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Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra - Young People's Concert

445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, FL, 32801 Map

Young People’s Concerts are a one-of-a-kind collaboration between the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, Orlando Ballet, and Opera Orlando—bringing music, dance, and song together on one stage! Through a vibrant storyline and dynamic performances, students are taken on an inspiring musical journey that sparks imagination, encourages creativity, and supports growth. Featuring a mix of beloved classical works and popular favorites, the program also integrates STEAM learning principles, making it both entertaining and educational.

Where in the World is the OPO?

The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra is in trouble! The evil, anti-musical mastermind, Dr. Monotone wants to take over the world and put an end to music forever with his new weapon: The Monotonizer 3000. This powerful device is capable of transforming all the musical notes that ever existed into one, singular, ear-piercing, terrible-sounding honk. What would our world be with one note, one instrument, one culture, one language?

Our narrator, a brand new spy on her very first mission under Maestro Enterprises Inc., has T-minus 45 minutes to travel the world in search of Dr. Monotone’s secret lair. Grab your high tech gadgets and spy gear as we explore cultures and countries for clues. Only with the audience’s imaginations, problem-solving skills, and musical insight will we be able to prevent the end of diversity in music as we know it!

 

Young People's Concerts take place at 12 p.m. inside Walt Disney Theater at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on the following dates:

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Saturday, November 1, 2025

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Digital (downloadable via email) passes are available. Select your desired visit date from the calendar below.

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September 2025

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