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To Current Occupant or US POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO 02801 San Bernardino CA COMFORT: RTF patrons stay comfortable by dressing casually. Bring a picnic to enjoy on the lawn before the show. Don’t forget a light jacket and mosquito repellent. REFRESHMENTS: The refreshment stand offers theatre goers water, soft drinks and snacks at a reasonable cost before the play begins and again at intermission. Enjoy the concessions and take your snacks and beverages to your seat. PARKING: Theatre goers are encouraged to park on Cajon Street and take the free tram ride to the theatre. The free tram ride back down to Cajon is also available following the performance. Tram starts at 6:30 pm on show nights. RAIN: In the event of light sprinkle, the show will go on. In the event of a heavy rain, you will be given priority seating to the next performance of that play. Keep your ticket stubs so that box office personnel can verify your seats. GIFT CERTIFICATES: Gift certificates in any denomination are available at the Festival Ticket Office. They are honored for any performance during the current or upcoming season (subject to seat availability) and make the perfect gift for any occasion. SPECIAL NEEDS: The theatre provides seats which are accessible to persons with disabilities, individuals needing special ac- commodations should notify the ticket office prior to the night of the performance. Theatre Arts Order Tickets at www.RTFseason.com or call 909.792.0562

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To Current Occupant or

US POSTAGE

PAID

PERMIT NO

02801

San Bernardino

CA

COMFORT: RTF patrons stay comfortable by dressing casually. Bring a picnic to enjoy on the lawn before the show. Don’t forget a light jacket and mosquito repellent.

REFRESHMENTS: The refreshment stand offers theatre goers water, soft drinks and snacks at a reasonable cost before the play begins and again at intermission. Enjoy the concessions and take your snacks and beverages to your seat.

PARKING: Theatre goers are encouraged to park on Cajon Street and take the free tram ride to the theatre. The free tram ride back down to Cajon is also available following the performance. Tram starts at 6:30 pm on show nights.

RAIN: In the event of light sprinkle, the show will go on. In the event of a heavy rain, you will be given priority seating to the next performance of that play. Keep your ticket stubs so that box office personnel can verify your seats.

GIFT CERTIFICATES: Gift certificates in any denomination are available at the Festival Ticket Office. They are honored for any performance during the current or upcoming season (subject to seat availability) and make the perfect gift for any occasion.

SPECIAL NEEDS: The theatre provides seats which are accessible to persons with disabilities, individuals needing special ac-commodations should notify the ticket office prior to the night of the performance.

Theatre Arts

Order Tickets at www.RTFseason.com or call 909.792.0562

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

3 4 5 6 7 8 Drowsy 9 Peter

10 Iowa 11 12 Belle 13 14 Iowa 15 Deadwood 16 Drowsy

17 Peter 18 19 Dead-wood

20 Drowsy 21 Iowa 22 Peter 23 Belle

24 Deadwood 25 26 Peter 27 Iowa 28 Deadwood 29 Drowsy 30 Iowa

31 Belle

1 2 Drowsy 3 Peter 4 Deadwood 5 Drowsy 6 Peter

7 Deadwood 8 9 Belle 10 Iowa 11 Drowsy 12 Deadwood 13 Peter

14 15 16 Iowa 17 Belle 18 Deadwood 19 Peter 20 Drowsy

SHOWS DATE Discount Qty $16

Single Qty $21

Season $89

Drowsy Chaperone

Peter & the Star Catcher

Leaving Iowa

Deadwood Dick

Belle of Amherst

Check made payable to Redlands Theatre Festival

Credit card—Call box office @ 909.792.0562

No children under 5 years will be admitted

Box office hours June 27th-July 8 ~ Monday-Friday 3pm to 6pm ~ July 8-Aug 20th/every show night from 5pm to 9pm

RTF Mailing Address: PO Box 8055, Redlands Ca 92375 ~ Tickets available for purchase online @ www.RTFseason.com

*Street Parking at 1170 Cajon St, 92373

Peter and the Starcatcher is a grown-up’s prequel to Peter Pan. When star catcher in training, Molly, meets an orphan boy longing for home, they embark on the adventure of a lifetime. You'll be whisked away on a breathtaking quest to answer the question, how did a boy named Peter become the boy who never grew up? Peter and the Starcatcher takes a hilarious romp through the Neverland you never knew. In this Tony award-winning play with music, a dozen brilliant actors play more than 100 unforgettable characters using their enormous talent, ingenious stagecraft and the limitless possibilities of imagination. The swashbuckling production will have you hooked from the moment you let your imagination take flight.

Leaving Iowa, the critically acclaimed play, is a hilarious, family-friendly comedy that is a toast to the idealism of, and character of parents from the “greatest generation”, and a little roast of their dedication to the family road trip. The comedy is about family and family vacations suitable for ages 10 to 110 and was nominated Best New Play in the country and one of Southern California theatres 10 Most Memorable Moments of the Year, after its run at the Laguna Playhouse. Leaving Iowa is the most frighteningly realistic depiction of the family summer road trip. Leaving Iowa has played to packed audiences and received great reviews in hundreds of theaters across the US. It's guaranteed to have you laughing and remembering the childhood vacations you’ve tried to forget. The play leaves you with a smile on your face and a desire to hug your kids.

Deadwood Dick or, “The Game of gold”, is a Rootin Tootin Melodrama of the Gay 90s. Grab your best hat pull up your boots, and settle up for a rip roaring good time. The play is full of outlandish melodramatic scenarios and comic punch lines. This interactive play invites the audience to cheer the heroes, boo for the villains, and sigh for the innocencents in between uproarious belly laughs.

The Drowsy Chaperone, is hailed by New York Magazine as "the perfect Broadway musical". With the house lights down, a man in a chair appears on stage and puts on his favorite record, the cast recording of the fictitious 1928 musical. The recording comes to life and the Drowsy Chaperone begins as the man in the chair looks on. Mix in wo lovers on the eve of their wedding, a bumbling best man, a desperate theater producer, a not so frightened hostess, two gangsters posing as pastry chefs, a misguided Don Juan, and an intoxicated chaperone, and you have the ingredients for an evening of madcap delight. Winner of 5 Tony Awards, The Drowsy Chaperone is a musical within a comedy.

The Belle of Amherst is an inspiring, moving and highly entertaining biographical portrait of Emily Dickinson, Americas beloved and most eccentric prolific poet. Audiences are invited to Emily Dickinson's home in Amherst, Massachusetts, where she lives as a recluse for the 55 years of her life. Once there, they are transported into her private world where life and poetry are seamlessly woven together. The play captures what the theatre is all about… the language, the imagination and the ability of an actor to transport us to another time and place.

Order Tickets at www.RTFseason.com or call 909.792.0562

Street Parking at 1170 Cajon St

Total Seats

2016 Season Subscriptions

Season Ticket—Choose one date per show (Exchanges OK in advance)

Single Tickets (No Exchange) Thursday-Sunday $21

Tuesday & Wednesday $16 Groups of 20+: Contact Box Office for discount information