 
    	  	Your guide to upcoming shows, new restaurants and happy hours in Central Florida  	
    	  		  			|   |    Wednesday, Mar 28 Even with banal material, a master's visual assurance transcends the cliches in this science-fiction adventure starring Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke and Mark Rylance | 
 |  | | 'This Is Us' star Chrissy Metz will sign copies of her memoir 'This Is Me' in Orlando. She hopes readers take away this message: 'Just as we are, we're enough.' | 
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 |  | | Big Bounce America, described as the world's largest bounce house, will visit Orlando March 30-April 1. It's three stories high and 10,000 square feet. | 
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 |  | | There are so many things to do in Central Florida on any given weekend that it can be overwhelming. Here's a guide to help you decide what to do. | 
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 |  | | UCF Celebrates the Arts opens with a gigantic performance of Leonard Bernstein's "Mass." | 
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 |  | | Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "Bernarda Alba" from Theatre UCF. | 
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 |  | | Reporter Trevor Fraser opens a new art gallery inside his Orlando home with a painting by Thomas Thorspecken and party guests. | 
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 |  | | Peanut butter and jelly has grown out of its childhood classic sandwich stage into some other dishes at local restaurants. | 
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 |  | | News of their son's death shatters a Tel Aviv couple. Then the real surprises start in this singular Israeli drama from the writer-director of 'Lebanon.' | 
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 |  | | 'God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness' is less strident than the two surprise hits that preceded it, but it still tells a programmatic story, rooted in presumptions. | 
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 |  | | "Finding Your Feet" would be face down on the ground if it didn't have its well-burnished cast of U.K. acting heavyweights, led by Imelda Staunton, Timothy Spall, Celia Imrie and Joanna Lumley. | 
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 |  | | August Greene, the jazz fusion super group featuring rapper Common, Robert Glaper and Karriem Riggins, heads to Orlando's Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. | 
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 |  | | Which big names are coming to Orlando in concert | 
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 |  | | Legoland Florida debuts its Great Lego Race roller coaster, a virtual reality refurbishment of its Project X ride. | 
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 |  | | The very pink Voodoo Doughnuts store is now open in preview mode at Universal CityWalk. Visitors are lining up for elaborate treats with ingredients ranging from Cap'n Crunch to Tang. | 
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 |  | | SeaWorld Orlando theme park has extended its 2018 Seven Seas Food Festival — alongside its concert series — for two weekends. It's also adding Latin-inspired cuisine to the fest's dining options | 
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