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Other entertainment in Orlando

  1. John and Rita Lowndes Shakespeare Center

    The John and Rita Lowndes Shakespeare Center, home to the Orlando Shakespeare Theater, holds performances of Shakespeare stand-bys like Macbeth and As You Like It, as well as classic theater, two children’s shows a year, an annual theatrical premier, and holiday favorites – well, perhaps A Tuna Christmas isn’t a favorite, but it’s certainly an interesting holiday option.

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  2. Wally’s Mills Ave Liquors

    Everyone seems to find their way to Orlando’s favorite dive bar. It’s been around since the early ’50s, and while its peeling naked-women wallpaper could use some updating, it wouldn’t be Wally’s without it. Nothing flashy, nothing loud, just an Old Florida bar with a jukebox and cheap drinks. The adjacent store sells liquor, wine and beer.

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  3. Maitland Art Center

    Since 1938, this art center has provided classes and studio space to area artists, as well as galleries where they can display their work for the public. The facilities, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, boast lovely gardens where live music, usually classical, is performed on an occasional basis.

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  4. A

    Orlando Youth Theater

    Offering children’s theater performed by children, they stage everything from High School Musical to Les Misérables at the Studio Theater. It also has venues throughout the city. Check the website for information on special events (like monthly teen cabaret night), classes and audition schedules.

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  5. Orlando Repertory Theater

    The Orlando Repertory Theater offers theater for young audiences year-round. Local productions of national shows include Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, A Year with Frog and Toad and Chronicles of Narnia.

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  6. B

    Central Station Bar & NY Deli

    With plenty of woodwork, brick walls and a small stage with sometimes unmiked drums, this reggae and rock venue smack in the center of downtown Orlando’s bar-crawling madness attracts folks looking for something gentle and raw.

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  7. C

    Mad Cow Theater

    A model of quality local theater, this Orlando troupe earns rave reviews for its productions of classic and modern theater. Past performances include The Laramie Project and Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard.

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  8. Chain of Lakes Park

    The Cleveland Indians play at Chain of Lakes Park in Winter Haven, about 47 miles from downtown Orlando, near Cypress Gardens.

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  9. Osceola County Stadium

    The Houston Astros play at Osceola County Stadium in Kissimmee. Ticket prices vary, but expect to pay about $20.

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  10. Howl at the Moon

    The audience sings along at the rock-and-roll dueling piano show. It’s popular with tourists staying at the area’s many hotels.

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  12. Crooked Bayou

    A tiny dance floor and a fun menu with po’ boy sandwiches and Cajun fries gives this little bar a New Orleans twist.

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  13. Parliament House

    Whatever you're looking for could be found at the six gay bars that make up Parliament House.

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  14. D

    Latitudes

    Find cheap drinks and a rockin' jukebox at the Latitudes in a pleasant, open-air setting.

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  15. E

    Bar BQ Bar

    Find cheap drinks and a rockin' jukebox at the delightfully divey Bar BQ Bar.

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  16. Disney’s Wide World of Sports

    The Atlanta Braves play at Disney’s Wide World of Sports.

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  17. University of Central Florida Conservatory Theater

    Stages performances at the University of Central Florida and other area venues.

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  18. F

    Eola Wine Company

    Head to Eola Wine Company in Thornton Park.

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  19. G

    Bob Carr Performing Arts Center

    Hosts live music and sporting events.

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  20. Citrus Bowl

    Hosts live music and sporting events.

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  21. Amway Arena

    Hosts live music and sporting events.

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