Florida Culture for the Week of December 14, 2015 by Josh Garrick

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Florida Culture for the Week of December 14, 2015 by Josh Garrick
 
NOW to Dec 22 – Dickens by Candlelight
Dickens by Candlelight is a unique holiday tradition in Central Florida as this three-person play presents an ‘up-close’ portrayal of A Christmas Carol. Actors John DiDonna, Morgan Russell, and Monica Tamborello portray ALL of the roles, transforming themselves from character to character as Dickens famous holiday story envelops the audience. Guests are seated at tables enjoying homemade cookies and a pot of hot tea, ‘involving’ the audience in a most welcoming and timeless way. Call 407-222-7669 or visit dickensbycandlelight.com

Dickens by Candlelight

NOW to Dec 27 – Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer – The Musical
The beloved classic Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer flies off the screen and onto the stage this holiday season with all your favorite characters in this musical production at the Orlando Rep. Santa and Mrs. Claus, Hermey the Elf, the Abominable Snow Monster, Clarice, and of course, Rudolph are all there in this beloved musical adventure that teaches us what makes us different can be what makes us special. Call 407.896.7365x1 or visit orlandorep.com

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer – The Musical

Dec 17 at 5 pm -- CFCArts presents NOEL: The Carols of Christmas – A Free Concert
Join members of Central Florida Community Arts' Community Choir and Symphony Orchestra as they perform NOEL: The Carols of Christmas. These Christmas classics, arranged by Derric Johnson, will be combined with spirit-lifting narration to tell the story of the birth of Jesus. This FREE performance promises to be a beautiful blend of tenderness, sharing, and joy that will instill the Christmas spirit into all who experience it. No tickets are needed. Join your friends and neighbors on the Great Lawn in front of the Dr. Phillips Center.

CFCArts presents NOEL: The Carols of Christmas – A Free Concert

Dec 17 to 20 – The Nutcracker by the Orlando Ballet with the Orlando Philharmonic 
The Orlando Ballet's performance of The Nutcracker at the Dr. Phillips Center brings Christmas to life in this enchanting holiday favorite … accompanied by the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra. When Clara receives a toy nutcracker on Christmas Eve, she is transported on a magical dream-journey complete with the Mouse King, Sugar Plum Fairy, and a gallant Cavalier. Call 407.426.1739 or visit orlandoballet.org

The Nutcracker by the Orlando Ballet with the Orlando Philharmonic

Dec 17 to 27 – PB&J Theatre Factory’s Wordless Holiday Play
Rollins College will present PB&J Theatre’s Sleigh, performed in the unique PB&J style, with no spoken dialogue. The story unfolds with the use of comical costumes, props, and sounds, without the actors uttering a single word. In the ‘quiet’ town of Sugar Falls, two shopkeepers are in fierce competition for customers, the post office is working overtime, and the trees at the local tree lot will ‘dance for you’ in hopes you’ll take them home. Sleigh is charming and silly and suitable for all ages. Visit pbjtickets.com or call 407-574-5794

PB&J Theatre Factory’s Wordless Holiday Play

Dec 18 to 20 – A Snow-Fest in Sarasota
Bringing families together to enjoy the thrill of playing in the snow (in 80 degree weather), Snow Fest Sarasota ‘guarantees’ daily snowfall from December 18 to 20 along with giant snow slides, pony rides, pictures with Santa, snowman building, a giant snow globe, LIVE entertainment including Candy Cane Hula Hoopers, Jelly Bean Jugglers, Kids Amusement Area, DJ Grinch, Vendors and more. The snow will ‘fall’ at the Ringling Shopping Center in Downtown Sarasota from 12 pm to 10 pm daily. Parking is FREE with a $7 contribution at 170 Shopping Avenue in Sarasota. Visit Snowfestsarasota.com

 A Snow-Fest in Sarasota

Dec 19 at 1 pm – TUBA-CHRISTMAS in Winter Park’s Central Park
Conceived in 1974 by Harvey Phillips as a tribute to his teacher William J. Bell, (who was born on Christmas Day 1902), the first TUBA-CHRISTMAS was arranged by American composer Alec Wilder (who died on Christmas Eve 1980). From traditional Christmas music, Wilder composed works for tuba and euphonium, many of which will be performed at 1 pm on December 19 in a FREE performance at the Winter Park Band-shell. Call 407-970-2211 or visit TubaChristmas.com

TUBA-CHRISTMAS in Winter Park’s Central Park

Dec 19 at 7:30 pm – The Russian Ballet of Orlando presents the Nutcracker
A Christmas Tradition for the whole community, The Nutcracker, presented by the Russian Ballet of Orlando at the Lake Eola Bandshell, is a tale of hope and imagination. Clara ventures to different lands with her Nutcracker Prince by her side. The Russian Ballet brings the tale to life, interacting with the audience, and creating family memories with this FREE performance ensuring that each and every member of the community is able to share in this fun holiday tradition. Visit russianballetorlando.com

The Russian Ballet of Orlando presents the Nutcracker

Dec 19 at 7:30 pm – An Irish Christmas with Keith & Kristyn Getty
Join Ireland's own Keith and Kristyn Getty for their annual tour, Joy - An Irish Christmas, a lively celebration of the birth of Christ. As seen on Public Television, the Gettys are joined by their band of instrumentalists fusing Celtic, Bluegrass, Americana, and classical music as well as cultural dance and the choral sounds of the holiday. This show is at the Bob Carr Theater. Call 844.513.2014 or visit drphillipscenter.org

An Irish Christmas with Keith & Kristyn Getty

Dec 20 at 7 pm -- String Quartet ‘Well Strung’ at the Abbey
Receiving rave reviews from New Orleans to London, the string quartet Well-Strung will present their brand new holiday show at the Abbey in Orlando. The evening will include traditional melodies such as Silent Night to ‘newly-observed’ versions of I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus. An elf has informed me there will be opportunities for audience participation with Edmund Bagnell (1st violin), Christopher Marchant (2nd violin), Daniel Shevlin (cello) and Trevor Wadleigh (viola) in this unique musical experience. Call 407.704.6103 or visit AbbeyOrlando.com

String Quartet ‘Well Strung’ at the Abbey

Dec 20 at 7:30 pm – Bok Tower Carillon & Choral Concert
The extraordinary experience of the Carillon at Bok Tower Gardens is even more wonderful on December 20 when you may enjoy an hour-long carillon concert with a live choir under the stars. Before or after the concert, visit Pinewood Estate for a special night-time tour complete with hot chocolate and cookies, or your family may enjoy dinner at the Blue Palmetto Café before the concert for an additional fee. Tickets available at the entrance gate on day of event: Concert only $5/person. Concert & Home Tour: $13/person. Call 863.676.1408 or visit boktowergardens.org

Bok Tower Carillon & Choral Concert

Dec 20 – Christmas Golf Cart Parade in Winter Garden
Will & Aly Hawthorne, of the picturesque town of Winter Garden, will host the 4th Annual Christmas Golf Cart Ride on December 20. Beginning at 5 pm, the town’s ‘can-do-spirit’ will dedicate all donations to the Edgewood Children’s Ranch.  Looping and criss-crossing Winter Garden, traffic laws apply to the Golf Carts with Prizes awarded for best decorated cart. Should you wish to help, make checks to Edgewood Children's Ranch. Visit Christmas Golf Cart Parade on facebook.

Christmas Golf Cart Parade in Winter Garden

Dec 24 – Christmas Eve Open House at the Morse Museum of American Art
In a community minded spirit of the season, the Morse Museum hosts several open houses throughout the year with FREE admission for all visitors on those days. On Thursday, December 24, from 9:30 am to 4 pm, visitors to the Museum receive free admission to the galleries all day. Adding to the celebration is LIVE music by the Raintree Chamber Players from 1 pm to 4 pm. Everyone is welcome. Call 407.645.5311 or visit morsemuseum.org

Madonna and Child window, c. 1892 Leaded glass, Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company, New York City, 1892–1900

Madonna and Child window, c. 1892
Leaded glass, Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company, New York City, 1892–1900

 

 

 

Josh Garrick is the Florida Arts Editor for Wandering Educators