Tickets on sale for new Dr. Phillips Center performances
ORLANDO, Fla. — Tickets are on sale now for the next few months of the Dr. Phillips Center for Performing Arts schedule. When: Monday, Dec. 19, 2022 at 8 p.m.Where: Walt Disney TheaterStanding Ovation: A Spiritual Journey through Song and DanceThis performance has spanned 25 years in the arts, with lots of hand-clapping and foot-stomping. When: March 16 through March 19, 2023 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.Where: Walt Disney TheaterExpand Autoplay Image 1 of 5 Tickets on sale for new Dr. Phillips Center performances There will be six new performances. (Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts/Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts)If you are looking to purchase tickets, click here.
wftv.com'Masked Singer Live' comes to the Dr. Phillips Center in June
The characters are rudimentary (Egg, Ice Cream, Eagle, Panda ), but America loves Foxs reality game show and singing competitionso much that a live version is touring nationally.Orlando couch potatoes are getting lucky, too, since The Masked Singer Live is coming to the Dr. Phillips Center's Walt Disney Theater on Friday, June 26, as part of a 45-city trek across America.Tickets to see the traveling version of the show in which celebrities in costume conceal their identities from other contestants, panelists and the audience before eventually being unmasked are on sale starting Feb. 17.If your in-laws lost their shit when Lil Wayne and Drew Carey were revealed on the current season ofthen you probably want to consider taking out a predatory pay-day loan to spring for tickets.Tickets to see The Masked Singer live at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts can be purchased here. Consider supporting local journalism. Our small but mighty local team works tirelessly to bring you high-quality, uncensored news and cultural coverage of Central Florida. Unlike many newspapers, ours is free and we'd like to keep it that way, because we believe, now more than ever, everyone deserves access to accurate, independent coverage of their community. Whether it's a one-time acknowledgement of this article or an ongoing pledge, your support helps keep Orlandos true free press
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