The show is based on a book, "Duck Commander Family", written by Willie Robertson and Korie Robertson, reported Ace Showbiz.
The first show of the musical was on April 15 and the tickets were originally set for sale through June 30. But it was later learned that the show didn't bring much interest for society.
It reportedly sold less than 100 tickets in every performance at the 680-seat Crown Theatre at the Rio hotel and casino, Las Vegas. Therefore, the producers, Michael David and Jeff Calhoun, decided to end the show earlier than it was originally planned.
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