Cascade Theatre
Auditorium · Redding ·

Cascade Theatre

Auditorium · Redding ·

Art Deco cinema with great acoustics, seating, and parking

easy parking
friendly staff
no bad seat
restored building
wheelchair accessible
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Cascade Theatre by null
Cascade Theatre by null
Cascade Theatre by null
Cascade Theatre by null
Cascade Theatre by null
Cascade Theatre by null
Cascade Theatre by null
Cascade Theatre by null
Cascade Theatre by null
Cascade Theatre by null
Cascade Theatre by null
Cascade Theatre by null
Cascade Theatre by null
Cascade Theatre by null
Cascade Theatre by null
Cascade Theatre by null
Cascade Theatre by null
Cascade Theatre by null
Cascade Theatre by null
Cascade Theatre by null
Cascade Theatre by null
Cascade Theatre by null
Cascade Theatre by null
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1731 Market St, Redding, CA 96001 Get directions

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Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Free street parking
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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1731 Market St, Redding, CA 96001 Get directions

+1 530 243 8877
cascadetheatre.org
@cascadetheatre
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@cascade1935

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•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Free street parking
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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"A downtown venue dating back to the 1930s, this Art Deco gem—with gold on the ceiling and a richly preserved interior—makes going to a show feel like stepping back in time, with programming that ranges from the symphony to the annual Cascade Christmas productions." - Cu Fleshman Cu Fleshman Cu is a freelance writer and editor with more than five years of experience. She has written for a variety of publications, including Afar, Matador Network, and Editoire. No matter where she is in the world, you can find her hunting for local eats and hiking trails. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Cascade Theatre

Corabelle R.

Google
I really enjoyed this place. It's small but packs a powerful punch. There is really no bad seat in the house. Parking is not hard to find either.

Levi F.

Google
Our theater experience was great here. This was the fourth time we've been here in the last two years to see The Nutcracker put on by the Redding City Ballet Company. It is a fantastic performance every time and there is a great view from every seat. The acoustics are great. Definitely like this venue for this show.

Robert L.

Google
I am new to this area but have attended two events at this beautiful theater. I have seen "The Temptations " and recently, the " Summer City Nights" which is a tribute group to ABBA. Both performances were very good. The theater is well organized, opened on time, and the performances started on time. The seating is good and the sound system is very good. For evening events, there is plenty of free parking with a block. I highly recommend the theater.

Alyssa

Google
All of our family has so much fun all the time I love that outfit is so nice. They’re really nice. I love them and it’s so fun. They give you a break between hours and stuff to go get my popcorn.

Holly J.

Google
What a beautifully restored piece of history! Every seat is a great seat. The bathrooms were large and clean. The lines moved quickly and efficiently. Easy to get to and parking was a breeze. I have purchased tickets for future events as this was my first event. Very nice and I recommend the Cascade.

Robin J.

Google
This was my first time attending a production here and I was WOW'ed! Absolutely incredible actors, amazing production and incredibly beautiful theater! The staff that scanned our tickets were super helpful and kind. Security was friendly and helpful as well. A++++experience! Can't wait to return!

Sara D.

Google
I love this place! I thoroughly enjoy going to their spring musicals and Cascade Christmas musicals every year for the past 3 years. Top quality singing and acting for the most part. And of course I can't not talk about the building. It's such a fun experience visiting a place from the art deco era. They've done a great job with restoring. Everywhere you look something beautiful.

Pam

Google
Pretty cool venue, pretty much not a bad seat in the house. Bethel Music had two nights of worship at this venue and it was a fun evening. Parking is easy and the seats are comfortable. The only drawback was the higher the seats the harder it was to see the words of the worship music, in order, to join in the singing. Also, depending on where someone sat, the lights that were being used that night on the stage, were a tad blinding only because of their strobe light flashing effect.
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Chance G.

Yelp
I visited for the Stephen Wilson Jr show on June 3rd and it was amazing! It's a great little theater and the show was incredible! I drove all the way from San Diego for this and it did not disappoint! They even had snacks to buy like popcorn, candy and soda. Everyone working there was super nice too. Thank you for a great night!
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Joseph T.

Yelp
This was my first time at the Cascade Theater. I visited for a viewing on a local documentary film called "ACID Canal". I thought the theater was beautiful and has a really cool olden day feel to it. I definitely see myself returning to the Cascade Theater for future events! I didn't like that security did not allow me to bring in my thermoflask water bottle but I understand why the rule is in place. Although I did appreciate that on this specific night, the security staff was willing to let me leave my bottle with them at the front and let me pick it up after the showing.
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Dean B.

Yelp
We love this historic Art Deco venue. It is small and and every seat has a great view. The Cascade Christmas show was another great show. I don't know who had the most fun, the performers or the audience.

Jim D.

Yelp
Cool setting great atmosphere my son loved it wasn't bad overall we liked it and had fun
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Emily Jiarui Z.

Yelp
it was ok ig, the seat that I am sitting on was wet when i got there. I did not feel comfortable, But the nice thing was that i was my birthdag and the guy directing everyone was nice enough to announce it,if it wasn'tfor his kind heart, Cascade Theatre would've gotten a 1 star from me. And if my dad didnt like the 4 seasons to much Cascade Theatre wouldn't have gotten a 2 star review from me. But guess what? My dad loved the 4 seasons so much he would even tell me that we wi not have my birthday planned by me, it will be planned by HIM! Like i wouldnt even call that a birthday

Trey F.

Yelp
I love the cascade theater and all the volunteers that are involved with the production. However "security" at the front door was not kind. A family member needs to have water with her for a medical condition. They did not seem to care. We mentioned this to them and they said it could be alcohol. We then proceeded to pour it out in front of them showing them it was just water. Then they changed their mind and said "it could be a projectile". This reasoning is flawed. Considering everyone's phone and even the water bottle's they sell at the snack stand could also be considered projectiles. It seemed they were not making any reasonable effort to help accommodate us. To me and my family members it seemed unprofessional and inappropriate they way they treated us at a family event such as the one we went too. Just be aware if you have any medical conditions requiring accommodations, because they don't seem to care.
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Marty M.

Yelp
An historic theatre and venue that hosts everything from community gatherings to live concerts to theatrical production, we are all extremely proud of our Cascade Theatre!!!
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Gregory S.

Yelp
Wow! What nicely restored theater. According to the theater website, it was built in 1934-35 and opened the summer of 1935. The interior is a feast for the eyes with beautifully restored Art Deco architecture and art. The staff for the evening was a collection of real, professional, and friendly people. We were here for a concert with comfortable seats in the Orchestra section on the left aisle. We had a great view of the stage and the sound system was excellent. During intermission, I looked around and am convinced that there is not a bad seat in the house. I hope that the opportunity presents itself for us to return to Cascade Theater.

Kianna W.

Yelp
We had a great time. The theater is clean, good seating, great air conditioning. Staff service is superb and extraordinarily accommodating.

Harry R.

Yelp
Purchased Ticket to see Shane Smith on 10/7, very excited to see this band made famous on Yellowstone. Paid 147, got the tickets just now, says they are worth 32.50 each for total of 65. Etix, the only company you can buy tickets from added over 100% to the cost of the tickets, and has the temerity to call it market value. Day before the show, still tickets available in every section, so thats a lie as well. Be prepared to pay 100% extra due to the theaters choice of ticket seller. Will never come here again.
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Joshua R.

Yelp
Requiring an exeperimental gene therapy shot in order to enter? Absurd. Will never come here unless this absurdity is addressed and changed by the business owners.

Robert E.

Yelp
I used to go to this Theater as a kid, back when they had older movies for a dollar. I was excited when they updated and remodeled the place. I went to shows with my parents, I went to shows with friends and even by myself once or twice. Now they are just another venue caving to the Covid Vaccine mandate Nazis. So disappointing. I won't be coming back until the management is fired and the new management issues an apology for the stupidity and shortsightedness of the previous management. I hope they suffer financially for this decision. It would be well deserved. I have great memories of this place, a pity I won't be making any new ones.

Richard F.

Yelp
The theatre is lovely and the shows are great, but, be aware that if you miss your event and must file a claim through Allianz you are in for a tedious process.
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nicky f.

Yelp
I love the Cascade Theater! What a beautiful renovation! We were able to catch the comedian, Brian Regan, at the Cascade last Thursday. It is so nice to enjoy a show surrounded by so much beauty. I would have to agree with Buzz F. that the sound is a little muddy. They had to stop the show to do a sound check and even after that it was still a tad muffled. Also another thing, I was roasting it got so hot in there. This has been my third show at the Cascade and I hope to go to several more in the years to come. P.S. The bartender made a good gin and tonic. For $6 it was a very good pour.
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Bernadette M.

Yelp
I came to the Cascade Theater because a good friend has helped book my favorite band, the Los Lonely Boys in early September of this year. A friend and I drove up from the Bay Area and found the show well worth it as always. The directions from 'Chateau Super 8' were a bit confusing by MapQuest but I found it. It's in the small town of Redding with a few bars and restaurants on the same block. The venue is beautiful. Especially from the front row. If you look up, check out the beautiful paintings on the ceiling. View the photos I've uploaded. The seats were comfortable, the lighting was great, the sound - wonderful. There's a bar to get wine, beer, pretzels, and other misc. snacks. Thanks Patti & LLB! It was well worth the drive
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Buzz F.

Yelp
Whoever is running the Cascade needs to be sacked, immediately. Needs to be put out on the curb -- and not in the recyclables bin. It was a short time ago when there were so many great musical acts being booked into the Cascade that you either had to go once a week -- sometimes twice -- to catch everyone you wanted to see, or you had to do some painful triage when you looked at the schedule. And when you went to the shows, they were packed. So well attended, in fact, that getting a drink at the bar was a bit of a pain in the ass because the lines were so long (another rant that I'll save for another day). This year? First of all, the schedule was pretty much a blank slate the entire Spring of 2017. Then, when the schedule started to trickle out, the GM was quoted as saying something like, "Olivia Newton John is our biggest act this year." In what universe is Olivia Newton John the biggest act on the schedule? Maybe in the Cascade's new universe, where the schedule is diminished, at best. Last night we went to see Lucas Nelson and The Promise of the Real. Lucas is Willie Nelson's kid, and he's a legit talent. He and his band spent time during the last year or so as Neil Young's backing band. Dude has an amazing voice, somewhat reminiscent of his dad's at times (when he wants it to be--Lucas wears his influences on his sleeve), but with far more range and power. He also has legit guitar chops as the bands lead guitarist. Granted, he's not a superstar, but he's known, and the place should have been at least 3/4ths full. I found out about the show two days ago. Two days ago! I've been a Cascade member for years and years, and that's how lame the promotion is for Cascade shows these days. So the crowd that's there is enthusiastic, and the show goes well, but the place is ONE-FOURTH FULL! On a Saturday night! What. The. Christ. It was embarrassing. At the end of the show Lucas asks that the house lights be brought up so that he can see the crowd (such as it is). The lights come up, he looks out at the empty seats (confirming what he must have sensed from the volume of cheering). He has a little huddle with his band, then steps up to the mic and says, "Yeah, I think we'll skip the encore. My voice is shot, and we have other shows coming up this week. We'll be selling and signing swag in the lobby in a few minutes if you want to meet us. Peace out." Dick move? Hell no. Well deserved. The message to the Cascade was: You did a half-assed job, so we're doing a half-assed job. There's no excuse. There are bands making the drive between Portland and the Bay Area/Sacramento with a night or two to kill between shows, and it's the easiest thing in the world for them to get off I-5 and do a show in Redding. And as everyone knows and the talent often remarks from the stage, the Cascade is a magnificent venue. History shows that the place will sell out, even mid-week. No excuse. The people who do the promoting at Vintage and The Dip know what's up--I get bombarded with social media promotions from those places. I see posters with schedules. I get regular emails. And many of the bookings at those small venues are magical--The Suitcase Junket show at the Vintage recently was crazy good. If nothing else, hire one of those people. They know how to promote. Like I said, Lucas Nelson isn't a superstar, but he's obviously well connected. Ditto for Joan Osborn--what if her upcoming show is one-fourth full? What happens if the Cascade gets a reputation as a place that sells less than half its seats? I love live music and I love the Cascade, and the whole thing frosts my ass.

Sky D.

Yelp
This place is complete woke BS! Bought tickets for a concert and there was no mention of vaccination status or mask requirements until after the purchase. I bought the ticket insurance, but of course there is a "Covid exclusion". I'll eat the cost, but I will NEVER go here again!
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Leslie S.

Yelp
Two concerts this week will be the last ones I attend here. Sound was terrible-too loud & distorted-couldn't even make out the songs. security was rude-making people sit down or move to the sides to dance-at the Wailers & LosLobos!! The bands kept telling people to Stand Up-don't think they like it either. Wouldn't be surprised if they don't come back. (Also, something was fishy about the ticket sales after the website update-they may be hacking your phone.)

Olga C.

Yelp
Love this venue! Not too big (under 1000), easily accessible, parking and restaurants in walking distance. One complaint is - the music at the Colt Ford event was sooooo loud we had to leave mid show. The Chris Isaak didn't have this issue, perhaps it's the band who set the volume. Each time we go north, we check this venue out.
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Greta B.

Yelp
We live in WA and were traveling through Redding. We thought we'd stop and see a show so bought tickets online for a Christmas Story at Cascade Theatre - or so we thought. Our invoice says Cascade Theatre, the address is for Cascade theatre and the tickets were supposed to be at Will Call. We arrived only to find our tickets were for "Riverfront Playhouse" - a small strip mall warehouse theatre off-site. By that time we were late for the show, the parking lot was full and it was such a bad experience to that point, we just left. $36 down the drain. I've returned to the website, Facebook and Twitter of Cascade Theatre to see if MAYBE it was MY mistake - did I just miss an important point? No. Nowhere is Riverfront Playhouse even mentioned. BEWARE if you buy tickets from this poorly run organization. They assume everyone knows there are 2 venues, but how could anyone from outside Redding know? Apparently they don't want out of town visitors. Oh, and no refunds. Period.
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SSheva N.

Yelp
Beautiful theater and the Cascade Christmas program is extraordinary this year in my experience! I'm so grateful and so blessed to be part of this community that has such a special theatre and shows! Thank you Cascade Theater and staff, donors, supporter and volunteers!
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D L.

Yelp
My daddy used to take me to movies here when I was little. This is where I saw Superman, and we ate Red Vines and Nonpareils. Nothing but good memories. :) When I heard they were renovating it years back I was a little sad, but when we went to see Joan Osborne here a few days ago I was so pleased to see the restoration that had taken place. The space is beautiful and welcome addition to the increasingly vibrant downtown area. They have done such a lovely job turning the space into a little cultural mecca and bringing new acts and events to Redding with these changes. I have great memories of the Cascade from my younger years, and now I'm excited to make new memories in such a beautiful revitalized space.
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Bob S.

Yelp
Intimate setting with not a bad seat in the house. Great addition to the cultural scene in Redding. Performers from Lyle Lovett to Robert Cray to Ladysmith Black Mambazo can be experienced in a way that larger venues can't duplicate. A number of good restaurants and bars nearby. Tips; 1) Become a member for about $50 and get advance ticket purchase and ticket exchange privileges. 2) Park at the mall 1 block west and make the short walk up Placer. 3) Have a friend or family member who needs handicapped seating? Great seats and wheel chair area reserved for those in need and their guests can sit with them.
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Robin H.

Yelp
Definitely the best music venue I've been to in California. Not only does it have concerts, but it also has events and live performances. For example, I had my high school graduation here. It is quite a large theater, but the acoustics (usually) echo off the walls and ceilings, so it's OK if you are stuck with a back row seat as far as that goes. It is intricately and beautifully decorated inside the theater, so much that it seems almost worth it just to see it.

Traci A.

Yelp
Visited the Cascade Theatre on 2/9 for the Robert Cray Band concert. The theatre is beautiful and we had amazing seats. The opening act Cold Sweat was good but the saxophonist was AMAZINGLY talented and really stood out. The theatre staff was friendly and attentive and the crowd was lively. The acoustics were good and seats were comfortable. I would love to see another show there!
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Nancy R.

Yelp
It's good to have a venue that attracts some of the musical acts that I really enjoy - inside and at night. Parking isn't good right by the theater, but there are several large lots on the west side of the Downtown Redding Mall, about a block away along California Street. The lots are free and well-lit.

Megan D.

Yelp
Tried to redeem a gift certificate given to me by my boss. Was told that the certificate had already been used. In addition, the staff stated that they had changed ticketing systems and every gift certificate that had not been redeemed was on their list. Well, mine wasn't on the list so I couldn't use it. Buyer beware of you are purchasing these as gifts. Kind of embarrassing when you try to redeem the gift and you are told that it isn't any good because you have already redeemed it.

Jonathan L.

Yelp
Went to see a matinee of Cascade Christmas and the show was OK but the security people were smoking outside the main entrance and we had to walk through a cloud of smoke to get in. When I said something to them they gave me a snotty comeback. The law in CA is no smoking within 20 feet of building entrances and they were definitely breaking the law on that one. There were two vans of seniors visiting town who were disembarking from their vans and had to walk through the smoke as well. This doesn't reflect well on Redding.

Sharon S.

Yelp
Went to see Elf the Musical with my grandchildren today and we were all very disappointed. We haven't missed a performance of Cascade Christmas for ten years and we always look forward to this tradition. The show was boring and not all that appropriate for children in spots. Didn't think Santa drinking alcohol was a necessary addition. Sorry I spent $100 for an afternoon of disappointment.
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The Dragon D.

Yelp
I see Pat Benatar is on tour again this year. The last time I bought tickets and the lady on the phone said: It is a cute small place and ALL THE SEATS ARE GOOD! She Lied to me. I paid 18.00 each $36.00 for 2. My wife & I were seated in the Nose-Bleed Upper Deck. The Stupid Sound Tec's of The Cascade Theatre HAD NO SPEAKER/SOUND SYSTEM IN THE WHOLE UPPER DECK AREA! My wife was Upset because the gals behind us & next to us were singing to the songs louder than Pat Benatar! We Could not even hear her! This experience Sucked! I swear I will never buy another Concert Ticket for that CLIP/Rip Off Raunchy Joint! We needed a pair of Binoculars just to see her face! We just saw small little body's & could hardly make out their heads. I also Will NEVER recommend this place to any of my friends for a Concert, They can Slip it and go to a fair outside is better. I rate this place as BAD! BEWARE! You can spend $50 to $75.00 Each for seats on the floor area but the Old Crappy place still is not worth spending your hard earned Money. Some of the ignorant people posts about the sound bouncing off the walls & ceiling but they are full of crap. I think they are hyping up the place to blow their own horn. The band had Amps & PA System facing straight ahead toward the floor seated area with NOTHING MOUNTED or Angled up toward the Lodge Upper Deck area where the sound was almost nothing. No Monitors were mounted in the high area. I know about sound systems because I have worked with friends who designed Amplifier's for Fender, Randall & Rickenbacker. No Lie.
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Abby M.

Yelp
200$$ For pink martini? You guys must be on that Kool aid and think that you're more special than what you really are. Your in Redding for Christ sake. Very extreme price. And yet this is why I never go to the cascade theater. Good luck with your future endeavors
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Brooke B.

Yelp
I used to work at the Cascade when it was a movie theater. When I was a kid, it had one HUGE screen. By the time I was a pre-teen, they divided the theaters into quarters. Since it closed, Redding finally got off their ass and remodeled the entire building. They did a GREAT job. It's very retro and because it's fairly small, I find it to be very intimate for shows/performances. If you haven't been to the Cascade since the remodeling, you gotta go now. The greatest dancer and choreographer, James Santos, is an entertainer you should not miss. He's in almost every show. Check out the website for details.
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Clara Y.

Yelp
The cascade is an old theater with a huge stage, it tends not to get many good plays but its worth it to be in the theater itself!
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Matt G.

Yelp
Amazingly restored theater. The balcony seats are all pretty good, but there's no elevator to the second floor if you have mobility issues. Don't miss a chance to check this theater out.
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Mike H.

Yelp
Nice place and great for any show that comes to town.Inside is beautiful and the sound has always been great.I don't think any of the seats are bad however I've only had good seats so...Staff is super nice also
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Tyler F.

Yelp
I have done many events at the cascade and love working with their staff. Such a fun bit of Redding History still staying current and doing cool things.
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Ramon E.

Yelp
Great acoustics, comfy seats, and best of all, a bit of real ambiance in good ol' Redding. Parking can be tricky, but it's a great place to see a performance. I do miss the days when it was a movie theater that showed foreign/art films, though.
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Angela W.

Yelp
Here for the first time for Home Free! My FAV band! The theater was the perfect venue for this event and I can see where it would be for many others as well.
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Dirty D.

Yelp
Great venue for a large town. Wonderfully restored interiors. Attended the Banff Radical Reels movie festival and had a great time.
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Kathy E.

Yelp
Have seen quite a few shows in this theater from concerts to plays to ? and have never been disappointed. Great place, great fun, enjoy!
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Janelle D.

Yelp
Great theater... Just wish ladies' bathrooms were more evenly distributed (not 2 downstairs & 20 upstairs;)
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Janet F.

Yelp
This is such a great old theater, we have been to a couple shows here now, both very different in style, but equally enjoyable. I love a vintage theater, the inner architecture is beautiful. I highly recommend enjoying a show at the Cascade.

Bowie M.

Yelp
Don't bother to buy the best tickets for a concert here. We've gone to two concerts here this year when they let people stand in front of the stage and block the view for people in the best and most expensive seats. The most recent was a concert by Sturgill Simpson. At first just a few people stood in front of us and danced, and theatre personnel asked them to move. But after a couple of tries, they just let that whole front area fill up with people who had bought the cheaper tickets. The "security" people then just sat on the stage and appeared to be partying with all those people who were blocking our view. We had been so excited about our third row seats, which cost $45 each, but we gave up and left before the concert ended. A total disappointment. Never again!

Ron S.

Yelp
Beautiful Theater, but the sound system leaves most electrified concerts sounding muddy. Low volume sets are great.. but as soon as the volume gets cranked, things get mushy...especially the bass tones. Lake Street Dive was a big disappointment at this venue. Ron....Redding

Lexi T.

Yelp
Cascade is ok. Just saw Stephen Stills and Judy Collins last night. Before I purchased a meet and greet/VIP pass ($100 in addition to the overpriced ticket) a couple months ago, I called management and they assured me two items would be signed. bit of hassle...just ok

Scott D.

Yelp
Love the Cascade...I've promoted shows there and attended shows there and it's always a pleasant experience. Jeff Darling and his staff are incredible.

Blue S.

Yelp
I went for the show, "In the Mood". I was having a good time, until the elderly women behind me decided to sing along with the entire show. After 15 minutes of hearing them sing so loud and off key it distracted me, I politely turned around and asked them to only sing during the portions of the show which were explicitly for singing along. After the intermission, the man in the group threatened me. He said he would "deal with me" if I spoke to his mother again and that his group, "could sing as loud as they wanted". I called him sir and asked if there was a way we could not make this a scene, he said "NO! This is a 'scene' now!". I was so upset he said this to me in front of my date, that instead of letting him get my goat I went to the desk and told them what happened. In which time they berated my date, I might add (though I did not know this until I had left). After explaining, the manager said the best he could do was re seat me. Me! After I was threatened! I should have asked him what exactly he meant by "handle me" (I knew from his look and tone, and since he kept cutting me off that he meant beat me up!) so I could have called the Police! Still, I had foolishly trusted the theatre to remove or move him, which they did not. I had good seats in front, they moved me to the middle (a cheaper section). I just couldn't stand to have that rude man push me around to have me sit in a cheap section. I got a refund, all my money with the surcharge and all, had an usher get my date, and we left. I'm no coward but I'm not going to let someone get me a night in jail for engaging in some stupid fight to satisfy his puny mind. That man was threatening and made me feel unsafe in the theatre, so I was punished by being sat in cheaper seats! I can't believe they didn't handle this better, I was having a good night! Perhaps they will learn to handle these delicate situations with more tact in the future, as I understand the manager was probably doing what he thought was right, though I feel cheated and upset.

Jane D.

Yelp
Just enjoyed a wonderful evening of classical piano at the Cascade Theatre's Touch of Classical Piano. How fortunate for Redding to be able to host such accomplished pianists in a city so far from a major metropolitain area. This is truly a hidden gem!

Shelly H.

Yelp
Born and raised in Redding we attended the Cascade theater to see movies since late 60's. It's nice to see they kept a lot of the beautiful design in it's original state! The performances we've gone to see were great - a Christmas show and recently one of our favorite old bands America! Both would have been perfect events if it weren't so hot. We thought the heat was probably set too high for the winter show, but when we were sweating profusely at the Aug. 19th America concert we were very disappointed and may not return. To spend that kind of money to be so uncomfortable isn't worth it- everyone was fanning themselves to try to stay cool. We were in the fourth row from the stage with outside seats and should have been fairly comfortable. Maybe there is a problem with air circulation, but they need to look into some type of fan system... Even the lead singer of the band made a comment about being too hot and had to use a towel constantly- let's at least keep the performers comfortable! We'll return when they have done something to regulate the temperature-