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    California Theatre of the Performing Arts

    California Theatre of the Performing Arts

    3.4
    (106 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    What a lovely theatre. We love classic movie palaces and drove about 90 minutes to see a show here…read more The size is just right... not too big, not too small. The bathrooms were nicer than I expected. I heard they recently did a renovation and I thought expanding the lobby was a great idea. We saw the ballroom area on the second floor and wow, what a cool space that is. I had a few concerns though which I thought negatively affected my experience. During intermission I couldn't figure out why there was such a hold up exiting the theatre. Yes there were a number of older patrons who walked slow or with walkers, but that is totally fine. When I exited the auditorium I saw this HUGE bottle neck of the men's bathroom line, elevator line, people exiting the theatre and people entering the theatre... and to top it all off... they put the refreshment bar right there. OMG... it was so frustrating and such a bottleneck. I'd consider moving the refreshment bar to the main lobby area which seem to be much more spacious and give more room for the auditorium doors. While I thought the bathrooms were unexpectly large and spacious but there were some concerns I had. The line to the men's bathroom went well into the lobby, but the door needed to be handled by every person in line. I think a door stop might help to prop the door open and so not everyone had to touch the door. Every single person (hopefully) is washing their hands - but with a manual on/off lever, it just stalled the sink line. And, it made a mess with everyone's wet hands handling the faucet lever and walking to the paper towel dispenser. I think they could speed up the line and make less congeston by using automatic on/off faucets. This is what the Pantages recently did and it was a game changer. Same goes with the paper towel dispenser. Everyone had to wave their hand to get the towels to dispense. Ugg, it was sooooo slow. I'd much prefer the towel dispensers which would automatically dispense a towel immediately when one is ripped off. And, worst part, with just 2 dispensers in the men's bathroom, there was one that was not working with dead batteries. OMG... that should be a priority to check before opening the house. In many ways this is just inexcusable.

    This place is definitely an old school theater. A lot of character; not too big, very nostalgic…read morefeeling of being back in the day at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle. Classic, and small so expect some delays if you are there for a big show. I went for Ali Siddiq and the doors were to open at a certain time. Things happen. It's still cute!

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    Cast of Prince of Egypt 4/18/26
    Cast of Prince of Egypt 4/18/26
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    Inside
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    Beyond Wonderland

    Beyond Wonderland

    4.3
    (34 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    An experience that's very hard to put into words. You enter the gates to be put into this whole new…read moreworld that is wonderland themed. Think Alice in Wonderland in real life but without Alice. You get their version of the characters, not the Disney characters, but it is still fun and great to see, especially the rabbit. This year they added a special guest, the star from Carl's Jr.. This event is massive with about 6 stages ranging from all types of music. It is a good idea to check out a set from each stage and find something new to get into. Each stage is beautiful in its own way, and each has its theme, and the pyros cater to the music. This particular insomniac event has a lot of side quests, so be sure to enter thru random doors and go down some rabbit holes; you'll find secrets, including a bazaar and special character meets. I always opt for VIP; it has its own perks, priority entrance, its own bar and food areas, private VIP air-conditioned restrooms, couches, freebies, a beauty and salon area, and a private viewing area for each stage, which is a huge plus. The highlight for VIPs is the resting spots, which we know us 30+ ravers really need. This rave is wonderful, but not everything is perfect. This rave attracts influencers and many non-plural people, which can ruin the experience for people. They can push, be rude, and even steal, and of course the location is not the greatest, and if you're parked in the wrong area, you will have your car broken into. So stay safe and only park in designated spots. Other than that, have fun.

    First time attending Beyond and it was a pretty good experience! The music and vibes were pretty…read moregreat. I will say it was helpful to have free parking and have frequent shuttles available to get to the venue. The decorations and lights were pretty great, and definitely enhanced the experience. I will say navigating the festival was a bit tough, and I wish there was better signage. Although, there were maps and the app, there were times I struggled to locate a specific stage or ended up walking in the wrong direction. I liked the variety of food and drink vendors, although prices are pretty steep. $25 before tip for a cocktail is a little too high. The security at the main entrance seemed a little too relaxed, as they didn't care to check bags and just waved people through and I thought that was concerning. However, it was encouraging to see a good amount of staff around the event and that was reassuring. My friend and I opted to get VIP, and it was nice to access the VIP area and get access to slightly better restrooms. Although, the lines were long. VIP area also had some great views of the main stage but it was quite crowded. Also, it was nice to see some fireworks around midnight and take in all the lights & sights. Also, I wish there was more seating available. Lots of attendees ended up sitting and resting on the ground/grassy areas, which made it a bit challenging to navigate after different sets. The exit at the end of the night was overly crowded and difficult to get through. I was not a fan of having to walk in a huge crowd and then stand in line for 40 minutes for a shuttle to the parking area. Overall, I enjoyed my time at Beyond, but was not a fan of the venue. Possibly worth attending again mainly for the music, headliners, vibes, and various photo opps.

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    Entrance
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    Caterpillar garden
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    Performance Riverside

    Performance Riverside

    4.9
    (9 reviews)
    11.4 mi

    I've been an attendee of this performance center for a few Nutcracker Performances during the…read moreDecember months. And with my last visit to the 2023 Nutcracker show, it was nothing but splendid! The performance center itself is part of the Riverside Community College, so depending where you will park, you might get to walk around the campus. There also could be a flight of long stairs or just a flat walk towards the main entrance. Staff here are also really helpful and nice, and I'm sure they are the same for all the different shows they have here. Inside the auditorium, it reminds me of a large lecture hall: with those wooden, collapsable chairs...just felt like being in college again! Which was cool. The stage and its lighting system is amazing and the stage will be lit up just perfectly for any show. I really enjoy coming here and who knows, maybe I'll come back for another show!

    Now known as Landis Performing Arts Center…read more I was impressed by the campus at RCC and enjoyed the complementary shuttle from the parking lot to the theater in an open-air cart. The Theater is large with 1500 seats and a professional stage that I hear is about to get some major upgrades. It's obvious that a lot of effort has gone into making this storied stage something special. Simple concessions from a local club from campus were nice and just the right price. Tickets for into the woods was just $16.00 with a $5 discount for advanced purchase, an amazing bargain! Into The woods was fantastic, clever, and massively entertaining with a superb cast. The Sets and lighting crossed between professional and campy, just perfect for such a fun show.

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    Singin in the Rain :: Jan, 2010
    Singin in the Rain :: Jan, 2010
    SEUSSICAL :: Nov, 2007
    SEUSSICAL :: Nov, 2007
    Forever Plaid :: Nov, 2002

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    Forever Plaid :: Nov, 2002
    Junior University

    Junior University

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    I accidentally found them in my search under performing arts; which became my delight! Findings in…read moreYelp is surely giving forth all sorts of interesting news in whereabouts to go see "live actions of performers" who are eager to present themselves to their audiences. I believe I will enjoy seeing "our youth of today" casting through this organization called JUNIOR UNIVERSITY. It's important we should attend performances and support such a wonderful community organization!

    I love Junior University. Every summer they have a different play that runs a few weeks long. You…read morecannot beat the family price of $20 for your immediate family. Been coming off and on for about 11 years now. The show always starts when it gets dark and has an incredible cast each year that sing and dance. This year it is the 50 year anniversary and they are performing The Wizard of Oz. My family likes to get in line pretty early and hour or two before. We bring a blanket and eat dinner in line in the grass. The kids run around until the doors open. The weather is almost always perfect but it gets pretty nippy as the evening goes on. The show is a couple hours long and has an intermission half way through it for rest room breaks. You can bring your own snacks or buy from JU. They sell at a reasonable price and have every snack you can think of. You can even rent a little cushion to sit if you think your butt will get tired of the concrete seating. We always just bring blankets to sit on. You can meet the cast and crew after each performance and take pictures or get autographs. This is a great tradition that San Bernardino has every summer. Cheap and entertaining. Definitely need to check it out if you have not yet.

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    Redlands Footlighters Theatre

    Redlands Footlighters Theatre

    4.3
    (15 reviews)
    6.7 mi

    What a great! My husband and I came to see Murder on the Nike because we are huge Agatha Christie…read morefans! It was such a great experience from start to finish! The doors open a half hour before the show and there are drinks and snacks to purchase in the lobby. Every seat is a great location and the seats were very comfortable. The staging and props were gorgeous, and the theater had an intimate and comfortable feel. Before the show some of the actors did a hilarious bit to keep us entertained. They were so personable and created a new and fun dynamic. The show was great and the acting was wonderful. The theater runs on volunteers and was very friendly! We will definitely be back!

    INTIMATE & UNIQUE! I'll never give less than 4 stars for a small theatre company as these are the…read morefolks putting in the work to bring the arts to our community. Redlands Footlighters has a nice layout for their theatre and comfortable seats. My only issue is that some of the shows in their lineup for their seasons are super archaic and are aimed at older audiences. Personally, the Footlighters need fresh, diverse stories if they want to attract a younger crowd and more fans. Additionally, some productions seem more rushed than others. The mysteries are fun, it's just that more rehearsal is in order for some cast members. Merch is available in the lobby along with a small restroom. Keep an eye out for a interviewer who makes regular appearances. Make your voice heard!

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    12/2023.
    12/2023.
    Redlands Footlighters Theatre
    Redlands Footlighters Theatre

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    Sturges Center For the Fine Arts

    Sturges Center For the Fine Arts

    2.9
    (7 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Real nice historic venue. I always loved the shows that I worked on while employed there.read more

    I don't normally write reviews, but I felt the need to write this one. My husband and I had…read morepurchased tickets to go see Chicago The Musical. I was very excited about it. However, as soon as we got off the 210 freeway, we both immediately became very uncomfortable. Our navigation system lead us through what appeared to be very ghetto neighborhoods. Once we turned onto a main street, there were three hookers walking up and down the street. I was so shocked! Then we turned onto the street where Sturges is located, and there was a guy smoking what appeared to be a crack pipe on the corner of the street. The whole way from the 210 freeway to Sturges had a very eerie feeling and look to it, like a ghost town almost. Not one cop in sight! Lighting on the streets was very dim. Sturges stood out like a diamond in the rough. It is a cute, vintage-looking building from the outside. There were numerous people lined up outside, and they looked decent. Parking was filling up fast. We found a parking spot. As soon as we looked around, there were some shady-looking guys staring at the parking lot. At this point, we were no longer comfortable & couldn't wait to get the hell out of there! On the way back to the freeway, there was a man on the sidewalk appearing to be snorting something up his nose! This whole incident was like a scene from a movie of the ghetto with hookers and drug dealers walking around everywhere! We were both in disbelief! So we headed to the movie theater instead and watched Silver Linings, which we enjoyed. Chicago the Musical will be performing at the Hollywood Bowl this summer, and I will just go see it there. Had it not been in the horrible neighborhood that Sturges is located in, I'm sure it would've been a fine show to watch. What a shame.

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    Sturges Center For the Fine Arts
    Inside the theatre
    Inside the theatre
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    Stage Red

    Stage Red

    4.6
    (30 reviews)
    8.2 mi

    Wow, what a cool venue! Kinda has an old school club vibe in an intimate setting. Dark yet well lit…read morewith strategic lighting and of course, (Sammy) Red featuring prominently. Opened on time, with quick security screening. There was a merch section and restrooms (spotless) located in the lobby. We had general seating tickets, so we had the freedom to choose where we sat. And what choices there were! The seating is varied and allows for comfortable seating for everyone. Whether you're in a large group, want a cozy high top for two, a counter seat to chat bar style with others, or want up close and personal floor access, there's a spot for you. There's even balcony seating! The sound system was clear and well balanced. My friend mentioned he would've liked it a little louder. Indeed, it was a "comfortable" volume. Our waitress was quick and friendly. She was fair, in that she told us up front they charge for water (I think it was 6 bucks). She said sometimes customers get upset about that. Our drinks were good and the price was about what we'd expect at a venue. We didn't order food, but the plates traveling by us had appealing presentation and smelled delicious! My first time here, but I'll certainly jump at the chance to come back!

    We love how this venue is small and intimate. Every show is a fun time. We recommend if ur in the…read moreIE.

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    First act at Stage Red.
    First act at Stage Red.
    Michael Sweet
    Michael Sweet
    VIP balcony table LBALC row A seat 4  waiter service   Nice charcuterie board

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    VIP balcony table LBALC row A seat 4 waiter service Nice charcuterie board
    Rialto Community Players

    Rialto Community Players

    4.8
    (8 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    This performance was top notch, from the singing, dancing and acting, Went to this Sundays…read moreafternoon performance and was so pleased, It kept you on your toes. Never met a fantastic crew who knew how to sing and act so great, Please go and see this awesome show. You will not be disappointed. It was also nice to have a chance to purchase such awesome treats during intermission, Also at the end, the cast members are outside, you are able to speak to them . Keep up your great work!

    I discovered Rialto Community Players when one of my friends mentioned that they would be in a…read moreperformance of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance from February 22 to March 8, 2020. The location is easy to find and they have plenty of parking in their private lot. I bought tickets online for my cousin and I for $18/general ticket and we were able to pick up our tickets at the box office on the day of the performance. All I had to do was present my drivers license and they were able to locate my tickets. Our seats were preassigned based on timing of when our tickets were purchase. The interior was quaint, but small theaters have the luxury of good visuals for all attendees. My cousin and I were in B9 and B10 which put us one row back from the absolute front. I enjoyed the distance to the stage but the set back was the chairs. The chairs in each row were connected. At first I thought the person behind me was constantly kicking my chair, but it turns out we would feel every movement from the people in our row. Every time they got up, sat down or shifted... and unfortunately the person on the other side of the empty seat next to me couldn't stop shifting around all night long. It was so annoying. I hope they upgrade these chairs as soon as they have the budget to do so. I completely enjoyed the actual production of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. It was divided into two parts with an intermission after the first half. During the 20 minute intermission, the audience got up to use the restroom and to visit the concession area. The concession snacks were served by a friendly group. All of the items were $2 each. It was easy and quick math to calculate your order. They served coffee, tea, root beer, lemonade, cookies, trail mix and cheesy popcorn. We bought a variety of items thinking we could enjoy it during the remainder of the show, but a voice announced over the speakers that eating and drinking is prohibited in the theater area, so we just finished our beverages and left our snacks unopen. After enjoying the remainder of the production, the entire cast met us our front and thanked us for attending opening night. 5 stars for the cast and their performance! I especially loved the strong female lead role. She was perfect!! If you are a fan of the theater, this is an inexpensive spot to indulge. They are currently selling their season tickets and the production we enjoyed is still performing on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays until March 8th. Just remember to manage your expectations with the venue when the tickets are so inexpensive.

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    Auditions
    Rialto Community Players
    Rialto Community Players

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