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Parking & Directions for C.S. Lewis' The Screwtape Letters Stage One at Harris Center for the Arts
10 COLLEGE PARKWAY, Folsom, CA
95630, US
1. Harris Center Parking Lot - 0.1 miles - Free
2. Folsom City Park & Ride - 0.5 miles - $5
3. Folsom Boulevard Parking - 0.6 miles - $3
4. Folsom Premium Outlets - 1 mile - Free
5. Historic Folsom Parking Lot - 1.2 miles - $4
C.S. Lewis' The Screwtape Letters Musical / play Live at Stage One at Harris Center for the Arts | Folsom – July 25th, 2026
Stage One at Harris Center for the Arts pulses with energy, whether it's the soulful jazz nights that fill the main hall or the vibrant community performances that bring everyone together, like the Juneteenth celebration in june 2026 that featured local voices and talents. Walking into the space feels like stepping into a living art piece, thanks to the modern exhibitions in the foyer that add a splash of inspiration. It’s not just about looking pretty though; the Back Mezzanine offers a great vantage point for catching every moment on stage, and if you've got a thing for privacy or dodging the weather during outdoor shows, those private boxes are a real bonus. And trust me, if you’re ever unsure about what’s happening, the venue’s online updates are usually on point, plus, the signage is clear enough that you won’t get lost trying to find the main stage. It’s a place that’s been hosting everything from lively jazz to dance showcases by local schools, giving young performers a shot at the spotlight in a space that feels both welcoming and alive, kind of like a scene from C.S. Lewis' The Screwtape Letters, where every corner hints at something deeper, a blend of art, community, and just a touch of magic.