Built in 1921, the Historic Hemet Theatre is one of the oldest movie houses in the country. This year the theatre celebrates not just the building’s 100th birthday, but a remarkable transformation into a thriving community arts center that has become one of the best kept secrets in the Inland Empire.
Starting Thursday Saturday 30th, the Historic Hemet Theatre will host a free watch party for the NFL Thursday Night Football games, projecting the show on the 40’ “big screen.”
With the top tribute bands in the nation lined up every month, it is little surprise that the Historic Hemet Theatre is able to fill the auditorium for nearly every show. Now that the theatre has reduced occupancy temporarily in response to the uptick in COVID cases, the shows are selling out faster than ever.
It’s official! The results of the Press Enterprise Annual Readers’ Choice poll have finally been released. In a surprising upset, the Historic Hemet Theatre has risen to the top as the Best Local Music Venue in the Inland Empire!