4 Best Performing Arts in Cody, Cody, Sheridan, and Northern Wyoming

Plains Indian Powwow

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The two-day Plains Indian Powwow, in late June, brings together hoop dancers, traditional dancers, and jingle dancers from various tribes. The performances take place outdoors in the Buffalo Bill Center of the West's Robbie Powwow Garden.

Wild West Spectacular

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Held in downtown's historic 1937 Cody Theater, this colorful western revue—held four nights weekly from late June through early August—uses comedy, dance, and music to tell the tale of Buffalo Bill Cody.

Cody Cattle Company Dinner Show

Feast on a chuck wagon dinner of barbecue brisket or chicken (and freshly baked brownies for dessert) during these hour-long country-western shows that end at 7:30 pm, just in time for you to make the five-minute stroll to the Cody Night Rodeo, just down the road. Shows take place late May through mid-September.

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Dan Miller's Cowboy Music Revue

Monday through Saturday from June through September, head to this redbrick performance space behind the Irma Hotel to watch the popular country-cowboy variety shows led by Dan Miller, a popular radio and TV host, singer, and actor.