Dr. Phillips Center brings a season of theater for young audiences to the stage in Orlando
- Alastair Mac
- 20 minutes ago
- 4 min read
In the upcoming weeks, and months, Dr Phillips Center is home to a fun variety of kid-friendly stage shows.

Orlando is packed with exciting things to do with kids: theme parks, beaches, dinner shows and much more. One option often overlooked by both locals and visitors is the city’s vibrant arts and culture scene, especially live theater created for children and families.
Taking your little ones to a show is a great way to introduce them to the magic of theater while enjoying a unique screen-free form of entertainment. And when Florida’s heat becomes too much, a cool indoor performance is also a welcome escape.
Check out the family-friendly shows coming to Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, which offers a great lineup for young audiences.
Kid-friendly shows come in all different styles. Some are high-energy with lots of action and audience participation. Others move at a slower pace with more story and quiet moments. Which show do you choose? Think about your child’s personality. Do they love big, bright, loud productions, or would they enjoy something a little calmer?
It helps to do a little homework. Check out the plot and characters. See if the show has preview videos or social media posts that give you a feel for it. The event page at Dr Phillips Center is a great place to start. It's here you’ll find trailers, FAQs or behind-the-scenes clips.
If you’re not sure where to start, pick something based on a TV show or movie your child already loves. Dr. Phillips Center has hosted Bluey’s Big Play in the past, and this season you can catch Peppa Pig: My First Concert and Blippi: Join the Band Tour.
For kids who can sit through a movie, the arts center also hosts several films in concert throughout the year. Movies like Moana are played on an oversized projector while a live orchestra performs the score in synchronicity. Shows like films-in-concert are a great way to introduce kids to the arts while remaining entertaining and engaging.
STARDEW VALLEY: SYMPHONY OF SEASONS
September 27, 2025 - Walt Disney Theater
BLIPPI: JOIN THE BAND TOUR
September 28, 2025 - Walt Disney Theater
GABBY'S DOLLHOUSE LIVE!
tOctober 13, 2025 - Walt Disney Theater
ONE PIECE: MUSIC SYMPHONY
OrchestraOctober 25, 2025 - Walt Disney Theater
DOG MAN: THE MUSICAL
November 14 & 15, 2025 - Steinmetz Hall
DISNEY’S MOANA LIVE-TO-FILM CONCERT
November 25, 2025 - Walt Disney Theater
STRAIGHT NO CHASER: HOLIDAY ROAD
December 27, 2025 - Walt Disney Theater
PEPPA PIG: MY FIRST CONCERT
April 17, 2026 - Steinmetz Hall

BEFORE YOU GO: PLANNING ESSENTIALS
Pick the Right Seat
Once you’ve chosen the right show, it’s time to start planning your visit to the venue. It’s best to buy tickets ahead of time so you can ensure that you have the best seat based on your preferences.
Want to be close to the action? Choose stage-level seats near the front. Prefer a little distance and fewer distractions? Go for balcony seating. Aisle seats are great if you think you might need to step out for a bathroom or sensory break. If your child has trouble seeing over the row in front, ask Guest Services for a booster seat. The team supplies a limited supply of boosters for each performance.
Arrive Early
All guests receive a Know Before You Go email from Dr. Phillips Center that tells you important information like when the building and theater doors open. Arriving early means less rushing and more time to explore before the show begins!
Parking and Valet
Nearby garages are your best bet, and you can pre-pay for parking to make it easier. Valet service is also available and convenient when traveling with a group. You can also drop off your group at the front entrance before parking.
Concessions
Getting there early also gives you time to check out the building. There are plenty of spots to sit and relax before the show, plus concessions on every floor. Kids love the gummi bears, sour gummi worms, chocolate-covered pretzels and fresh-baked cookies. If the kids need something more filling, grab a cheese and cracker charcuterie box.
Grown-ups can partake in any of the fresh cocktails, wine and beer. And, because many of the concessions have a full bar, kids can get creative with their beverages too. Order a Shirley Temple with a side of gummi bears and they will be hyped for the show.
Bathroom Breaks and Quiet Rooms
Bathrooms are located on every floor, including family restrooms with changing tables. They’re close to the theater entrances so you can get in and out quickly. Most family shows allow reentry, but it’s worth checking with Guest Services just in case.
If you’re seeing a show in Walt Disney Theater, there’s also a quiet room where you can adjust the volume to a more comfortable level. Just let an usher or Guest Services know if you’d like to use it!
Ready to plan your next family outing? Check out the upcoming family-friendly shows at Dr. Phillips Center and grab your tickets early so you don’t miss out.
Before attending any of the events listed on Gotta Go Orlando, you should contact the organizer or venue to confirm that the event is taking place as information, changes, and cancellations can occur.
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