Orlando Family Stage’s No Empty Seat campaign aims to bring the magic of live theater to families and students who might not otherwise have the opportunity. Building on the success of our No Empty Bus program, this expanded initiative will provide free tickets to Title 1 schools, low-income families, and community groups, ensuring no one is left out of the experience. Your support can help us fill every seat and share the joy of storytelling with those who need it most.
Orlando Family Stage is Florida’s only professional theatre dedicated to families and young audiences. Empowering young people to be brave and empathetic by creating quality theatrical experiences, we bring beloved stories to life on stage and develop innovative new works that inspire the imagination. Beyond our professional productions, we offer a robust range of educational programs designed to spark creativity, build confidence, and nurture a lifelong love for the arts.
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Yo, Ho, Ho! Let’s Go! - January 24, 2026 to February 22, 2026 Theatre for the Very Young continues with Yo, Ho, Ho! Let’s Go!, written by Jennifer Adams-Carrasquillo, a 30-minute adventure with a pirate on the high seas following a treasure map! Parrots, crabs, mermaids, and more join the fun! Theatre for the Very Young at Orlando Family Stage is created sp... |
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Tiara’s Hat Parade - February 7, 2026 to February 22, 2026 Tiara is always ready to strike a pose as her momma’s favorite hat model, twirling through their family’s hat shop and bringing each creation to life with stories and sparkle. But when a new store opens in town and the family business begins to struggle, Tiara sees her momma’s confidence start... |
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Lilly and the Pirates the Musical - February 21, 2026 to March 15, 2026 Lilly is ten years old and worried about just about everything. To keep her concerns at bay, she diligently records them in her worry book. While her non-worrying scientist parents set off in search of a rare fruit fly, Lilly stays behind with her eccentric great-uncle, a retired librarian with a f... |
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Disney and Pixar’s Finding Nemo TYA Version - April 11, 2026 to May 10, 2026 The beloved Pixar story comes to life on stage in this splashy, song-filled adaptation of Finding Nemo. With stunning visuals and brand-new music by award-winning duo Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez (Frozen, Coco), this musical adventure dives deep into family, friendship, and finding the ... |
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Central Florida Vocal Arts Central Florida Vocal Arts, along with sister company Opera del Sol, are using our platform in the performing arts to build a better Central Florida community through education, performance, and appreciation. A non-profit music advocacy organization, we are dedicated to re-imagining the future of v... |
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Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is a private nonprofit organization (501(c)(3) in downtown Orlando, Florida. The arts center produces, presents and serves as home to regional, national and international works and co-presents Broadway in Orlando. This year, the arts center celebrates its ... |
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Significant Productions Significant Productions cultivates a diverse collaborative community that focuses on artists' well-being and strives to provoke thought and spark conversation through high-quality performing arts. |
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The Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach The Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach was formed in 1947 by the Small Group of Citizens to Promote the Arts. Performances were originally held at the Chamber of Commerce building on Canal Street and then at the converted barn at the old Connor Ranch (Indian River Plantation) off Wayne Avenue. In... |
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The Winter Park Playhouse The Winter Park Playhouse is a 501 (c)(3) non profit charitable arts organization producing professional mainstage musicals year round, monthly spotlioght cabarets (with partial profits going directly to the artist) and an annual Florida Festival of New Musicals (a platform for brand new music... |
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Theatre South Playhouse Founded in 2009, our Executive Director Hillary Brook started Theatre South Orlando out of a small office at the Rosen JCC. With a philosophy that when students are inspired by working with diverse professional artists, anything is possible. Theatre South not only became a safe place for young peop... |
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