I have some nostalgia for you...

Disney's Coronado Springs Resort (Copyright 2024 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

I guess you can say this newsletter is a little reminiscent.

Thank you for opening my email, I’m News 6 producer Brooke Savage, the writer behind this Setting The Stage newsletter.

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Last weekend, I had a little staycation at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort and took the picture above. Have you ever visited or stayed there?

The hotel itself is a piece of art. Everywhere you look, there’s something impressive to see. It’s definitely one of the most gorgeous hotels I’ve ever stayed at.

It’s hard to believe it first opened in 1997. Speaking of the 90s, I had a chance to catch up with some actors who got their start around then.


😂 Marlon Wayans discusses new comedy special

Marlon Wayans is bringing his new comedy show to Orlando Funny Bone June 13 through the 15. (Troy Conrad)

Marlon Wayans recently brought his comedy tour to Orlando, but before that, he talked to me about his new special, “Good Grief” on Prime Video.

It’s a big hit on there. I had a chance to watch it. During the special, he discusses the recent passing of his parents and shares funny stories about them. I have to say, I have never watched a comedy special like his where I laughed and cried within the same minute.

See why he says he puts a lot of heart into his standup here.


🥧 25 years since ‘American Pie’

Jason Biggs on Setting The Stage (Copyright 2024 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

Can you believe it has been 25 years since the movie was released?

The movie came out in 1999, starring Jason Biggs. It led to three other movies. It is known to have several raunchy moments, including a part where Biggs’ character has a certain interaction with an apple pie.

Biggs was 19 years old when he filmed the movie. He shared his reaction with me when he first read the script and saw what he had to do.


🃏 The Impractical Jokers are in Orlando!

Murr speaking with Producer, Tiffany Browne. (Copyright 2024 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

Q, Murr, and Sal, the creators and stars of truTV’s Impractical Jokers are bringing their DRIVE DRIVE DRIVE DRIVE DRIVE Tour to Addition Financial Arena tonight! This isn’t just any comedy show, though, fans will be able to engage with the trio like never before.

Producer, Tiffany Browne, spoke to them about what you can expect here.


🎭 The Play That Goes Wrong

Osceola Arts is offering an Audio-Described performance and an American Sign Language-interpreted performance for "The Play that Goes Wrong." (Osceola Arts)

In this show, when things go wrong, it’s actually right.

“The Play That Goes Wrong” is running at Osceola Arts through June 30. It’s a play within a play, following the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society on their opening night of a new show.

As soon as the curtain rises, everything that could go wrong does, and the actors navigate forgotten lines, broken set pieces, and a number of missteps to make it to their final bows.

It sounds like a hilarious show! The director told me all about what to expect, and I included the link to tickets here.


👋 “Hello, Dolly!” starring Jodi Benson

Jodi Benson starring as Dolly Gallagher Levi in “Hello, Dolly!” at the Dr. Phillips Center. (Bagwell Photography)

Disney legend, Jodi Benson, known for playing Ariel in “The Little Mermaid” and other animated movies, will be playing Dolly Gallagher Levi in “Hello, Dolly!” at the Dr. Phillips Center tonight and tomorrow.

Tickets start at $29 and the proceeds go to Give Kids the World Village, a local nonprofit resort that provides critically ill kids and their families week-long wish vacations at no cost.

A heads up: the shows tonight and tomorrow night are already sold out, but there’s still some tickets for tomorrow afternoon. I posted everything you need to know here.


There is a castle on a cloud...

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🎶 I like to go there in my sleep. 🎶

There are just so many good songs in “Les Misérables” and it’s coming to the Dr. Phillips Center next week! The musical is based in 19th-century France, some decades after the French Revolution, during an uprising known as the “June Rebellion.”

The show is known for its themes of broken dreams, unrequited love, sacrifice, and redemption. I had the chance to speak with Nick Cartell, who plays Jean Valjean. Check out what he had to say about starring in such an iconic musical.


🏳‍🌈 New pop-up art installation in Downtown Orlando celebrates Pride Month

New pop-up art installation in Downtown Orlando celebrates Pride Month. (Copyright 2024 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

Doesn’t this look cool? You can find the art display called ‘No Place Like Home,’ at the corner of East Pine and North Orange.

It will stay there at least through July. News 6′s Troy Campbell went there to find out the meaning behind the new installation. He sent me the picture I posted above.


🎶 What’s happening in show biz

🚢 Now - Sunday: “Guilty Pleasures: An Unapologetic Comedy” at Daytona Playhouse in Daytona Beach

🌱 Now - June 29: “Little Shop of Horrors” at The Sharon in The Villages

👄 Now - June 30: “The Rocky Horror Show” at Theater West End in Sanford

☕ June 28: Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. to see Sabrina Carpenter at the Kia Center in October

~ 📅Upcoming 🗓 ~

😆 July 11: Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias at Peabody Auditorium in Daytona Beach

😂 July 19 - 20: Tracy Morgan at Orlando Funny Bone

🎤 July 20: Janet Jackson and Nelly at Kia Center in Orlando


That’s a wrap for this week’s “Setting The Stage” newsletter.

If you have any story ideas on the theatre and arts scene, don’t hesitate to reach out to me at bsavage@wkmg.com.

I’ll be back in your inbox in two weeks.

- 🎭 Brooke


About the Author

Brooke is a news producer and has been with News 6 since January 2018. She grew up in Coral Springs and graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2015 with a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism. Before she came back to Central Florida, she worked in Fort Myers.

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