
A “Road Scholar” is a person who is knowledgeable on a multitude of subjects based upon their extensive travel experiences, versus their academic studies.
When a large group of Road Scholars get together in Branson, Missouri, that knowledge takes form in a crash course in live entertainment. The “Branson Show Biz” adventure in lifelong learning is coordinated by Ozark Adventures, who educate visitors from around the globe as to how the sleepy little town of Branson, Missouri became the “Live Entertainment Capital of the World,” now hosting more than 100 family-friendly shows with more theater seats than Broadway!

Ventriloquist Jim Barber shares one of his puppets with Jackie.
The Road Scholar participants learn about the history of Branson’s overnight success, the elements of Branson’s entertainment scene, Branson’s emergence into international tourism, and the famous Branson show “formula.” They also attend three popular live theatre shows and enjoy a private performance of a music pioneer that help start it all!
On March 21st of this year, one of the featured venues for the group to attend was the Hamner Barber Theater. A full day later, ventriloquist Jim Barber spoke to this large group of Road Scholars at the Branson Convention Center, and shared some of his vocal tricks of the trade, as well as a brief history lesson on the art of ventriloquism and how he found a full-time performance home in Branson.
The Hamner Barber Variety Show has been selected as a featured show for the Branson Elderhostel program several times over the past few years, with both Jim Barber and Dave and Denise Hamner providing insightful lectures on ventriloquism and magic respectively.
Here are some photos of them giving one such lecture during the summer of 2009.


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The Ventriloquist Hall of Fame Coin Collection features award winning ventriloquists, past and present, who have been recognized as International leaders in their industry. The coins are produced by Clinton and Adelia Detweiler of the world-famous Maher Ventriloquist Studios who are responsible for teaching the art of “throwing your voice” to thousands of creative students around the planet.
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Jim Barber & Seville - Jim combines unique characters with a wide vocal singing range and sound effects to create a one-of-a-kind performance that can be seen throughout the year at the Hamner Barber Theater in Branson, Missouri where he entertains nightly with his on-stage partners, illusionists The Hamners. Jim has performed has act for nearly 2,000 Colleges and Universities nationwide and even earned the title of “Comedy Entertainer of the Year” from the National Association of Campus Activities. Jim’s act has been featured on several national television shows including Late Show with David Letterman. (Jim Barber – Wikipedia)
Edgar Bergan – Without a doubt, Edgar Bergan is the most famous and successful ventriloquist of all time. Along with his signature characters Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd, Edgar became an International star of stage, screen, radio and television. His radio appearances on The Chase and Sandborn Hour and The Charlie McCarthy Show made him a house-hold name and opened the door for major appearances on TV and motion pictures. He died after a farewell performance in Las Vegas in 1978 at the age of 75. In 1991, the US Postal Service honored him with a 29-cent commemorative stamp. (Edgar Bergen – Wikipedia)
Terry Fator – Terry Fator began learning ventriloquism as a young boy and eventually combined his comedy with music as lead singer in a variety of traveling bands. Terry began to find success through his combination of vocal singing and ventriloquism as opening act for Reba McEntire, Neal McCoy, Garth Brooks, and Styx. In 2007, a gamble to compete on the first season of NBC’s America’s Got Talent paid off huge, when Terry won the entire competition. The win resulted in Terry receiving one of the biggest entertainment deals in Las Vegas history, a ten-year, 100 millon dollar contract to perform nightly at The Mirage. (Terry Fator – Wikipedia)
Jay Johnson – Jay first achieved national fame as a ventriloquist when he was cast in the role of Chuck Campbell in the TV series SOAP. Chuck, portrayed a ventriloquist who believed his puppet character named Bob was real and demanded everyone treat Bob as a human. Jay went on to star in the CBS TV series Broken Badges as well as guest appearances on dozens of other network series shows. In 2007, Jay won a Tony Award for Best Special Theatrical Event for his original Broadway production The Two And Only becoming the only ventriloquist in history to win a Tony Award. (Jay Johnson – Wikipedia)
Fred Maher – If a single sourse had to be credited for launching the professional careers of ventriloquists around the globe, it would be the Fred Maher School of Ventriloquism in Detroit, Michigan. The business was later purchased by Clinton and Adelia Detweiler of Littleton, Colorado who renamed it Maher Ventriloquist Studios. Founded by Fred Maher, the Maher Course teaches various types of character voices, the secret of “throwing your voice”, how to talk without moving your lips, and more. Subscribers to the course also receive instructions on script writing, obtaining publicity, and booking shows. (Maher Ventriloquist Course)
Jimmy Nelson – Born in Chicago in 1928, Jimmy Nelson began performing at the young age of ten as a way of overcoming his fears of speaking in public. As his confidence grew, so did his talent and in 1945 famed woodcarver Frank Marshall (who also carved Charlie McCarthy) agreed to create Danny’ODay, Humphrey Higsbye and Farfel The Dog. Jimmy appeared regularly on the Ed Sullivan Show and The Texaco Star Theatre hosted by Milton Berle. In 1955, the Nestlé company hired Jimmy to do commercials selling their chocolate candy and Nestlé’s Quik chocolate milk flavoring. (Jimmy Nelson – Wikipedia)
Mark Wade – America’s Foremost Kidshow Ventriloquist is the title most often used to describe Mark Wade. Trained as an elementary school teacher, Mark blends educational teaching techniques with skilled ventriloquism to perform school programs across the country. Mark dedicates himself to teaching good character traits, with an anti-bully segment in each show. As a motivational speaker, Mark incorporates his creative talents to make the messages stick. Mark continues to create new shows that teach important concepts such as responsibility, honesty, self-reliance, respect, and other good character words. (KidShowVent.com)
Señor Wences – Born in Spain in 1896, Señor Wences was one of the highest paid vaudeville acts in the entire world. He came to America in 1936 and was an instant hit on such television shows as The Milton Berle Show, The Ed Sullivan Show, and TV specials with Perry Como and Jack Benny. His famous vent characters included ‘Johnny’, ingeniously formed by one of Wences hands and ‘Pedro’, a torso-less head in a box. In the middle of a routine Wences would lift the lid of the box and say “Are you alright?” to which Pedro would reply “S’alright”. Wences died at his home in New York City in 1999 at the age of 103.
Last July, after Mickey’s restoration was complete, the Baltz family traveled to Branson from their home near Kansas City to enjoy Mickey’s first performance in over 32 years since his original stage partner (and creator) Howard Baltz passed away. The family took Mickey back home with them after that performance and didn’t expect to see Mickey perform in public again.




Fundraising events at Hamner Barber Theater this year include the 3rd Annual Branson Gong Show to raise funds for the Branson Homebound Senior Meal program of the Branson Senior Center. Auditions for the show will be held on Monday, January 23rd from 5-8pm at the Branson Senior Center. Mark your calendars to attend the Branson Gong Show on Wednesday, February 22nd. More information will be released soon, but you can read about last year’s event here.
Finally, the Hamner Barber Theater is proud to once again team up with Branson.com to present the annual Hand-In-Hand, Branson Honors Purple Heart Veterans event April 26, 27 and 28th. Since it’s beginning, Hamner Barber has hosted the opening ceremonies, public entertainment show, and closing ceremonies throughout the three day event. This year’s event promises to be the biggest and best ever, and the public is invited to participate in the activities free of charge. More information will be available at the Veterans Galleria on Branson.com.