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  • Holiday tradition ‘Clare and the Chocolate Nutcracker’ returns to the Dr. Phillips Center this weekend



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    The annual holiday tradition of Clare and the Chocolate Nutcracker, presented by Orlando Community Arts, takes the Dr. Phil’s stage for a 13th year.

    More than 100 dancers and actors make this fresh twist on the traditional Nutcracker ballet a reality. Clare’s reveries take the audience through a magical journey around the world, visiting Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Haiti, India, Puerto Rico and more on her way to the Kingdom of Toys.

    Under the creative leadership of Beverly Page, the production stars Sairi Witherspoon as Clare, Xavier Logan as the Chocolate Nutcracker Prince, Charisma Tran as the Sugar Plum Fairy, and Sa’Naa Natalia Brahimi as the Snow Queen. Expect guest appearances from violinist Jaquay Pearce and the Mime Boyz.

    7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, Walt Disney Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave., drphillipscenter.org, $58-$104.


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  • Play in a Day gives talented Orlandoans only 24 hours to create a short original production

    Play in a Day gives talented Orlandoans only 24 hours to create a short original production

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  • Downtown Orlando to host live music, arts performances with new year-long initiative

    Downtown Orlando to host live music, arts performances with new year-long initiative

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    Greg Hayworth had to compete with the roaring sound of the nearby Sunrail and the added obstacle of rainy weather at his sidewalk performance in downtown Orlando Wednesday afternoon. But that didn’t stop the guitarist from serenading passersby with a healthy mix of tunes, ranging from “The Piña Colada Song” to “Under the Boardwalk,” for two hours.

    “I’m excited to be here this afternoon,” he called before launching into his last song of the set. “Now, for a little Jimmy Buffett.”

    The succeeding rendition of “I Don’t Know (Spicoli’s Theme)” earned several thumbs ups from coffee cup-clutching onlookers.

    Hayworth performed as part of the new DTO Live initiative launched this week. The city collaborated with local agency United Arts of Central Florida for the project, which aims to make more art experiences available to Orlando residents and visitors.

    DTO Live will bring more than 800 events to downtown Orlando between now and June 2025, at 11 downtown locations. The locations stretch about a two-mile radius from City Hall to the North Quarter district adjacent to Lake Highland Preparatory School.

    Most performers on the current schedule are musicians, including jazz, R&B and alternative acts. But the DTO Live calendar, which shows events booked throughout July, also features dance, poetry and even a mime performance from Ben Macon.

    Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer kicked off the program’s launch at a celebration Tuesday morning.

    “At the heart of Project DTO is a vision for a downtown filled with arts and culture,” Dyer said. “DTO Live marks a significant step toward championing a world-class cultural scene, fueling the momentum toward a downtown that thrives both economically and culturally.”

    Dyer spoke in front of the city’s newest art installation — a rainbow-painted wooden arch on the corner of Pine Street and Orange Avenue. The 20-foot tall, Wizard of Oz-inspired piece, entitled “No Place Like Home,” was designed by Justin “SKIP” Skipper and Ha’ani Hogan.

    The arch is the first of six large-scale installations to be built downtown throughout the year in conjunction with the slew of live performances. Creative City Project and the Downtown Arts District are collaborating with the city and United Arts of Central Florida to bring both visual and performing arts to Central Florida over the next year.

    click to enlarge Greg Hayworth plays outside the Bao Spot during his first DTO Live performance Wednesday, June 19. - Photo by Zoey Thomas

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    Greg Hayworth plays outside the Bao Spot during his first DTO Live performance Wednesday, June 19.

    “This program celebrates the creative genius of our community and invites everyone to experience the magic of the arts,” said Jennifer Evins, United Arts of Central Florida president and CEO.

    DTO Live is part of the city’s ongoing Project DTO, which first kicked off in 2014 to bolster both creativity and economic competitiveness within the city. Orlando launched planning for Project DTO 2.0 in 2022, and with DTO Live is actualizing its vision.

    Aside from generating jobs in the creative sector by paying live performers, DTO Live aims to help Orlando economically by driving tourism and local spending, said the city in a release.

    Guitarist Hayworth said he applied to perform for DTO Live after receiving an email from a musicians’ union two weeks ago. The great people at United Arts of Central Florida made the process easy, he said.

    Although he said he considers Florida to be somewhat conservative and oppressive, the Orlando native has always found his city to be tolerant and inclusive. Enhancing its arts scene will only boost this reputation, he said.

    “Investment in the arts is always important,” Hayworth said.

    Hayworth already has his next performance scheduled for next week in the same location. Orlando residents and visitors can browse upcoming shows on the city’s online calendar.

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  • Orlando Ballet announces lineup for upcoming performance season, including ‘The Nutcracker,’ ‘Peter Pan’ and more

    Orlando Ballet announces lineup for upcoming performance season, including ‘The Nutcracker,’ ‘Peter Pan’ and more

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    Orlando Ballet spills the beans on their 2024-2025 season

    Orlando Ballet announced the lineup for their 2024/2025 season Wednesday, and it’s chock full of crowd-pleasers.

    The season, running from Oct. 17 through May 4, 2025,  kicks off this autumn with Romeo & Juliet, from there segueing into holiday tradition The Nutcracker and then Peter Pan in early 2025.

    Here’s the full rundown:
    Romeo & Juliet: Oct, 17-20
    The Nutcracker: Dec. 6-22
    Peter Pan: Feb. 20-23, 2025
    Balanchine, Graham, Pires: (as in George, Martha and Alysa) March 27-30, 2025
    Giselle: May 1-4, 2025

    The Ballet’s behind-the-curtain series, Uncorked,  happens three times in the midst of this season: Sept. 26, Nov. 7 and Jan. 23, 2025.

    Single tickets for these productions go on sale Tuesday, May 28, through Orlando Ballet.

    Additionally, Casanova, the final act of the 2023-2024 season, runs May 16-19 at Steinmetz Hall at the Dr. Phillips Center. It’s an 18+ production. (Spicy!)

    Event Details

    “Casanova”

    Thu., May 16, 7:30 p.m., Fri., May 17, 7:30 p.m., Sat., May 18, 2 & 7:30 p.m. and Sun., May 19, 2 p.m.


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  • Orlando Fringe announces first-ever ‘Out Fest’ highlighting LGBTQ+ artists

    Orlando Fringe announces first-ever ‘Out Fest’ highlighting LGBTQ+ artists

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    Orlando Fringe announced its first-ever Orlando Out Fest: A Celebration of LGBTQIA Voices in the Arts, coming to town this summer.

    The new festival is set to take place June 27-30 at Fringe ArtSpace, at 54 W. Church St.

    The newest addition to its festival lineup, Orlando Out Fest will showcase a lineup of 12 local LGBTQIA artists putting on plays, musicals and more. Orlando Fringe produces the annual Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival, the longest-running fringe festival in the country.

    Orlando Out Fest is calling for artists with work that celebrates LGBTQ+ stories, artists and history to submit proposals via a form currently open on the Orlando Fringe website.

    “Orlando Out Fest is as much about empowerment and advocacy as it is entertainment,” Orlando Out Fest producer Ciara Hannon said in a release. “Through storytelling and artistic expression, the festival aims to spark conversations, challenge stereotypes and promote acceptance and equity for all. We invite everyone — regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation — to join us for a celebration of love, acceptance and creativity.”

    Orlando Fringe recently announced the dates and theme of this year’s main event. For its 33rd year, Orlando Fringe’s theme is “Get Fringed!,” and events will run May 14-27.

    At current count, there will be more than 1,000 ticketed Fringe performances across medium and subgenre, as well as outdoor live music, Visual Fringe, Kids Fringe and various unclassifiables, happening throughout Orlando.

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  • Orlando Fringe Festival dates and theme for 2024 announced

    Orlando Fringe Festival dates and theme for 2024 announced

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    Hey kids! Fringe Fest dates for 2024 just dropped.

    Mark your calendars and ask for time off work, performing arts devotees. The Orlando Fringe International Theatre Festival has released the dates for this year’s event.

    For this 33rd year of the venerable Fest, the theme is “Get Fringed” — which sounds vaguely naughty and slightly rude, so we’re in! — and events will run from May 14-27.

    At current count, there will be more than 1,000 ticketed performances across medium and subgenre, as well as outdoor live music, Visual Fringe, Kids Fringe and various unclassifiables, happening throughout Orlando.

    While a lot of the action will be centered around Loch Haven Park — Lowndes Shakespeare Center, Orlando Family Stage, Orlando Museum of Art, the Fringe Lawn etc. — the “Bring Your Own Venue” roster stretches over a wider swath of the city. That means the Renaissance Theatre Co., Savoy, CityArts and The Dust (the one near Lake Eola Park) will also be getting fringed. (Oh, that is catchy.)

    Important dates to keep track for this year’s Fringe:
    Monday, April 15 : Local Artist Teaser Show
    Tuesday, May 14: Ribbon cutting, Festival opening, National/International Artist Teaser Show
    May 15-27 : Fringe Festival
    Monday, May 27: Closing Ceremonies

    Tickets for Fringe shows go on sale Monday, April 15, through the Festival’s website.


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