Welcome to the Actors Ensemble of Berkeley website!

No Exit by Jean-Paul Satre - Opens September 5, 2025


Directed by Karen McMahon
September 5 & 6 at 8PM & the 7th at 2PM
La Val's Subterranean Theater
Reservations | Directions | Read More | Photos

 

NO EXIT
By Jean-Paul Satre


Directed by Karen McMahon
September 5 & 6 at 8PM & the 7th at 2PM
La Val's Subterranean Theater
Reservations | Directions | Read More | Photos

 

 

Article about Actors Ensemble's home at John Hinkel Park

Here’s a review of the article Berkeley’s John Hinkel Park is a ‘dream world, green world’ for theater and nature lovers by Nathan Dalton, published October 1, 2025, in Berkeleyside.

Nathan Dalton’s Berkeleyside feature captures the layered life of John Hinkel Park, where art, history, and community intersect beneath Berkeley’s redwoods. The 4.2-acre park, gifted to the city in 1919 by banker John Hinkel, remains both “a natural space” and a stage for local creativity. Dalton opens with a vivid tableau: children playing, parents chatting, and a troupe rehearsing The Taming of the Shrew at the stone amphitheater — an image that defines the park’s balance of play and performance.

Continue Reading

Request for Proposals Summer 2026 in John Hinkel Park

Actors Ensemble of Berkeley invites proposals from potential DIRECTORS for our Summer 2026 season at the John Hinkel Park Amphitheatre in Berkeley. We are seeking bold, thoughtful, and creative productions that are well-suited to our outdoor venue and align with our mission to present accessible, engaging theater to the East Bay community. 

Continue Reading

CYMBELINE

By William Shakespeare
Directed by Glenn Havlan and Gaby Schneider
Friday July 4, Saturdays and Sundays July 5 - 20, 4PM
John Hinkel Park Amphitheater
Reservations | Photos | Program | Directions

Cymbeline is a dark fairy tale of love and loss, loyalty and betrayal, grief and survival, with multiple interwoven story lines that all converge in a final scene of forgiveness, reconciliation, and hope. It is a strange loop—a Mobius Strip on which two separated lovers travel at different speeds until they meet again, always moving forward yet returning to where they began.

Continue Reading

Actors Ensemble Facebook Group

Thank You

Actors Ensemble of Berkeley is delighted to acknowledge the Berkeley Civic Arts Program and Civic Arts Commission's support in the form of a grant of $8,000.00 awarded in 2017. Also, a thank you to Theatre Bay Area for a grant of $2,500.00.

Actors Ensemble of Berkeley - P.O. Box 663 - Berkeley - California - 94701 ¦ Our Answering Service: (510) 649-5999 ¦

We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Federal Tax ID #946139640, since 04-1967