For those who want to live in the theater, for the Broadway super-fan who has their favorite seat, the 25/26 Season Subscription for Orlando’s Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is on sale. Eight shows, with your name reserved in the seat. Plus the chance at early access to grab other performances throughout the year.
Eight guaranteed shows and two show options to add on. The 2025-2026 season brings acclaimed and “Florida first” options like “The Outsiders” and “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.” The Dr. Phillips Center has way more than 10 shows per year, but this 25/26 Broadway Season Pass gives Broadway fans the chance to see what matters to them most.

A year of Broadway in Orlando for $421+
Starting at $421, you can guarantee a seat to eight broadway shows. Outside of those who stalk the Broadway Lottery websites for the New York City productions, this is hard to beat. And, for those who want the best seats in the house, package prices not only include prime viewing, but also, “complimentary parking for subscription shows.“
If you have never visited the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, you may be surprised how large of an offering it is. Numerous floors, built to house full-scale productions, sitting in the heart of Orlando. Drinks and food, they are offered before and after the shows.
The first half of the 2025 season is coming to an end, but there is one offering left, “Shucked.” As of writing this article, I have not yet seen the show. In fact, I am going in with zero information other than the name and my fiancé saying it is going to be a hoot. There will be an updated review right under this paragraph after my visit tonight.
Shucked at Dr. Phillips Center – Review
UPDATE on June 25, 2025 at 2:56 p.m.
I have officially been Shucked at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. This show is a full two hour experience, complete with a fun storyline, ballads, a memorable cast and non-stop jokes. The non-spoiler review is that this show is a combination of the “Moana” storyline, the Jimmy Fallon “Thank You” jokes and the “Frozen” film’s Hans of the Southern Isles.
I was also pleasantly surprised to see that the Dr. Phillips Center went beyond just “popcorn” for this corn-themed Broadway experience. They also offered corn based cocktails and mocktails, like the Cream of the Crop, made with Wheatley Vodka, sweet cream lemonade, sweet basil and a roasted corn garnish.




