Story of “Duck Dynasty” Family Made Into Las Vegas Musical

LAS VEGAS (AP) — There will be beards. And there will be no do-si-doing around any of the controversy involving the family on cable's highest-rated show, "Duck Dynasty."

         The Robertson family's rags-to-riches story has been made into a musical that will be performed in a small Las Vegas theater starting April 15. The good, the bad and the in-between are all said to be part of the 90-minute show.

         The Duck Commander Musical to be staged at the Rio hotel and casino features actors playing the A&E reality-show family that manufactures duck calls and loves to go bird hunting

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         It's based on the 2012 book by family member Willie Robertson and his wife, Korie, titled "The Duck Commander Family: How Faith, Family, and Ducks Built a Dynasty."

         Tickets are expected to cost $49 to $125.

         Producers include music executive Tommy Mottola and "Jersey Boys" producer Michael David.

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