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šŸ¤© Broadway is in Central Florida

The Cher Show features three women playing Cher, showcasing the different periods in the pop icon's life. (Meredith Mashburn Photography)

Now is your chance to catch not one, but two touring Broadway shows right here in Central Florida!

Hey, Iā€™m News 6 producer Brooke Savage, the writer behind this Setting The Stage newsletter.

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When youā€™re not watching a show, you have a chance to meet a legendary skateboarder. šŸ›¹

Letā€™s take a look at all of the exciting things happening in the place we call home. ā¤µ


āœØ ā€The Cher Showā€ is coming to Orlando

Catherine Ariale as Lady, Morgan Scott as Star, Ella Perez as Babe, and the cast of The Cher Show coming to Melbourne and The Villages (Meredith Mashburn Photography)

ā€œThe Cher Showā€ turns back time and reflects on the pop iconā€™s life.

This glamorous Tony Award-winning musical has 35 songs spanning six decades.

According to the creators behind the show, there are enough Bob Mackie gowns to cause a sequin shortage in New York.

The musical is packed with so much Cher, that it takes three women to play her: the young girl starting out, the glamorous pop star, and the icon. The show will be at the Dr. Phillips Center from Nov. 12ā€“17.

Click here for ticket information.


šŸŽ‰ Speaking of the Dr. Phillips Center, itā€™s celebrating 10 years!

Dr. Phillips Center for Performing Arts (Copyright 2024 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

President Kathy Ramsberger said yesterday marked 10 years since they opened their doors.

Theyā€™ve had five million guests come to their four theaters and even to their events outside their facility. News 6ā€²s Jarell Baker is taking a closer look at Dr. Phillipā€™s impact on our local economy.


āž” ā€œDear Evan Hansenā€ wraps up its Central Florida shows tonight

Michael Fabisch as 'Evan Hansen' in the 2024-2025 National Tour of DEAR EVAN HANSEN. Photo by Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade (Photo by Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade)

ā€œDear Evan Hansenā€ is bringing its show exploring our complex, interconnected, and social-media-filled lives to The Villages.

The show performed in Melbourne last week, but tonight, it wraps up at The Sharon. The last show starts at 7:30 p.m.. Click here for all of the info you need to know.

Anchor Lisa Bell also spoke with the actor playing Evan Hansen. See the interview with Michael Fabisch here.


šŸŽ¹ Behind the scenes of Trans-Siberian Orchestra

Trans-Siberian Orchestra (Copyright 2024 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

Thanksgiving may be a few weeks away, but weā€™re going behind the scenes of a popular holiday sound before they bring their show to Orlandoā€™s Kia Center on Dec. 14.

Fire, light shows guitars and hair flips are just a few expectations for the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. It may seem like youā€™re at a heavy metal concert, but if you listen closely, youā€™ll hear familiar holiday tunes.

Anchor and insider guide, Crystal Moyer, spoke with the musical director.

Get behind-the-scenes info and enter to win free tickets. You do have to be a News 6 insider, which is free to join.


šŸ›¹ Tony Hawk will be at Orlando Museum of Art tonight

In this photo provided by The Skatepark Project, skateboarder Tony Hawk poses for a picture at the Linda Vista Skatepark in San Diego in 2020. (Courtesy of The Skatepark Project via AP)

The Orlando Museum of Art is set to have a first-of-its-kind event, where skateboarding icon Tony Hawk will be part of a town hall discussion moderated by renowned photographer, J. Grant Brittain.

The museum has a new exhibit called ā€œPUSHā€ that features ā€˜80s skateboarding photography from Brittain. It captures the spirit and evolution of skate culture and pays homage to the art of skateboarding.

Brittain captured photos of 11-year-old Hawk and was instrumental in documenting the formative years of the legendary skateboarderā€™s career. See how you can attend the intimate event here.

Seating is limited, but Iā€™m told tickets are still available!


šŸŽ¶ Whatā€™s happening in show biz

šŸ‘‘ Now - Nov. 17th: ā€œAnastasiaā€ at Titusville Playhouse

šŸŒ± Tomorrow - Nov. 24: ā€œLittle Shop of Horrorsā€ at The State Theatre of Eustis

šŸŽ™ Saturday: Justin Timberlake at Kia Center in downtown Orlando

šŸŽ¤ Nov. 10: Becky G at House of Blues in Disney Springs

šŸ˜‚ Nov. 12: Whose Live is it Anyway? at Melbourneā€™s King Center

ā“ Nov. 15: Whose Live is it Anyway? at Peabody Auditorium in Daytona Beach

šŸ”“ Nov. 15 - Dec. 15: ā€œTootsieā€ at Sonnentag Theatre at the IceHouse in Mount Dora

šŸ« Nov. 22 - Dec. 8: ā€Charlie and the Chocolate Factoryā€ at The Historic Cocoa Village Playhouse


Thatā€™s a wrap for this weekā€™s ā€œSetting The Stageā€ newsletter.

If you have any story ideas on the theatre and arts scene, donā€™t hesitate to reach out to me at bsavage@wkmg.com.

Also, let me know if there are any local theatres you want me to cover more often.

Iā€™ll be back in your inbox in two weeks!

- šŸŽ­ Brooke


About the Author
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Brooke is a news producer and has been with News 6 since January 2018. She grew up in Coral Springs and graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2015 with a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism. Before she came back to Central Florida, she worked in Fort Myers.

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