Reba McEntire was not content to just stay on TV. She walked her sitcom crew straight into Cob County. At the Hollywood Pantages they clapped along to Shucked, punning their way through every ear of corn onstage. “So much shucking fun,” she joked and fans online ate it up. The queen of country comedy had found another way to steal a spotlight.
The trip happened in Los Angeles where Shucked was making a stop on its North American tour. Broadway in Hollywood snapped the photos; Reba in bright red, Melissa Peterman laughing beside her, Rex Linn in tow. A sitcom cast slipped easily into theater seats and suddenly one NBC show felt tied to a musical’s beating heart.
The #HappysPlace crew took a trip over to Cob County today!
Fans chimed in instantly. “Reba belongs on Broadway too!” one wrote. Another teased that she should cameo as a farmer. The comments were more than playful; they showed how TV, theater, and music collided in her orbit. Nostalgia for Reba’s sitcom days mixed with the thrill of something brand new.
That nostalgia had a soundtrack already waiting. Happy’s Place came packaged with its own theme sung by Reba herself, drenched in warmth and sly humor. Just as Cob County’s jokes felt like homegrown secrets her theme song carried that same wink, bridging a sitcom’s comedy with a singer’s familiar embrace.
Reba McEntire – Happy’s Place (Theme Song) (Official Audio)
The theme’s twang hits first; banjo rolling under Reba’s easy drawl. Then the chorus blooms, playful yet heartfelt. “Welcome to Happy’s Place,” she croons and it sticks. Billboard called it “a sitcom opener with radio-ready charm.” It matters because it shows Reba still writing bridges between Nashville, Hollywood, and every fan tuning in.
Together the photos and the theme tell one story; Reba never stops connecting dots. A sitcom cast in Broadway seats. A country star singing a TV jingle. Fans swapping corn jokes in the comments. Watch, listen, share; it is all one circle and Reba keeps drawing it bigger every season.