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Osceola Arts : Come out to Osceola Arts and see Clue: On Stage

Arts and Entertainment

January 27, 2023

From: School District of Osceola County

Osceola Arts Presents: Clue 

Why not start the new year with a laugh? Come out to Osceola Arts and get a Clue. Meet Miss Scarlett, Professor Plum, Mrs. White, Mr. Green, Mrs. Peacock and Colonel Mustard in this hilarious whodunit farce. This cast of characters has been invited to a mysterious dinner party when their host turns up dead. The six must put their heads together to find the killer. Because if they don't, they could be next.

This show is Rated PG-13.

Check out the reviews:

ORLANDO SENTINEL

BROADWAYWORLD ORLANDO

To request socially distanced seating, please contact the Box Office at 407-846-6257. Socially distanced seats may not be available for every performance.

Osceola Arts will present an American Sign Language-interpreted performance on Saturday, February 4th at 2:00 PM.

For more information about the best seating to view the interpreter, please email [email protected].

Showtimes:

 Friday, January 27th at 7:30pm

Saturday, January 28th at 7:30pm

Sunday, January 29th at 2:00pm

Friday, February 3rd at 7:30pm

Saturday, February 4th at 2:00pm *American Sign Language-interpreted performance

Saturday, February 4th at 7:30pm

Sunday, February 5th at 2:00pm

General admission tickets are $28

Senior and Student are $23

Groups Sale Rates Available

All single show tickets can be purchased using the link below or 

by visiting or calling our Box Office.

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Edwards Twins Present

THE ULTIMATE VARIETY SHOW

Remember all the wonderful Variety shows we all grew up on in the 70’s & 80’s? Now is your chance to see them live and re-created by Las Vegas’ number one impersonators of all time. Anthony & Eddie Edwards use state of the art make-up to look and sound like the superstars of today and yesterday. All your favorite legendary Superstars come alive in SUPER STARS ON STAGE THE ULTIMATE VARIETY SHOW. The NBC Today show says “it’s of the most extraordinary shows we have ever seen.” Sonny & Cher, Billy Joel, Elton John, Neil Diamond, Lionel Richie, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, Lady Gaga, Celine Dion, Rod Stewart, Bette Midler, Olivia Newton John, Barbra Streisand, Andrea Bocelli, Frankie Valli, Tom Jones, and many many more hosted by THE EDWARDS TWINS FROM LAS VEGAS. All live vocal.

USA TODAY and THE BOSTON GLOBE raves “A Must see show”

Monday, January 30th 2pm and 7pm

VIP Tickets $45 and General Tickets $35

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Art in Public Places at Buenaventura Lakes Library

presents Selfismo.

Enrique Hernandez, also known as SELFISMO, has been inspired to create art since he was a child in Cuba. He attended a community art school that provided inspiration and an opportunity to connect with local graffiti artists. At age 17, Selfismo was assaulted by a group of teenagers who attacked him with a Samurai sword resulting in the loss of his hand. Artmaking became part of his treatment and therapy. An opportunity to relocate to Spain and eventually to Canada provided creative opportunities to focus on his art full-time and establish the unique abstract visual language he calls “Selfismo Style” He presently lives in Orlando Florida, where he is very active in the local art scene as he continues creating a legacy in art.

Works by Selfismo on display at Buenaventura Lakes Branch Library in Kissimmee from December 5 through February 5.

For more information contact [email protected].

Art in Public Places at Veterans Memorial Library. St. Cloud Branch presents art by Grey W. Sturgill.

Originally from Brooklyn, NYC, Grey didn’t focus on art until high school. She began her art experience as an Art Major at Prospect Heights HS during her junior year and a summer of study at the former “Studio O'' art collective which started her on the path of exploring different art mediums. Over the years Grey has explored and very much enjoyed the areas’ of etching/printmaking, copper relief, yarn fiber crafts of knitting & crochet, and painting. She has completed studies in Architectural Drafting, and Graphics Printing. From the 1980s through 2015 she concentrated on knitting & crochet and has a sizable collection of her original designs of winter wear for adults and babies. Her most memorable experiences have been as an Art teacher/Activity director with at-risk children and older adults.

Grey Sturgill’s Exhibit “Dream Doodles,” is an exploration of playful free-hand drawings. “Line lineation outcomes that allow my pens, shapes, and colors to come alive and move about and wander until finished. Dream Doodles allows for any interpretation as perceived by the observer. My whimsical Doodles Feeds & Frees Imagination,” says Sturgill.

Works by Grey W Sturgill on display from January 9 through March 9 at Veterans Memorial Library. St. Cloud Branch, Florida. For questions or to purchase art please contact the artist Gray at [email protected] or FB Grey W Sturgill.

For more information on Art in Public Places contact [email protected].

Art in Public Places at West Osceola Library

presents local artist Andy Beauchamp.

Mr. Beauchamp was born in the Bahamas and raised in Haiti. He's been painting for more than 20 years, creating works often described as surreal, using abstract forms of musical instruments to depict the human figure. Beauchamp believes that music is a universal language that everyone can connect with. His work often features the technique of “trompe l’oeil”, a French term for “trick of the eye”, a painting style that uses realistic imagery to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface. Beauchamp executes this craft to encourage viewers to interpret, rearranging the content and subject matter in his artwork in their own way.

Works by Andy Beauchamp on display at the West Osceola Branch Library in Celebration from January 13 through March 13.

For more information on the Art in Public Places program contact [email protected]

Art in Public Places at Kissimmee City Hall presents "Still I Rise" an exhibition in celebration of African, Caribbean, and American culture.

Featuring the art of Tori Visionz, Carmen Nibba- Ogarro, SarimDream, Darrell Morton, and Anthony Darby.

On display at Kissimmee City Hall City of Kissimmee Government from January 13 - March 13. For more information on the artists and Art in Public Places exhibition opportunities, contact Tre Harris at [email protected]