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Review: LES MISERABLES Offers Hope for the Hopeless(ly Devoted) at Dr. Phillips Center


by Albert Gutierrez - June 26, 2024

At the height of its fame, the musical Les Misérables was the Dorsia of Broadway, a hot-ticket event that reached Hamilton levels of excessive prices, elite A-list attendees, and legions of fans who’d revisit the show through repeat viewings, memorization of the cast recording, and fierce debates of...

Review: Hello, Jodi! It's a Match Made in Heaven with Encore! Performing Arts in HELLO, DOLLY!


by Albert Gutierrez - June 21, 2024

Encore! Performing Arts’ production of HELLO, DOLLY! leans heavily into the relentless optimism and good time that’s made the musical a classic. They’ve crafted together a show which takes advantage of every aspect of its production, from the costumes to the orchestrations to the simple power of a L...

Review: THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG at Osceola Arts


by Joseph Harrison - June 15, 2024

It is rare to sit down in a theatre to see a play and literally laugh non-stop from before the curtain all the way to the final bows. Sure, there are hilarious comedies out there that garner many laughs in an evening but to create a raucous reaction from an audience with little time to take a breath...

Review: ALWAYS...PATSY CLINE at Garden Theatre


by Joseph Harrison - April 27, 2024

There is musical theatre magic happening on stage now through May 19th at the Garden Theatre in Winter Garden, Florida via ALWAYS…PATSY CLINE, a fan favorite musical tribute to one of the most iconic voices in country music. This latest production is a heartwarming, and toe-tapping look at the life ...

Review: MRS. DOUBTFIRE Is the Pleasant Surprise of the Season at Dr. Phillips Center


by Aaron Wallace - April 25, 2024

I was doubtful of Doubtfire. Musicals fashioned out of nonmusical comedy films are seldom stellar, and unlike so many of the patrons inside Dr. Phillips Center on opening night, I hadn’t grown up on 1993’s Mrs. Doubtfire movie, so I couldn’t count on nostalgia to pull me through. I figured I was in ...

Review: CABARET at Titusville Playhouse


by Joseph Harrison - April 21, 2024

In times of turmoil, oppression, and uncertainty, how do people cope? How do they find joy, hope, and freedom when all seems hopeless? In the early 1930’s many of the citizens of Berlin found ways to escape the realities of life and the rise of the Nazi party by visiting one of the many cabarets in ...

Review: SEUSSICAL THE MUSICAL by Little Radical Theatrics


by Joseph Harrison - April 14, 2024

It takes a large imagination to come up with new ideas for the stage, and when the show in question is based on the books of one of the most beloved children’s book authors of the last century – it better be filled to the brim with creativity. Luckily, Orlando’s Little Radical Theatrics has done jus...

Review: FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE at The Winter Park Playhouse


by Joseph Harrison - April 07, 2024

If you are looking for a fun, energetic, and uplifting musical experience, look no further than The Winter Park Playhouse's current production of FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE. This musical revue, featuring the songs of Louis Jordan, the 'King of the Jukebox', is a celebration of life, love, and music, with a...

Review: JAGGED LITTLE PILL at Dr. Phillips Center — A Case of Alanis More-Is-Less


by Aaron Wallace - March 21, 2024

Jagged Little Pill is a show with too many characters, too many concerns, and too tidy a conclusion (complete with a sitcom-ish group laugh at the end). Its heart is in the right place and its message well received, but it relies on an extraordinary confluence of extreme circumstances....

Review: 42ND STREET at Osceola Arts


by Joseph Harrison - March 18, 2024

There are some standard musical theatre moments that never fail to take my breath away. From the powerful 11th hour “I want” song to a perfectly in sync kick line, certain musical mainstays will simply never get old for me. And one of the best examples of musical nirvana, I believe, is a well-choreo...

Past Shows

Death Part 7: The Last Word
Death Part 7: The Last Word
5/16 - 5/21/2018


The barely-anticipated final installment in Jack Trinco's "Death Series", this darkly comic and irreverent cabaret act takes you on an outrageous trip through the underworld ...

Videos


Beauty and the Beast in Orlando Beauty and the Beast
Athens Theatre (7/12 - 8/4) Tracker
42nd Street in Orlando 42nd Street
News Journal Center (7/19 - 7/28) Tracker
Little Shop of Horrors in Orlando Little Shop of Horrors
Garden Theatre (7/12 - 7/28)
Mamma Mia! in Orlando Mamma Mia!
Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts (1/14 - 1/26)
Treemonisha in Orlando Treemonisha
Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts (5/16 - 5/18)
Pretty Woman (Non-Equity) in Orlando Pretty Woman (Non-Equity)
Peabody Auditorium (4/17 - 4/17)
The Last Firefly (TYA)
Theatre UCF (2/27 - 3/2)
Beatrice + Benedict / Cavalleria Rusticana in Orlando Beatrice + Benedict / Cavalleria Rusticana
Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts (4/25 - 4/27)
Four Lost Santas | Amahl and the Night Visitors in Orlando Four Lost Santas | Amahl and the Night Visitors
Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts (12/6 - 12/8)
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