Orlando Celebrates the Holidays with Student Rush Tickets for Festive Double Feature Production

Orlando Presents Holiday Productions with Student Rush Tickets

Orlando is buzzing with holiday cheer as Opera Orlando brings a delightful double feature to the stage this weekend. The production titled “4 Lost Santas + Amahl and the Night Visitors” is set to run from December 6 to December 8, showcasing a unique blend of festive tales. Located at the Alexis & Jim Pugh Theater in the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, this production promises to be a treat for both locals and visitors alike.

Event Details and Ticket Information

The holiday production features two entertaining pieces that celebrate the spirit of Christmas. “4 Lost Santas” is a whimsical exploration of what happens when Santa goes missing, perfect for audiences of all ages. Following this, Amahl and the Night Visitors, a poignant tale by Gian Carlo Menotti, tells the story of a young boy and his mother who encounter the Three Wise Men. This beloved opera is a staple during the holiday season and is sure to resonate with audiences.

For students looking to enjoy the festivities, the company is offering student rush tickets at a discounted price. This initiative allows young theatergoers to experience the performance affordably, promoting accessibility to the arts during this joyous time of year. Students will need to show a valid student ID at the box office to take advantage of this offer.

The Venue: A Celebration of Arts

The Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is known for its commitment to bringing high-quality performances to the Orlando area. The Alexis & Jim Pugh Theater provides an intimate setting for opera and theater, allowing audiences to connect deeply with the performers and the stories being told. This weekend’s production further cements the center’s role as a cultural hub in Central Florida.

Why Attend? A Community Experience

Attending a live performance not only offers entertainment but also fosters a sense of community. The holiday season is an ideal time for families and friends to gather and create memories together. Enjoying a night out at the theater can become a cherished tradition, linking generations through stories and music. Opera Orlando embraces this philosophy, making its performances a focal point for community engagement.

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Conclusion

The weekend performances of “4 Lost Santas + Amahl and the Night Visitors” present a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in holiday spirit through the arts. With the added advantage of student rush tickets, this event aims to make opera accessible to a wider audience. As the holidays approach, don’t miss the chance to experience the magic of live performance in Orlando.


Author: HERE Orlando

HERE Orlando

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