Includes:
- The Buell Theatre
- The Garner Galleria Theatre ~
Seasons
| Show | Dates | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Beauty and the Beast | October 20–November 7, 2026 | |
| Waitress | November 27-29, 2026 | |
| Jersey Boys | December 1-6, 2026 | |
| Mannheim Steamroller Christmas | December 18-19, 2026 | |
| Elf the Musical | December 22-27, 2026 | |
| The Book of Mormon | January 5-17, 2027 | |
| Legally Blonde | February 5-7, 2027 | |
| BOOP! The Musical | March 9-21, 2027 | |
| Riverdance | March 23-28, 2027 | |
| The Great Gatsby | April 6-18, 2027 | |
| Buena Vista Social Club | April 27–May 9, 2027 | |
| Mamma Mia! | May 11-16, 2027 | |
| Death Becomes Her | May 25–June 6, 2027 | |
| Maybe Happy Ending | August 18-29, 2027 | |
| A Beautiful Noise | September 7-12, 2027 |
| Show | Dates | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole A Song ~ | May 28–June 29, 2025 | |
| Shucked | October 7-19, 2025 | |
| The Lion King | October 23–November 16, 2025 | |
| Stomp | November 19-22, 2025 | |
| How The Grinch Stole Christmas | December 3-7, 2025 | |
| The Notebook | December 16-28, 2025 | |
| Six | January 7-11, 2026 | |
| The Choir of Man | January 16-17, 2026 | |
| The Simon & Garfunkel Story | January 24-25, 2026 | |
| Mark Twain Tonight! | January 31, 2026 | |
| Water for Elephants | February 11-22, 2026 | |
| The Music Man | February 27–March 1, 2026 | |
| The Phantom of the Opera | March 18–April 5, 2026 | Tickets |
| Hell’s Kitchen | April 14-26, 2026 | Tickets |
| Hadestown | May 5-10, 2026 | Tickets |
| MJ | May 13-17, 2026 | Tickets |
| Harry Potter and the Cursed Child | May 30–June 21, 2026 ℹ | Tickets |
| The Sound of Music | July 29–August 2, 2026 | Tickets |
| Beetlejuice | August 4-9, 2026 | Tickets |
| Spamalot | August 11-23, 2026 | Tickets |
| The Outsiders | September 8-27, 2026 | Tickets |
| The Who’s Tommy | October 16-18, 2026 | Tickets |
Show | Dates |
|---|---|
| Kimberly Akimbo | September 22–October 5, 2024 |
| Hamilton | October 16–November 24, 2024 |
| Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer | November 29–December 1, 2024 |
| Mannheim Steamroller Christmas | December 6-8, 2024 |
| Funny Girl | December 10-22, 2024 |
| Back to the Future | January 22–February 9, 2025 |
| Mean Girls | February 25–March 2, 2025 |
| Life of Pi | March 18-30, 2025 |
| The Wiz | April 8-26, 2025 |
| The Addams Family | May 2-4, 2025 |
| The Book of Mormon | May 6-18, 2025 |
| & Juliet | June 4-15, 2025 |
| Mamma Mia! | June 25-29, 2025 |
| Some Like It Hot | July 8-20, 2025 |
| Moulin Rouge! The Musical | August 6-17, 2025 |
| Show | Dates |
|---|---|
| 1776 | March 21–April 2, 2023 + |
| Anastasia | April 14-16, 2023 |
| Les Misérables | May 9-21, 2023 # |
| Aladdin | June 13-18, 2023 |
| The Book of Mormon | June 21–July 2, 2023 ^ |
| Jagged Little Pill | August 16-27, 2023 |
| Beetlejuice | September 5-17, 2023 |
| Tina | October 18-29, 2023 |
| Mamma Mia! | October 31–November 5, 2023 |
| The Hip Hop Nutcracker | November 17-18, 2023 |
| Annie | November 21-26, 2023 |
| Six | December 5-24, 2023 |
| Jesus Christ Superstar | January 23-28, 2024 |
| Chicago | January 30–February 4, 2024 |
| Message In A Bottle | February 13-25, 2024 |
| Hairspray | March 7-10, 2024 |
| Shrek the Musical | March 15-17, 2024 |
| MJ | April 10-28, 2024 |
| The Cher Show | May 3-5, 2024 |
| Company | May 22–June 2, 2024 |
| Frozen | June 19–July 3, 2024 |
| Wicked | July 24–August 25, 2024 |
- ^ Rescheduled from the 2019/2020 season
- # Rescheduled from the 2020/2021 season
- + Rescheduled from the 2021/2022 season
| SHOW | DATES |
|---|---|
| Come From Away | October 4-9, 2022 # |
| Ain’t Too Proud | October 25–November 6, 2022 # |
| My Fair Lady | November 15-27, 2022 # |
| Forbidden Broadway ~ | December 7, 2022–January 1, 2023 |
| Mannheim Steamroller Christmas | December 10-11, 2022 |
| Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer | December 16-18, 2022 # |
| Mean Girls | December 20, 2022–January 1, 2023 + |
| To Kill A Mockingbird | January 24–February 5, 2023 # |
| Stomp | February 21-26, 2023 |
| Fiddler on the Roof | March 14-19, 2023 |
| Riverdance | May 31–June 4, 2023 + |
- # Rescheduled from the 2020/2021 season
- + Rescheduled from the 2021/2022 season
| SHOW | DATES |
|---|---|
| ( | |
| ( | |
| ( | |
| The Lion King | December 2, 2021–January 2, 2022 ^ |
| The Choir of Man | January 14-16, 2022 |
| Riverdance | February 2-6, 2022 # |
| Hamilton | February 16–March 27, 2022 |
| Tootsie | March 29–April 10, 2022 # |
| Jersey Boys | April 15-17, 2022 # |
| Cats | May 24-29, 2022 |
| Dear Evan Hansen | May 31–June 5, 2022 # |
| Moulin Rouge! The Musical | June 9-26, 2022 # |
| Pretty Woman: The Musical | August 2-14, 2022 # |
| Hadestown | August 30–September 11, 2022 # |
- # Rescheduled from the 2020/2021 season
- ^ Rescheduled from the 2019/2020 season
- + Rescheduled to the 2022/2023 season
- ♦ Rescheduled to the 2023/2024 season
Show | Dates |
|---|---|
| ( | |
| ( | |
- # Rescheduled to the 2021/2022 season
- + Rescheduled to the 2022/2023 season
- ♦ Rescheduled to the 2023/2024 season
- ^ Rescheduled from the 2019/2020 season
Show | Dates |
|---|---|
| Miss Saigon | September 10-22, 2020 |
| We Will Rock You | October 16, 2019 |
| The Phantom of the Opera | November 6-17, 2019 |
| Jesus Christ Superstar | November 26–December 1, 2019 |
| How The Grinch Stole Christmas | December 3-8, 2020 |
| Escape to Margaritaville | December 23, 2019–January 5, 2020 |
| Summer | January 28–February 9, 2020 |
| Rent | February 28–March 1, 2020 |
| The SpongeBob Musical | March 10-12, 2020 |
- # Rescheduled to the 2021/2022 season
- ♦ Rescheduled to the 2023/2024 season
- ^ Rescheduled to the 2020/2021 season
- Address: 1101 13th St, Denver, CO 80204
- Telephone: (303) 893-4000
- Website: denvercenter.org
- Website: denvercenter.org/group-tickets
- Phone: (303) 446-4829
- 2026/2027:
- 2025/2026: Monday, March 17, 2025
- 2024/2025: Monday, March 4, 2024
- 2023/2024: Monday, August 29, 2022
- 2022/2023: N/A
- 2021/2022: Tuesday, June 29, 2020
- 2020/2021: Monday, March 9, 2020
- 2019/2020: Monday, March 4, 2019
- 2018/2019: Monday, February 26, 2018
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) is one of the largest non-profit theatre organizations in the nation, presenting Broadway tours and producing theatre, cabaret, musicals, and innovative, immersive plays. In its 2022/23 season, the DCPA offered 864,552 engagements, generating a $205.6 million economic impact.
November 17, 2025

The holidays are taking center stage in Downtown Orlando as Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts transforms its iconic Frontyard into an enchanting storybook for the inaugural Frontyard Holiday Festival at Dr. Phillips Center™ supported by AdventHealth.
“This festival represents the next chapter of our mission—to create a place where everyone in our community loves to be,” said Kathy Ramsberger, president & CEO of Dr. Phillips Center. “Transforming Seneff Arts Plaza into a holiday destination fulfills a long-held vision of creativity, joy and the power of community.”
What to expect:
Opening December 4, 2025, and running weekly for 28 days through January 4, 2026, the arts center’s three-acre lawn—including Seneff Arts Plaza—will come alive with more than 80 live performances, twinkling light displays, fire pits, nightly snowfalls and family-friendly activities with 300,000 guests anticipated to attend.
An iconic illuminated tree sponsored by The Main Law Firm will greet guests entering South Street, featuring a nightly tree lighting ceremony powered by OUC – The Reliable One — creating a one-of-a-kind destination for holiday magic.
Guests will also be able to interact with Santa through various experiences, sponsored by FAIRWINDS Credit Union, savor seasonal favorites like s’mores and hot cocoa or indulge in specialty cocktails, gelato, decorative waffles, BBQ and more.
The festival will also be part of the City of Orlando’s Downtown Development Board’s annualDowntown for the Holidays, presented by AdventHealth. This programming serves as a festive kickoff to the Holiday Stroll in Downtown Orlando, creating the perfect opportunity for visitors to enjoy the event as they make their way through downtown’s holiday lights and activities.
Programming:
The free festival shines a spotlight on Central Florida’s vibrant arts community including weeknight caroling sponsored by Massey Services, Inc. Performances will feature local favorites including Dr. Phillips Center’s Quarter Notes and Four Counts, Opera Orlando, Central Florida Community Arts, Orlando Gay Chorus, Brass Band of Central Florida, Central Florida Vocal Arts’ Belles and Beaux and several local high school ensembles.
On the main stage at Seneff Arts Plaza, guests can look forward to holiday movie nights featuring beloved classics like Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch, The Polar Express, The Santa Clause, A Christmas Story and The Nightmare Before Christmas.
The lineup also includes performances by Tymisha Harris, Ericka Dunlap, April Brown & After 5, Orchestra Fuego, Jarred Armstrong, Will Patrick, 3 and a Half Men, Chase Shellee & the Underground Retro, Derrick Harris & the Eighth Note Collective and The Yuletide Treasures.
Adding to the magic, the only transportable carillon in North America will make a special appearance. Nearly four tons of bronze bells will play sounds of the season and guests will have a chance to learn about this instrument.
New Year’s Eve celebration:
To ring in 2026, a special New Year’s Eve family celebration on December 31 will feature an interactive DJ playing holiday mashups, LED wands, and a 9 p.m. community countdown to welcome in the New Year.
A vision of community and connection:
Since opening in 2014, Dr. Phillips Center has provided more than 63,900 tickets to community members through its engagement initiatives—a tradition that continues through this new holiday festival.
As part of a four-year partnership, AdventHealth will continue to support the arts center’s community programming, helping make the festival a tradition here in Orlando.
“The holidays are a special time to pause, connect and celebrate the moments that bring us joy,” said Sharon Line Clary, senior vice president of community impact and partnership engagement at AdventHealth. “We’re honored to be part of the Frontyard Holiday Festival — an event that brings our community together in the heart of downtown Orlando to share in light, laughter and hope. Through experiences like this, we’re helping our community feel whole — nurturing the body, mind and spirit during a season meant for togetherness.”
The festival is made possible through the generous support of AdventHealth, the City of Orlando’s Downtown Development Board, FAIRWINDS Credit Union, The Main Law Firm, OUC – The Reliable One, JCQ Services, Workscapes, Massey Services, Inc., The Good Pour, Orlando Magic and many other community partners.
Special thanks to media partners iHeartMedia, WESH 2 & CW18, Clear Channel Outdoor and Orlando Weekly for helping spread the holiday spirit.
Event Details
What: Frontyard Holiday Festival at Dr. Phillips Center ™ supported by AdventHealth
When: December 4, 2025 – January 4, 2026
Where: Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, Seneff Arts Plaza
Admission: Free (select activities available for purchase)
To stay updated on performer lineups and event details, visit drphillipscenter.org.
November 11, 2025
Orlando, FL— In appreciation of the dedication and service of federal employees, Hatalom Corporation will offer complimentary tickets for federal workers to select performances between November 11-16, 2025.
“Hatalom is honored to provide tickets for federal workers to attend these shows at Dr. Phillips Center,” said John Hinnant, Hatalom President & CEO. “Serving those who serve our nation is at the core of who we are and we are grateful for the opportunity to give back in this way.”
Eligible Performances:
Charlie Hunter – November 11 & 12 – up to (2) tickets max
Classic Albums Live – Thriller – November 12 – up to two (2) tickets max
Dogman, The Musical – November 15 – up to four (4) tickets max
Jeff Rupert Quartet – November 16 – up to two (2) tickets max
Federal Workers can receive complimentary tickets by showing their government-issued, federal ID at Bill & Mary Darden Box Office the day of the show. *Best available seats, while seats are available.
For more information, visit drphillipscenter.org.
October 9, 2025
Orlando, FL— Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts today has unveiled a new bronze relief sculpture by world-renowned artist Paul Day, honoring Chairman Emeritus James H. Pugh, Jr.—the visionary whose dedicated leadership helped bring the arts center to life.
From 2003 to 2022, Pugh guided the organization from concept to completion, serving nearly two decades as chairman. His time, expertise and steadfast determination were instrumental in transforming the vision of a world-class performing arts center into reality. Alongside his wife, Alexis, Pugh was the very first donor to the project, making a gift that named the 294-seat Alexis & Jim Pugh Theater—an intimate venue that has since welcomed thousands of regional artists and performances.
Under his leadership, the center opened the 2,700-seat Walt Disney Theater, elevating Broadway in Orlando, and Steinmetz Hall, a multiform venue that expanded cultural access for Central Florida and was recognized by Architectural Digest as one of the 11 most beautiful theaters in the world.
“Jim has been instrumental in bringing this dream and our promise of Arts for Every Life to the region,” said Kathy Ramsberger, President & CEO of Dr. Phillips Center. “His vision and generosity shaped every step of our journey, from guiding the design and construction to building a culture of excellence. This sculpture ensures he continues to always be a part of our story.”
Commissioned by long-time friend and arts center donor Neal Dempsey, the large-scale bronze relief sculpture reflects Pugh’s lasting impact on the arts in Central Florida. Created by internationally recognized artist Paul Day, known for The Meeting Place in St. Pancreas Station in London and A Beautiful Day for a Neighbor at Rollins College, the new piece symbolizes the journey of vision, leadership and community that Pugh orchestrated in bringing Dr. Phillips Center to life.
“Today, we celebrated three powerful forces– transformative vision, unwavering perseverance and the magic that happens when a community rallies behind a dream,” said Ed Timberlake, Chairman of Dr. Phillips Center Board of Directors. “Jim proved that with enough determination and heart, you can turn an ambitious dream into a living, breathing cultural cornerstone.”
Ticketed guests can visit the sculpture on the first tier of the Della Phillips Lobby.
Generous support for the art piece was made possible by Jan & Neal Dempsey. Additional support was provided by Valeria & Jim Shapiro and Bill Forness.
Includes:
- The Buell Theatre
- The Garner Galleria Theatre ~
Seasons
| Show | Dates | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Beauty and the Beast | October 20–November 7, 2026 | |
| Waitress | November 27-29, 2026 | |
| Jersey Boys | December 1-6, 2026 | |
| Mannheim Steamroller Christmas | December 18-19, 2026 | |
| Elf the Musical | December 22-27, 2026 | |
| The Book of Mormon | January 5-17, 2027 | |
| Legally Blonde | February 5-7, 2027 | |
| BOOP! The Musical | March 9-21, 2027 | |
| Riverdance | March 23-28, 2027 | |
| The Great Gatsby | April 6-18, 2027 | |
| Buena Vista Social Club | April 27–May 9, 2027 | |
| Mamma Mia! | May 11-16, 2027 | |
| Death Becomes Her | May 25–June 6, 2027 | |
| Maybe Happy Ending | August 18-29, 2027 | |
| A Beautiful Noise | September 7-12, 2027 |
| Show | Dates | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole A Song ~ | May 28–June 29, 2025 | |
| Shucked | October 7-19, 2025 | |
| The Lion King | October 23–November 16, 2025 | |
| Stomp | November 19-22, 2025 | |
| How The Grinch Stole Christmas | December 3-7, 2025 | |
| The Notebook | December 16-28, 2025 | |
| Six | January 7-11, 2026 | |
| The Choir of Man | January 16-17, 2026 | |
| The Simon & Garfunkel Story | January 24-25, 2026 | |
| Mark Twain Tonight! | January 31, 2026 | |
| Water for Elephants | February 11-22, 2026 | |
| The Music Man | February 27–March 1, 2026 | |
| The Phantom of the Opera | March 18–April 5, 2026 | Tickets |
| Hell’s Kitchen | April 14-26, 2026 | Tickets |
| Hadestown | May 5-10, 2026 | Tickets |
| MJ | May 13-17, 2026 | Tickets |
| Harry Potter and the Cursed Child | May 30–June 21, 2026 ℹ | Tickets |
| The Sound of Music | July 29–August 2, 2026 | Tickets |
| Beetlejuice | August 4-9, 2026 | Tickets |
| Spamalot | August 11-23, 2026 | Tickets |
| The Outsiders | September 8-27, 2026 | Tickets |
| The Who’s Tommy | October 16-18, 2026 | Tickets |
Show | Dates |
|---|---|
| Kimberly Akimbo | September 22–October 5, 2024 |
| Hamilton | October 16–November 24, 2024 |
| Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer | November 29–December 1, 2024 |
| Mannheim Steamroller Christmas | December 6-8, 2024 |
| Funny Girl | December 10-22, 2024 |
| Back to the Future | January 22–February 9, 2025 |
| Mean Girls | February 25–March 2, 2025 |
| Life of Pi | March 18-30, 2025 |
| The Wiz | April 8-26, 2025 |
| The Addams Family | May 2-4, 2025 |
| The Book of Mormon | May 6-18, 2025 |
| & Juliet | June 4-15, 2025 |
| Mamma Mia! | June 25-29, 2025 |
| Some Like It Hot | July 8-20, 2025 |
| Moulin Rouge! The Musical | August 6-17, 2025 |
| Show | Dates |
|---|---|
| 1776 | March 21–April 2, 2023 + |
| Anastasia | April 14-16, 2023 |
| Les Misérables | May 9-21, 2023 # |
| Aladdin | June 13-18, 2023 |
| The Book of Mormon | June 21–July 2, 2023 ^ |
| Jagged Little Pill | August 16-27, 2023 |
| Beetlejuice | September 5-17, 2023 |
| Tina | October 18-29, 2023 |
| Mamma Mia! | October 31–November 5, 2023 |
| The Hip Hop Nutcracker | November 17-18, 2023 |
| Annie | November 21-26, 2023 |
| Six | December 5-24, 2023 |
| Jesus Christ Superstar | January 23-28, 2024 |
| Chicago | January 30–February 4, 2024 |
| Message In A Bottle | February 13-25, 2024 |
| Hairspray | March 7-10, 2024 |
| Shrek the Musical | March 15-17, 2024 |
| MJ | April 10-28, 2024 |
| The Cher Show | May 3-5, 2024 |
| Company | May 22–June 2, 2024 |
| Frozen | June 19–July 3, 2024 |
| Wicked | July 24–August 25, 2024 |
- ^ Rescheduled from the 2019/2020 season
- # Rescheduled from the 2020/2021 season
- + Rescheduled from the 2021/2022 season
| SHOW | DATES |
|---|---|
| Come From Away | October 4-9, 2022 # |
| Ain’t Too Proud | October 25–November 6, 2022 # |
| My Fair Lady | November 15-27, 2022 # |
| Forbidden Broadway ~ | December 7, 2022–January 1, 2023 |
| Mannheim Steamroller Christmas | December 10-11, 2022 |
| Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer | December 16-18, 2022 # |
| Mean Girls | December 20, 2022–January 1, 2023 + |
| To Kill A Mockingbird | January 24–February 5, 2023 # |
| Stomp | February 21-26, 2023 |
| Fiddler on the Roof | March 14-19, 2023 |
| Riverdance | May 31–June 4, 2023 + |
- # Rescheduled from the 2020/2021 season
- + Rescheduled from the 2021/2022 season
| SHOW | DATES |
|---|---|
| ( | |
| ( | |
| ( | |
| The Lion King | December 2, 2021–January 2, 2022 ^ |
| The Choir of Man | January 14-16, 2022 |
| Riverdance | February 2-6, 2022 # |
| Hamilton | February 16–March 27, 2022 |
| Tootsie | March 29–April 10, 2022 # |
| Jersey Boys | April 15-17, 2022 # |
| Cats | May 24-29, 2022 |
| Dear Evan Hansen | May 31–June 5, 2022 # |
| Moulin Rouge! The Musical | June 9-26, 2022 # |
| Pretty Woman: The Musical | August 2-14, 2022 # |
| Hadestown | August 30–September 11, 2022 # |
- # Rescheduled from the 2020/2021 season
- ^ Rescheduled from the 2019/2020 season
- + Rescheduled to the 2022/2023 season
- ♦ Rescheduled to the 2023/2024 season
Show | Dates |
|---|---|
| ( | |
| ( | |
- # Rescheduled to the 2021/2022 season
- + Rescheduled to the 2022/2023 season
- ♦ Rescheduled to the 2023/2024 season
- ^ Rescheduled from the 2019/2020 season
Show | Dates |
|---|---|
| Miss Saigon | September 10-22, 2020 |
| We Will Rock You | October 16, 2019 |
| The Phantom of the Opera | November 6-17, 2019 |
| Jesus Christ Superstar | November 26–December 1, 2019 |
| How The Grinch Stole Christmas | December 3-8, 2020 |
| Escape to Margaritaville | December 23, 2019–January 5, 2020 |
| Summer | January 28–February 9, 2020 |
| Rent | February 28–March 1, 2020 |
| The SpongeBob Musical | March 10-12, 2020 |
- # Rescheduled to the 2021/2022 season
- ♦ Rescheduled to the 2023/2024 season
- ^ Rescheduled to the 2020/2021 season
- Address: 1101 13th St, Denver, CO 80204
- Telephone: (303) 893-4000
- Website: denvercenter.org
- Website: denvercenter.org/group-tickets
- Phone: (303) 446-4829
- 2026/2027:
- 2025/2026: Monday, March 17, 2025
- 2024/2025: Monday, March 4, 2024
- 2023/2024: Monday, August 29, 2022
- 2022/2023: N/A
- 2021/2022: Tuesday, June 29, 2020
- 2020/2021: Monday, March 9, 2020
- 2019/2020: Monday, March 4, 2019
- 2018/2019: Monday, February 26, 2018
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) is one of the largest non-profit theatre organizations in the nation, presenting Broadway tours and producing theatre, cabaret, musicals, and innovative, immersive plays. In its 2022/23 season, the DCPA offered 864,552 engagements, generating a $205.6 million economic impact.
October 9, 2025
Orlando, FL— Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts today has unveiled a new bronze relief sculpture by world-renowned artist Paul Day, honoring Chairman Emeritus James H. Pugh, Jr.—the visionary whose dedicated leadership helped bring the arts center to life.
From 2003 to 2022, Pugh guided the organization from concept to completion, serving nearly two decades as chairman. His time, expertise and steadfast determination were instrumental in transforming the vision of a world-class performing arts center into reality. Alongside his wife, Alexis, Pugh was the very first donor to the project, making a gift that named the 294-seat Alexis & Jim Pugh Theater—an intimate venue that has since welcomed thousands of regional artists and performances.
Under his leadership, the center opened the 2,700-seat Walt Disney Theater, elevating Broadway in Orlando, and Steinmetz Hall, a multiform venue that expanded cultural access for Central Florida and was recognized by Architectural Digest as one of the 11 most beautiful theaters in the world.
“Jim has been instrumental in bringing this dream and our promise of Arts for Every Life to the region,” said Kathy Ramsberger, President & CEO of Dr. Phillips Center. “His vision and generosity shaped every step of our journey, from guiding the design and construction to building a culture of excellence. This sculpture ensures he continues to always be a part of our story.”
Commissioned by long-time friend and arts center donor Neal Dempsey, the large-scale bronze relief sculpture reflects Pugh’s lasting impact on the arts in Central Florida. Created by internationally recognized artist Paul Day, known for The Meeting Place in St. Pancreas Station in London and A Beautiful Day for a Neighbor at Rollins College, the new piece symbolizes the journey of vision, leadership and community that Pugh orchestrated in bringing Dr. Phillips Center to life.
“Today, we celebrated three powerful forces– transformative vision, unwavering perseverance and the magic that happens when a community rallies behind a dream,” said Ed Timberlake, Chairman of Dr. Phillips Center Board of Directors. “Jim proved that with enough determination and heart, you can turn an ambitious dream into a living, breathing cultural cornerstone.”
Ticketed guests can visit the sculpture on the first tier of the Della Phillips Lobby.
Generous support for the art piece was made possible by Jan & Neal Dempsey. Additional support was provided by Valeria & Jim Shapiro and Bill Forness.

