Redlands Bowl

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Redlands Bowl

The Redlands Bowl is an amphitheatre in Redlands, California, USA, founded in 1924, and used for music and theatrical performances that are offered to the public with no admission charge. The existing structure was commissioned and built by Florence and Clarence White as a gift to the City of Redlands in 1931.

The Redlands Shakespeare Festival occurs the last three weekends in May every year, presenting three full-scale Shakespearean productions in repertory, along with a series of educational lectures, community workshops, and special events.

The Redlands Bowl Summer Music Festival takes place each summer from late June through August, with 18-20 programs in diverse musical genres offered on Tuesday and Friday nights.[1] It is the oldest continuous music festival in the United States at which no admission is charged.[2]

Besides the Shakespeare festival and music festival, the Redlands Bowl occasionally serves as a venue for other productions and community events.

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References

  1. "The Redlands Bowl". Redlands Guide. Performing Arts. ESRI. Archived from the original on 20 June 2008. Retrieved 17 November 2008. 
  2. "The Redlands Bowl Summer Music Festival". The Redlands Bowl Official web site. Redlands Community Music Association, Inc. Retrieved 17 November 2008. 

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