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We can’t solve the world’s hardest challenges without creative thinkers, and that’s exactly what Orlando Family Stage is nurturing every day. As one of the top ten theatres for young audiences in the nation, Orlando Family Stage has spent decades inspiring bravery, empathy, and imagination through the power of live performance.

Focused entirely on children’s programming, Orlando Family Stage gives young people a place to explore who they are and what they can become. From its professional Theatre for Young Audiences to the Youth Academy and arts-based learning initiatives, every program is designed to spark curiosity, confidence, and connection.

Inside the theatre, transformation happens in real time. In just 30 minutes, a child who once looked to a parent for reassurance is standing tall, responding to actors, and discovering their own courage. For families, these moments are more than memories; they’re milestones.

Behind the curtain, United Arts of Central Florida helps make this magic possible. Through funding, collaboration, and community partnerships, United Arts ensures that Orlando Family Stage and other arts organizations across the region can continue delivering high-quality, meaningful work for generations to come.

Because when young people are empowered to express themselves, they grow into adults who change the world.

🎭 Learn more about Orlando Family Stage at orlandofamilystage.com
✨ Together, we can make art thrive. Donate today ➡ unitedartscfl.org/arts-for-all

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