“Josh Recommends” for the Week of July 12, 2019 By Josh Garrick
“Josh Recommends” for the Week of July 12, 2019 By Josh Garrick
Josh Garrick’s Art Featured in “Feeling Blessed – Part II” at the Faith Arts Village
July 17 beginning at 6 pm
We had so much fun – and had so many visitors – that my wonderful friend and Curator, Brad Biggs is giving me another special evening to show and sell my Art-work at FAVO – that unique destination for the Orlando Arts community. We heard from so many friends who were out-of-town on Opening Night, and people really did appreciate the low -- sell direct to the public affordable prices that we feel the evening of July 17 will give us a chance to see friends who missed the original or who want to come back and spend some quality time with the “art bargains.” FAVO is on Highland Ave. just off Colonial Drive next to Park Lake Presbyterian Church. Call 407.558.9661 or visit faithartsvillage.com
Bark in the Park – For the Young Ones
July 20 from 10 am to 12 noon
This sounds like great fun for kids (who like dogs). The Winter Park Parks & Recreation Department’s Family Fun Program will host ‘Bark in the Park’ in Lake Baldwin Park. Children ‘of all ages’ will make “no bake” dog treats and then serve as hosts, handing those home-made treats out to dogs visiting Lake Baldwin at 4990 New Broad Street in Orlando. This is a FREE event; No reservations required; for more call 407.599.3342
Russian Ballet Orlando Presents Giselle
July 25 at 7 pm
Giselle is possibly the MOST Romantic of all the Classical, Romantic ballets. Our local Russian-trained Ballet Company presents this ballet – a true tour-de-force for the lead ballerina about a peasant girl named Giselle who dies of a broken heart after discovering her lover Albrecht is betrothed to another. The Willis, a group of supernatural women who dance men to death, summon Giselle from her grave. These ghost-like creatures then face the challenge of appearing to be floating on air. For tickets, call 844.513.2014 or visit drphillipscenter.org
Disney’s “Peter Pan Jr.” presented by CFCArts Youth Summer Camps
July 26 at 7 pm and July 27 at 2 pm and 7 pm
Based on the Disney film and J.M. Barrie’s timeless play, Disney’s “Peter Pan Jr.” is the fun-filled story about the boy who would NOT grow up and his fairy sidekick, Tinkerbell. Thanks to “Tink’s pixie dust,” the audience joins Peter Pan for the adventure of a lifetime coming face to face with a ‘ticking’ crocodile, a brave Indian tribe, a slew of bungling pirates and the wicked Captain Hook. With a score that includes “You Can Fly,” “Second Star to the Right” and “A Pirate’s Life for Me,” Disney’s Peter Pan Jr. is the perfect show for the child in all of us. Tickets are $10 ahead and $15 at the door at the First Academy at 2667 Bruton Blvd. in Orlando. Visit CFCArts.com or call 407.937.1800
Breakthrough Theatre's 10 Year Anniversary and Award Celebration
July 28 beginning at 6 pm
10 years is a wonderful milestone – especially for a theatre company that has consistently delivered great performances of BIG shows on a jewel-box stage. Over the years, some examples of incredibly professional and moving performances have included “Cabaret” and a “Godspell” so wonderful I went back twice. Founder and Director Wade Hair invites the community to join their celebration including a fully catered dinner, door-prizes, an Awards Ceremony and musical performances from Best Musical nominees. The event is co-hosted by Wade, Iris Johnson and Jamaal Solomon at Trinity Prep at 5700 Trinity Prep Lane in Winter Park. Tickets from $5 to $25 must be purchased in advance at breakthroughtheatre.com
… and Continuing …
CFCArts presents “Bye-Bye Birdie”
NOW to July 28
What could be more “American” than a story from the 1960’s about a hip-swaying rock-star drafted to the US Army? Women love him, teens scream at the sound of his name, and in this tuneful happily-ever-after musical (that made Ann-Margret a star) the famous Rock Star is sent to a small town in Ohio to say goodbye on live TV by planting a kiss on his biggest fan. This show is hilarious, upbeat and rapturously tuneful – “be there or be square” by visiting cfcarts.com or calling 407.937.1800 for tickets.
“Flashdance: The Musical” at the Garden Theatre in Winter Garden
NOW to July 28
We are asked to “Dance like you’ve never danced before” as the Garden Theatre presents Flashdance: The Musical -- the LIVE stage version of the unforgettable story of 18-year-old Alex – welder by day and ‘flashdancer’ by night. Alex dreams of becoming a professional dancer, just as romance complicates her ambition. Based on the iconic movie, Flashdance boasts a score of pop hits including “Maniac,” “Gloria,” “I Love Rock ‘n Roll” and the title track “Flashdance” Ohhhhhh -- What a Feeling.” Call 407.877.4736 or visit gardentheatre.org
“Snow White” presented by Orlando Shakespeare
NOW to July 28
“Snow White,” adapted by the always funny Brandon Roberts, comes to life onstage in a comic re-telling of the classic story of love, envy, and magic. Jealous of Snow White’s beauty, the wicked queen banishes Snow White to the woods where “Snow” must rely on her courage and wit to outsmart the evil queen. Director of Ed. Anne Hering says. “This adaptation brings a fun and new take on Snow White while honoring its core message about love and courage. Also, join the cast for some interactive pre-show fun called, “Shake Out the Sillies” 15 minutes prior to each performance. Visit orlandoshakes.org or call 407.447.1700 ext. 1
Turtle Power at the Orlando Science Center Presented by Nemours Children's Health
NOW to September 2
The Orlando Science Center is calling all Ninjas as Nickelodeon’s Mutant Ninja Turtles show off their Underground Lair in a museum exhibit featuring the four heroic ninjas. They’re looking for team-mates to train alongside the Turtles and Master Splinter. Along the way, young ones discover the importance of teamwork, creative thinking, and training as they are then asked to put their ‘new skills’ to the test in the Streets of NYC. Don't miss the live show “Enter the Dojo” on-stage, inside the 5000-square-foot exhibit hall. Visit osc.org/visit or call 407.514.2000
“Enchanted Fairy Doors” at Leu Gardens
NOW to Sept 30
Back by popular demand -- a visit to Leu Gardens is in order as this ‘exhibit’ of 15 “Fairy Doors” has found its way back to the Gardens. Located at 1920 N. Forest Ave in Orlando, the beautiful 50-acre gardens (where the fairies live) will inspire your child’s imagination about mythical forests and secret gardens. Work together to find the ‘enchanted’ doors and let your child’s creativity do the rest. Admission is $10 adult, $5 children (ages 4 to 17). Leu Gardens’ Members and children 3 and younger are FREE. Visit LeuGardens.org or call 407.246.2620
… Coming Up in August …
“Legally Blonde, The Musical” at the Dr. Phillips Center
August 2 to 4
“How to Marry a Divorced Man” at the Winter Park Playhouse
August 2 to 25
Tim Allen at the Dr. Phillips Center
August 2
Josh Garrick is the Florida Arts Editor for Wandering Educators
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