Osceola Arts is back on its main stage beginning Friday, January 20th and running through Sunday, February 5th with the whodunnit farce, Clue: On Stage, written by Sandy Rustin.

Adapted from the 1985 screenplay written by Jonathan Lynn, Clue: On Stage features some familiar colorful characters who have all been invited to a mysterious dinner party. When their host turns up dead, Miss Scarlett, Professor Plum, Mrs. White, Mr. Green, Mrs. Peacock and Colonel Mustard must put their heads together to find the killer. If they don’t, they could be next.

Directed by Joy Belding, this production features a talented cast made up of Osceola Arts veterans and newcomers.

Tickets are only $28, with Senior, student and group rates available. Showtimes for Clue: On Stage are 7:30pm on Fridays and Saturdays, 2pm on Sundays, and an additional 2pm matinee performance on Saturday, February 4th. An American Sign Language-interpreted performance will be featured during the February 4th matinee. This show has been rated PG.

On January 5th Osceola Arts opened another very popular exhibit, The National Arts Program exhibit, which will be on display through February 5th in the Main Galleries. Sponsored by the National Arts Program Foundation in support and cooperation with Osceola Arts, the exhibit features pieces created by Osceola School District and Osceola Arts employees, their immediate family members, retirees, volunteers, and current Osceola Arts students. The National Arts Program is designed to give artists, at all skill levels, an uninhibited opportunity to exhibit their work in a professional manner and to compete for cash prizes in a number of categories.

Additionally, The Best of the Best! – Osceola County School District High School Art and Design Show will be on display in the Studio Gallery through February 5th. Osceola County High School art teachers will select art students from each high school who think outside the box to show their most unique and creative artworks. All exhibits and receptions are free and open to the public.

For additional information or to purchase show tickets visit OsceolaArts.org or call 407-846-6257.