. We grew up
learning about these two great Americans but until we saw Take the
Twain Ride, we really didn’t know anything about them. Thank you Mr.
Ehlert. Not only does he deserve praise for the outstanding
portrayal of Samuel Clemens, whoever put this show together and
wrote the script also deserves credit for such a masterful job. I
don’t know who wrote it but if someone told me it was Dave Ehlert I
wouldn’t be at all surprised. This is a man of many talents.
These three terrific shows are all performed at the Owen’s Theater
on Commercial Street in Downtown Branson. If someone told me that
one person portrayed all these people I would have had serious
doubts. I saw him for myself and highly recommend each of these
shows to anyone who has an appreciation for great talent.
Bob Cort
Forsyth, MO
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