Tuesday, April 13, 2010

"Ramona" Begins Saturday







Performance Information
Click here to purchase tickets to the 87th Season of Ramona! Click here for group order form (For groups of 20 or more)
2010 Ramona dates: April 17&18, 24& 25 & May 1

April 17 & 18 2:00 – 4:30p.m. Gates open at 11:00 a.m.
April 24 & 25 4:00 – 6:30p.m. Gates open at 1:00 p.m.
May 1 4:00 – 6:60p.m. Gates open at 1:00 p.m.



With an artists vision and a writers passion for justice, a rocky hillside tucked away in a remote valley gave birth to RAMONA in 1923. A classic love story of life in early California during the 1850's, RAMONA authentically depicts the cultural diversity of emerging settlers and native peoples.

Each year, the communities of Hemet/San Jacinto join together to share their love of theatre arts and bring RAMONA back to life. Showcasing art & theatre performance treasures, San Jacinto Valley history, photography and native archaeology!

The Ramona Bowl Museum has been operated since 1953 by the Ramona Pageant Association, which has produced the annual Ramona Pageant since 1923. The Museum gives the history of the local Tribes, the Pageant and the story of Ramona.

Back by Popular Demand
A special tour of the museum and behind the scenes for only $10.00 per person. This walking tour will cover the property grounds, backstage visits with the performers and special views and historical points. Book your tour early as space is limited.

Exciting entertainment beginning two hours before show time:



Arias Troubadours

The Arias Troubadours have a long history of association with the Ramona Pageant which is California's official Outdoor play.

In 1924 Jose Arias and his Troubadours were invited to perform for the Ramona Pageant. That relationship continues to this day as during April, 2010 his sons, nephews, grandchildren and now even great-grandchildren will again be the Ramona Pageant Orchestra and Dancers!


For more information on the Arias Troubadours please visit their website.

The Arias Troubadours perform during "Ramona" in 2009

Folkloric Dancers Gunslingers






Lion's Club Deep Pit BBQ Lunch
BBQ beef, seasoned beans, coleslaw, hot tortillas, chips, salsa, dessert & beverage $13.50 per person. A long standing tradition prepared by the Lion’s Breakfast Club of Hemet served in our Cottonwood Corral with the best view of the valley. Don’t miss out!

Purchase your lunch tickets early.


plus assorted Vendors, Food & Concessions, Sage's Gift Shop and More ~ Something for everyone!


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