Events for September 5th, 2008
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Friday - September 5th
Theater / Theater Event
Shining City
Theatre Downtown - 2113 N. Orange Ave. - Orlando (North Orange)
Theatre Downtown presents Conor McPherson's "Shining City," a haunting Irish ghost story.
Events / Community Event
Jazz Fridays
Brevard Art Museum - 1463 Highland Ave. - Melbourne
Experience live jazz music in the museum.
Music / Concert
Theater / Theater Event
La Nouba
Cirque du Soleil - 1490 E. Buena Vista Drive - Lake Buena Vista
The show name La Nouba originates from the French phrase "faire la nouba," which means to party, to live it up.
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Respect: A Musical Journey of Women
Rivership Romance - 433 N. Palmetto Avenue - Sanford
Respect takes a funny exuberant look at the lives of women as reflected in the music that played through the decades! Written by popular music authority Dorothy Marcic (and based on her book Respect: Women and Popular Music), this hit international production chronicles the lives of...
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The Neverending Story
Orlando Repertory Theatre - 1001 Princeton St. - Orlando (North Orange)
Orlando Repertory Theatre production of the David S. Craig adaptation from the Michael Ende novel. A thrilling adventure tale in the epic spirit of The Lord of the Rings, The Neverending Story begins with a lonely boy, Bastian, who sneaks up to his school’s attic to read. There, he discovers...
Events / Theater Event
Disney on Ice: Worlds of Fantasy
Amway Arena - 600 W. Amelia St. - Orlando (Downtown Orlando)
7:30 p.m.
From wheels to waves, Pride Lands to pixie dust, your family's favorite Disney moments come to life at Disney on Ice presents Wolds of Fantasy
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The Rise and Fall of Little Voice
Mount Dora Center for the Arts - 138 E. Fifth Ave. - Mount Dora
The Warren Acting Company presents The Rise and Fall of Little Voise by Jim Cartwright. Blown fuses, real and metaphorical, punctuate the action with flashes of pent up energy in this acclaimed play. The diminutive heroine frequently plunges the dilapidated house she shares with her alcoholic...


