“Breakfast in Baghdad”

Vet Voices was launched in 2017 by Scott A. Cook for military veterans, giving them a chance to tell their stories in a theater setting. It is part of the highly successful community outreach program called TheatreCares. Scott stumbled across the idea when he Googles Arts + Military and he found out that arts and health for veterans is a growing national movement. The program was launched when they got a $10,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. What followed was an astounding experience as 10 veterans who knew nothing about creative writing began  developing a play based entirely of their experiences in the military. Over the course of 10 months the vets grew as a team building their self confidence as they uncovered and relayed the stories that were  once only distant and hidden memories.

This sketch was done at their first performance back  in 2018. This production entirely written and performed buy the vets was called Breakfast in Bagdad directed by Mark S. Graham. The theater was a safe space for healing and the raw emotions bubbled to the surface mixed with humor and humanity. A simple American flag acted as the backdrop for the performers. A military doctor was overwhelmed by the carnage he faced when he was dropped into battle. An injured vet recounted with humor his decision to talk to a military recruiter. A woman relived the danger of being in a mans army. Every vet also had the common experience of trying to adjust to life after war and hoping to achieve some degree of normalcy. Bob Skillman spoke about the importance of the 4th of July for him and his family.

The 2019-20 sessions will now focus on music and theatre, whether it be
singing, song writing, playing an instrument or just being behind the
scenes to produce the Final Presentation in June of 2020. TheatreWorks Florida announced that the State of Florida Division of
Cultural Affairs has approved an NEA Partnership Grant in the amount of
$10,000 to continue the company’s highly acclaimed community outreach
branch. Recruitment for the Vet Voices 2019-20 program is already in progress
until Oct 10, 2019. The program does have a participant cutoff
so sign up early. For more information and to register for the program,
please visit TheatreWorks Florida’s website at TheatreWorksFL.org or
contact Abel Gonzales, TWF Company Manager, at:
vetvoices@theatreworksfl.org | 407.340.0473.

Weekend Top 6 Picks for September 15 and 16, 2018

Saturday September 15, 2018

8am to 1pm Free. Parramore Farmers Market. The east side of the Orlando City Stadium, across from City View. Purchase quality, fresh and healthy food grown in your own
neighborhood by local farmers, including Fleet Farming, Growing Orlando,
and other community growers.

1pm to 3pm Free. Vet Voices: 1st Highlights Presentation.  TheatreWorks Florida 8 W Palmetto St, Davenport, Florida 33837. TheatreWorks Florida and the veterans of “Vet Voices” proudly invite you
to a FREE public presentation of inspirational theatrical work created
entirely by the vets themselves during their first 10-week session of
workshops. Come share stories of the men and women who protect our
country every day in an impromptu studio setting. Support… Connect…
Engage.

Please support the incredible veterans of Vet Voices as they share their
military experiences in an eye-opening theatrical forum. This event is
open to the Public and we encourage families to attend.

Questions to Mark Graham: vetvoices@theatreworksfl.org or 203.952.8760.

We hope to see you at the theatre!

Mark Graham – Associate Director, Vet Voices Scott A. Cook – TWF Artistic Producer

7:30pm to 9:30pm General Admission- $20 Students/Seniors (65+)- $15 The Shift. John and Rita Lowndes Shakespeare Center, Mandell Theater (812 E Rollins St, Orlando, FL 32803). The Shift is an annual production that showcases work from professional
companies and up and coming choreographers in the Central Florida area.
The goal of The Shift is to showcase new works to the Central Florida
Community in the spirit of collaboration and exploration of dance as an
art form.

Doors open at 7 and show is at 7:30pm.Tickets available at the door.

 

Sunday September 16, 2018 

Noon to 2pm Free. Orlando Flea by the Daily City. Celine Orlando 22 S. Magnolia Ave, Orlando, Florida 32801.

The Orlando Flea is Sunday September 16th 12pm-4pm at the event space
Celine Orlando at 22 S. Magnolia Ave. It will feature a tightly curated
collection of local and regional artisans, designers and makers along
with live music, a full bar and local bites.

The Orlando Flea
wants to create a community around supporting and celebrating our
region’s creative small business owners. There’s an inspiration and
energy that comes from talking with and just being around creative
people doing what they love. The Orlando Flea wants to be a hub for that
energy and experience.

The Orlando Flea is the latest project of
The Daily City, creators of The Daily City’s Food Truck Bazaar, The
Daily City Cardboard Art Festival, and Big Box of Orlando (Orlando’s
first pop up shop!). The Daily City began in 2007 and is Orlando’s
longest running hyper local indie news site.

Since The Daily City publicly announced The Orlando Flea on March 1st 2018 it amassed over 500 fans at www.instagram.com/theorlandoflea and 130+ members in the Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/331443710710233/).

Vendors: Go to the facebook group to apply. Thanks!

5pm to 7pm Tickets: $250, $200, $150. 30th Anniversary Season Gala. John and Rita Lowndes Shakespeare Center 812 E Rollins St, Orlando, FL 32803.  You’re invited to attend an evening of exceptional food, live
entertainment, and memorable conversation as we celebrate Orlando
Shakespeare Theater’s 30th Anniversary Season.

Book your tickets today and you will be among the select few to see a
one-night-only cabaret created by In the Heights performers. The Season
Gala also features an extensive variety of auction items and experiences
that you won’t want to miss. Our thrilling live auction will feature an
incredible vacation experience at the Walt Disney World Resort, a
dinner party for 100 from Arthur’s Catering, and a luxurious staycation
at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort.

7pm to 9pm Free but get a beer. Stephan Mikes at the Imperial. The Imperial at Washburn Imports 1800 N Orange Ave, Orlando, Florida 32804. Contemporary Sitarist and composer Stephan Mikes plays internationally influenced tunes with Tablaji Riad Abdulsalam, Swara means truth!