

The
Redlands Bowl is
a 5,000-seat outdoor amphitheater in Smiley Park.
Its founder Grace Stewart Mullen believed that music was for
everyone and since its inception all events at the
Bowl
have been free to the public.
It has remained true to its vision for the past 80+ years,
with contributions from a donors
underwriting its seasonal budget. There are few better ways
to pass a summer's evening in Redlands—the crowds are always
amiable and the performances are first-rate.
Redlands Bowl
Grant Ave between Brookside Ave & Olive Ave
Founded in 1950, the Redlands Symphony Orchestra, a non-profit,
has been awarded the California Arts Council's highest rating for
the past several years, under the baton of Maestro Jon Robertson.
The Council calls the Orchestra a remarkable, strong orchestra,
boasting fine ensemble playing, attention to detail and a rich,
orchestral sound.
Redlands Symphony Orchestra
The Redlands Theatre Festival, now in its 33rd
Season, is located in Prospect Park. No patron
sits further
than 50 feet away stage of the half-timbered, open
air theatre. The evening
performances are enhanced with the star-filled, balmy nights of
Southern California.
Each season is centered around 5 plays in true repertory featuring
a different production each night.
Redlands Theatre Festival
Prospect Park
The Boiler Room
345 Fifth Street, Suite C,
Redlands
Krikorian
Premier Theatres' Redlands Cinema 14
340 N Eureka St, Redlands
(909) 793-6393
Empire Bowl
940 West Colton Ave, Redlands |