is the seating in the theater on a flat floor or raised at every row. Amish Country Theater attraction reviews - Amish Country Theater 100% recommend this show. They change yearly. Spend a fun-filled, family-friendly day enjoying a memorable performance at the Ohio Star Theater. Yes. Does the Amish Country Theater travel to entertain? What a bonus!!!! Enjoy a hilarious family-friendly variety show for all! And good family entertainment! Voted a Top 100 Event in North America! We were in Bird-in-Hand in November to see Josiah for President on the Bird-in-Hand Stage. And all ages will enjoy the show as there is quite a variety of fun and entertainment. They also incorporated the audience into their performance. Walnut Creek, OH, US Other restrictions apply. Styles range from gospel shows to acoustic crooners, local rockers to bluegrass pickers. No one gets embarrassed or made fun of; nothing obscene -- but, boy howdy, is it a funny show. Hold on to your seats and get ready for some explosive laughter! We can poke fun at ourselves in skits or spin tales of intriguing characters and redemption. There is some religious undertones to the show but nothing over the top. Presented in partnership with Blue Gate Musicals, these original stage shows offer a window into a unique world. We will go back, but if theres a show where he is the opening act, its a hard pass. And dont forget the famous Amish comedy trio The Beachys and Fannie Mae, whos parody songs and jokes about farm living will keep you laughing the whole way home. Stay up to date about upcoming events, new attractions, food news and the latest about Amish Country in our in-depth monthly email. The Amish Country Theater features family comedy variety shows that are guaranteed to entertain the whole family. Excellent show. The music was amazing and the actors loved what they are doing. Our 300-seat auditorium is located inside of an authentic Amish barn. This live, family-friendly variety show will have you laughing the entire car ride home. This original production is reminiscent of the popular TV show Hee Haw, but updated to appeal to todays audiences, and tinged (respectfully) with Amish culture.