About Us
Mission StatementIt is the object of the Redlands Footlighters, Inc., to provide rewarding entertainment, creative productions of live theatre, a cradle for community theatre, growth for actors and directors, presentations of our dramatic heritage and mutually satisfying and varied theatre experiences for both the Footlighters and its audiences. Where we came fromIt began with four women in 1945 - Mary Armstrong, Marianne Finley, Lucille Crews Marsh and Ruth Welch - and became Redlands Footlighters. It was developed by several dedicated members, some of whom were still active in 1991. The first production, "Mr. and Mrs. North", directed by Bernard Craven, was presented in Clock Auditorium at Redlands High School. For several years Footlighters traveled like gypsies presenting shows in the Contemporary Club, the Y.W.C.A., the Redlands Bowl, as well as in Yucaipa and Banning. In 1952 Merl Williams proposed that the vacant Grove Theater would be an ideal location for a permanent Footlighters home. Robert Sherrod, Joe Camp, Howard Avery, and Stuart Campbell contributed leadership and expertise. Footlighters' members went to work fashioning a center stage utilizing the unique sloping floor. Footlighters incorporated in 1955 and acquired non-profit status. They began saving for a theater. In 1969 Merl & Peggy Williams led some far-sighted members in negotiating the purchase of the land on Barton Road. The new theater opened in 1980. Construction was supervised by Joe Camp, Nick Salpas, and many volunteer members. Stuart Campbell, who directed the first play at the Grove, also directed that same first play, "The Curious Savage", at the new theater. There was much to be done in the building, but shows were presented while work continued. We continue to devote time and talent to our dream; we believe in and support Footlighters. |
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2007/2008
President: Cynthia Lake |