Arts and Entertainment
December 22, 2022
From: Osceola Center For The ArtsHappy Holidays From Osceola Arts
May your days be filled with peace, hope, and joy this holiday season.
As always, thank you for your business, loyalty, and support.
SINCERELY,
OSCEOLA ARTS
The Osceola Arts box office and administrative office will be closed Thursday, December 22nd thru Monday, January 2nd for the Holiday Season.
We will reopen on Tuesday, January 3rd at 10am.
Please send all inquiries to [email protected] during this time.
Thank You!
Spring Classes At Osceola Arts
Ages 9-17
Select Saturdays JAN-APRIL
Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced Groups Available!
Tuition: $125 per semester
Spring Semester: January 7th, 21st, 28th, February 4th, February 25th, March 25th, April 1st, 8th
Showcase: February 11th
Showcase: April 15th
THIS GROUP WILL ALSO HAVE AN AMAZING OPPORTUNITY TO TRAVEL
TO KENYA, SUMMER 2023!
Students will explore tools and applications of social media and the implications of their use in the photography field. Exercises will include creating a body of work to showcase your skills and present as an online portfolio. exploring a social media platform one is not yet familiar with (Reels, TikTok, etc), and a class critique of what we’ve seen.
Upload Academy (Teen Art Studio Class)
Starting January 10th, 8 weeks
Tuition: $125
Instructor: Marlon Gonzalez
Students must have one experience in Guitar, Bass, Drums, Keyboards and Singing to join the advanced group. Beginners-no experience needed!
Rehearsals begin January 16th
Ages 9-18 (Advanced & Beginner Groups)
5-6pm Beginner/6-7pm Advanced
Tuition: $125
HOMESCHOOL CLASS
In this production class students will perform the fractured fairy tale retelling of The Gingerbread Man. The semester will end with a final showcase for family and friends!
Ages: 7-10, all levels Time: Wednesdays, 12:30-1:45pm
Tuition: $125 per 8 week session
Auditions For Our Next Musical!
Osceola Arts is excited to bring Sweet Charity to the stage this Spring!
Sweet Charity
Music by Cy Coleman
Lyrics by Dorothy Fields
Book by Neil Simon
Directed by: Shana Burns
Music Director: Brandon Martin
Choreographers: Shana Burns & Amber Nadelkov
Seeking Non-Union actors. All roles paid. Seeking Actors & Singers 18 & up who can move. All Actors are welcomed and urged audition. We commit to practicing diverse and inclusive casting without regard to disability, race, age, color, National origin, sexual orientation, or gender identity.
Auditions will be held in person at Osceola Arts on Sunday, January 8th & Monday, January 9th. Audition appointments are available per hour.
Actors should prepare 32 bars of a contemporary character song in the style of the show. Songs from the show are strongly discouraged. Actors will also be taught a short Jazz movement piece. Please bring appropriate clothing/shoes. Character heels/jazz shoes are strongly encouraged.
Actors may be asked to attend callbacks after their audition. Callbacks will be held in person at Osceola Arts on Tuesday, January 10th no earlier than 6p.
Sign up for an audition appointment: Bit.ly/charityauditions
You will receive an email confirmation and additional audition details by Friday, January 6th!
Rehearsals: January 16th - March 4th
Tech Week: Sunday, March 5th – Thursday, March 9th
Performances: Fri, March 10th - Sun, March 26th. 7:30pm & 2:00pm shows (10 performances)
If you have any questions please email [email protected].
Description:
This musical comedy tells the story of Charity Valentine. She is a hopeless romantic dance hall hostess who hasn’t been lucky in love since moving to the Big Apple. Enter Oscar, a mild-mannered accountant, who just might be the ONE! Will Charity’s unwavering optimism finally lead her to true love? With a score by Cy Coleman, book by Neil Simon, and original choreography by Bob Fosse, Charity's adventurous journey towards love is marked by some of the best-loved songs (If My Friends Could See Me Now, There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This, I'm a Brass Band) and most iconic dance numbers (Big Spender, Rich Man's Frug, Rhythm of Life) in Broadway history. Rated PG-13