‘Ramona’ outdoor play resumes after two-year delay in Hemet

Ramona, played by Kayla Contreras declares her love for Alessandro, played by Joseph Valdez, during a Saturday, March 17, 2018, performance of “Ramona.” Valley News/Kim Harris photo
With the continuing relaxation of the COVID-19 crowd restrictions, the Ramona Bowl Amphitheater is now looking ahead and selling tickets once again for the world famous “Ramona” outdoor play and opening things up for more community events in the coming year.It has been two years since the Ramona Play based on Helen Hunt Jackson’s famous book, “Ramona” that turned to make the American Legislature take a better look at the injustice faced by Native Americans in the 1800s has been presented.The play, shown in the 5,000-plus seat outdoor amphitheater at 27400 Ramona Bowl Road and backdropped by theCalifornia hills begin this year on April 23, 24, 30 and May 1, according to the Amphitheater’s website.The play’s cast of hundreds includes elementary school students p
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