Tickets are $10 per show or $50 for a 6-show "Florida Festival Fun Pass." All festival tickets will go on sale at 11 AM on April 15, 2025. Please call the box office (407) 645-0145 to purchase a Festival Fun Pass. Individual tickets may be purchased online via the links for each show below. Place to Stay Book & Lyrics by Rinat Tsodyks (Rehovot, Israel) and Oren Lok Music by Oren Lok (Rehovot, Israel) This fast-paced musical comedy follows a harmonious couple seeking to rent a residence in the suburbs. When their quest to find a home entangles them with another couple, everyone gets much more than they bargained for! As everyone's fears and difficulties with life are exposed, each person gives another insight into what is needed for their life to flourish and move forward. RATED: Adult Audiences- Strong Language Showtimes: Taking Off! Book and Lyrics by Sonya Hayden (New York, NY) A rollicking musical comedy set in the world of travel in 1967, when plane travel was glamorous and leg room was infinite. Follow the journey of Amelia Dareheart, who aspires to be a top-notch stewardess, as she stumbles into thwarting a diamond stealing plot, all while serving drinks at 35,000 feet in the air! Torn between her career ambitions and an attraction to a jewel thief, Amelia finally discovers her true calling. Highflying fun for all! RATED: General Audiences
Showtimes: Finding Our Way Back Book and Lyrics by Koryn Orcutt (Renton, WA) Small town life becomes stifling and next to impossible for sisters Zoey and Paige. Summer break from school finally arrives and puts the sisters on a journey to Seattle to see their mother. What begins as a summer of broken relationships, identity crisis and close-kept secrets turns into a life changing time of self-discovery, forgiveness and healing. RATED: General Audiences Showtimes: Spirit of the Game: The Ultimate Musical Book, Music and Lyrics by Phillip Vlahakis (New York, NY) Redemption is the name of the game as Johnny Diskakis, a disgraced former football star, gets a second shot at glory. Forced to move back to his native village on the island of Crete, Johnny plots a return to U.S. football when fate jumps in and he joins the Greek national mixed-gender ultimate frisbee team. This musical features a pop-rock score infused with traditional Greek music and a Greek chorus. RATED: General Audiences- Light Innuendo Showtimes: Ink and Paint Book, Music and Lyrics by Danielle E. Moore (New York, NY) This captivating musical tells the story of the first all-women Disney animation unit for the film Fantasia. When accepting the Disney Legend Award, the women are sparked to speak the truth about their history. This vivid retelling highlights all of the struggles, amid the backdrop of WWII, that test the women's skills, loyalties and friendships. RATED: Adult Audiences- Mature Themes Showtimes: Speakerheart Music and Lyrics by Adam Elk (New York, NY) This electrifying musical explores what it means to be human in an increasingly technological world. Set against a backdrop of pulsating rock anthems and heartfelt ballads, Speakerheart explores themes of love, self-discovery and the price of ambition. RATED: General Audiences- Mild Language Showtimes: | |
About the Festival | |
As a professional, year-round musical theatre largely focused on producing lesser-known and new musicals, The Winter Park Playhouse believes wholeheartedly in the importance of fostering the development of new works. Thus the Playhouse created and launched The Florida Festival Festival of New Musicals in 2017. The purpose of the annual international festival is to advance and elevate the original American art form of musical theatre by fostering the development of new musicals and the artistic growth of writers and composers. The 4-day event will showcase six new musical works and bring together writers and composers with patrons, press, producers and directors. A one-hour version of each selected musical will be fully read and sung concert-style, without staging, by varying casts of professional actors and musicians. Audiences will have the unique and exciting opportunity to see musicals in the early stages of development and provide feedback to the creative team during a talk-back session about the new musical after each reading. The festival is led by Playhouse Artistic Director Roy Alan. It is the only one of its kind in the region, similar to musical theatre festivals featuring new works that take place in New York City, Seattle, Chicago, Washington D.C. and Los Angeles. It provides a unique insight into how a new musical comes to life.
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