Cross the bridge from Topanga Canyon Boulevard to Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum, and leave the rest of the world behind. From May through October 2026, compassion, community and the wonders of nature await at this one-of-a-kind outdoor venue nestled in the heart of Topanga. A beloved historical and cultural landmark, Theatricum invites audiences to slow down, breathe deeply, and experience live performance in a setting like no other.
This summer, Theatricum presents five mainstage plays in repertory, along with a rich slate of family-friendly and music-centered satellite events. Arrive early to explore the spectacular grounds or to enjoy a picnic in the gardens before a performance. The journey is part of the magic.
(June 6 through September 26)
Mother’s Day, Sunday,May 10, launches the season with MOMentum Place, the company’s annual celebration of moms and families. A fantastical afternoon of aerial and circus artists, dancers, and musicians fills the rustic amphitheater with wonder. Kid-friendly, surprising and joyful, it’s a perfect way to begin the summer. May also marks the return of Theatricum’s popular School Days field trip program, welcoming students from across the region to learn about Shakespeare and the craft of theater.
The mainstage repertory opens Saturday, June 6, with Romeo and Juliet, re-set in New York City at the end of the 19th century. Set against the backdrop of the Gilded Age, a time of explosive industrial growth, staggering inequality and rigid social divisions, Shakespeare’s most famous love story is both romance and warning. As we watch two young people caught up in an adult world shaped by class hatred and fear, we’re reminded that when humanity loses its way, the first casualties are compassion, connection, and hope for the future.
(June 7 through October 10)
Returning by-popular-demand, the company’s signature production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream once again transforms the surrounding Topanga woods into the magical forest of the Bard’s most entertaining and beguiling comedy. Lovers pursue and are pursued, players rehearse, and fairies make magical mischief. Comical misunderstandings and the pain of unrequited love abound, but all is resolved through midsummer night revelries and the enduring power of nature.
(June 20 through October 3)
One can’t imagine a better setting for Ellen Geer’s re-imagining of Treasure Island than the expansive outdoor stage at Theatricum. Robert Louis Stevenson‘s classic coming-of-age novel about young Jim Hawkins, whose discovery of a treasure map leads to a perilous voyage with pirates to a remote island to find buried gold, is one of the greatest adventure stories ever written, filled with treachery, greed, daring and camaraderie.
(June 11 through October 3)
Set in ‘The Wings,’ a charity home for retired actresses, Waiting in the Wings is Noël Coward’switty and poignant portrait of women who once basked in applause and public admiration, but must now learn how to live together and get along after the curtain has fallen. Vibrant, funny and deeply humane, the play celebrates resilience, dignity and enduring spirit.
(August 1 through October 4)
Rounding out the season is The People of Pompeii, a sharp, funny and uncomfortably timely new comedy by award-winning playwright and Topanga resident Bernardo Cubría (The Hispanic, Latino, Latina, Latinx, Latiné Vote; Crabs in a Bucket). In the aftermath of a devastating wildfire, a dinner party meant to celebrate survival and restore a sense of normalcy quickly becomes an uneasy reckoning. How can we engage meaningfully and honestly in community, even as the smoke lingers and everything we rely on is in flux?
Satellite events this season include Family Fundays, a half-hour of interactive storytelling, music, and friendship for kids seven and under (but open to the whole family) every Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. June 21 through August 9 (dark July 19); monthly comedy improv with Theatricum’s resident troupe Off the Grid (Friday, June 26; Friday, July 31; Wednesday, Aug. 26; Friday, Oct. 2), and the annual Under the Oaks salon series, offeringmusic and intimate performance under the stars every Thursday in September. On Saturday, Dec. 12, celebrate the holidays with Theatricum’s sixth annual Holiday Family Faire.
Unlike most companies in L.A. that stage continuous runs of a single play, Theatricum operates in true repertory. Each of the five mainstage productions opens in rapid succession and is added to the rotation. By August, all five plays are in performance, making it possible to see the entire season over the course of a single week.
Named “One of the 50 Coolest Places in Los Angeles” by Buzz magazine…
…and “Best Theater in the Woods” by LA Weekly. Theatricum was founded in the 1950s by actor Will Geer as a haven for out-of-work performers during the Hollywood Blacklist. Incorporated as a non-profit in 1973, Will’s family continues his legacy, presenting theater and music as a means to shine a light on current social issues.
Arts education remains central to the Theatricum Botanicum mission.
Programs include Academy of the Classics, providing lifelong learning opportunities that inspire and engage kids, teens and adults; the School Days field trip program, serving as many as 8,000 students from public and private schools who travel to Theatricum each spring and fall; and Classroom Enrichment, bringing Theatricum artist/teachers directly into the classroom. By the end of each summer’s unique Youth Drama Camp program, the kids are on their feet performing a complete Shakespeare production on the beautiful outdoor stage.
Theatricum Botanicum is supported, in part, by the Perenchio Foundation; Edward and Ai O. Shay Family and Sheri and Les Biller Family Foundations; Leo J. Knudson Charitable Fund; City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs; LA County Department of Arts and Culture as part of Creative Recovery LA, an initiative funded by the American Rescue Plan;Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors; and Shakespeare in American Communities, a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest.
Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum is located at 1419 North Topanga Canyon Blvd. in Topanga, midway between Pacific Coast Highway and the Ventura (101) Freeway. The amphitheaters are terraced into the hillside, so audience members are advised to dress casually (warmly for evenings) and bring cushions for bench seating. Patrons are welcome to arrive early to picnic in the gardens before a performance. Single tickets range from $15 to $63 with select Pay-What-You-Will performances available for each play. Single tickets go on sale March 15. Low-priced subscriptions are available now.
For more information, call (310)455–3723, or go to the website (Theatricum.com).
Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum 2026 Summer Schedule At-A-Glance
• Sunday, May 10 (Mother’s Day) at 2 p.m. – MOMentum Place
• Saturday,June 6 at7:30 p.m. –Romeo and Juliet (Opening Night)
• Sunday,June 7 at3:30 p.m.–A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Opening Matinee)
• Saturday,June 13 at7:30 p.m. –Romeo and Juliet
• Sunday,June 14 at3:30 p.m.–A Midsummer Night’s Dream
• Saturday,June 20 at7:30 p.m. –Treasure Island (Opening Night)
• Sunday,June 21 at10:30 a.m.–Family Fundays
• Sunday,June 21 at3:30 p.m.–A Midsummer Night’s Dream
• Sunday,June 21 at7:30 p.m.–Romeo and Juliet
• Friday, June 26 at7:30 p.m. – comedy improv with Off the Grid
• Saturday,June 27 at7:30 p.m. –Treasure Island
• Sunday,June 28 at10:30 a.m.–Family Fundays
• Sunday,June 28 at3:30 p.m.–A Midsummer Night’s Dream
• Sunday,June 28 at7:30 p.m.–Romeo and Juliet
• Saturday,July 4 at7:30 p.m. –Treasure Island
• Sunday,July 5 at10:30 a.m.–Family Fundays
• Sunday,July 5 at3:30 p.m. –A Midsummer Night’s Dream
• Sunday,July 5 at7:30 p.m.–Romeo and Juliet
• Saturday,July 11 at7:30 p.m. –Waiting in the Wings (Opening Night)
• Sunday,July 12 at10:30 a.m.–Family Fundays
• Sunday,July 12 at3:30 p.m. –Romeo and Juliet
• Sunday,July 12 at7:30 p.m. –Treasure Island
• Saturday,July 18 at7:30 p.m. –Waiting in the Wings
• Sunday,July 19 at3:30 p.m. –Treasure Island
• Sunday,July 19 at7:30 p.m. –Romeo and Juliet
• Sunday,July 26 at10:30 a.m.–Family Fundays
• Sunday,July 26 at3:30 p.m. –Treasure Island
• Sunday,July 26 at7:30 p.m. –Waiting in the Wings
• Friday,July 31 at7:30 p.m.– comedy improv with Off the Grid
• Saturday,Aug. 1 at7:30 p.m. –The People of Pompeii (Opening Night)
• Sunday,Aug. 2 at10:30 a.m.–Family Fundays
• Sunday,Aug. 2 at3:30 p.m. –Treasure Island
• Sunday,Aug. 2 at7:30 p.m. –Waiting in the Wings
• Monday,Aug. 3 at7:30 p.m. –Romeo and Juliet (PWYC)
• Thursdsay,Aug. 6 at7:30 p.m. –A Midsummer Night’s Dream
• Friday,Aug. 7 at7:30 p.m. –Romeo and Juliet
• Saturday,Aug. 8 at7:30 p.m. –The People of Pompeii
• Sunday,Aug. 9 at10:30 a.m.–Family Fundays
• Sunday,Aug. 9 at7:30 p.m. –Waiting in the Wings
• Monday,Aug.10 at7:30 p.m. –Treasure Island (PWYC)
• Wednesday,Aug. 12 at7:30 p.m.–A Midsummer Night’s Dream (PWYC)
• Thursday,Aug. 13 at7:30 p.m.–Romeo and Juliet
• Friday,Aug. 14 at7:30 p.m. – Waiting in the Wings
• Saturday,Aug. 15 at7:30 p.m. –The People of Pompeii
• Sunday,Aug. 16 at7:30 p.m. –Treasure Island
• Monday,Aug. 17 at7:30 p.m. –Waiting in the Wings (PWYC)
• Wednesday,Aug. 19 at7:30 p.m. –A Midsummer Night’s Dream
• Thursday,Aug. 20 at7:30 p.m. –Treasure Island
• Friday,Aug. 21 at7:30 p.m. –The People of Pompeii
• Saturday,Aug. 22 at7:30 p.m. –Romeo and Juliet
• Sunday,Aug. 23 at7:30 p.m. –Waiting in the Wings
• Wednesday,Aug. 26 at7:30 p.m.–comedy improv with Off the Grid
• Thursday,Aug. 27 at7:30 p.m.–A Midsummer Night’s Dream
• Friday, Aug. 28 at7.30 p.m. –Romeo and Juliet
• Saturday,Aug. 29 at7:30 p.m. –Treasure Island
• Sunday,Aug. 30 at7:30 p.m. –Waiting in the Wings
• Monday,Aug. 31 at7:30 p.m.–The People of Pompeii (PWYC)
• Thursday,Sept. 3 at7:30 p.m. –Under the Oaks
• Friday,Sept. 4 at7:30 p.m. –Treasure Island
• Saturday,Sept. 5 at7:30 p.m.–The People of Pompeii
Sunday,Sept. 6 at7:30 p.m. –Waiting in the Wings
• Monday,Sept. 7 (Labor Day) at6 p.m. – A Midsummer Night’s Dream
• Thursday,Sept. 10 at7:30 p.m. – Under the Oaks
• Friday,Sept. 11 at7:30 p.m. –Romeo and Juliet
• Saturday,Sept. 12 at8 p.m.–Treasure Island
• Sunday,Sept. 13 at3:30 p.m. –Waiting in the Wings
• Sunday,Sept. 13 at7:30 p.m. –The People of Pompeii
• Thursday,Sept. 17 at7:30 p.m. – Under the Oaks
• Friday,Sept. 18 at7:30 p.m. –Romeo and Juliet
• Saturday,Sept. 19 at7:30 p.m. –The People of Pompeii
• Sunday,Sept. 20 at3:30 p.m. –Waiting in the Wings
• Sunday,Sept. 20 at7:30 p.m. –Treasure Island
• Thursday, Sept. 24 at7:30 p.m. – Under the Oaks
• Friday,Sept. 25 at7:30 p.m. – Waiting in the Wings
• Saturday,Sept. 26 at3:30 p.m. –The People of Pompeii
• Saturday,Sept. 26 at7:30 p.m. –Romeo and Juliet
• Sunday,Sept. 27 at3:30 p.m.– Treasure Island
• Sunday,Sept. 27 at7:30 p.m. –A Midsummer Night’s Dream
• Friday,Oct. 2 at7:30 p.m. – comedy improv with Off the Grid
• Saturday,Oct. 3 at3:30 p.m. –Treasure Island
• Saturday,Oct. 3 at7:30 p.m. –Waiting in the Wings
• Sunday,Oct. 4 at7:30 p.m.–The People of Pompeii
• Saturday,Oct. 10 at7:30 p.m.– A Midsummer Night’s Dream
• Saturday, Dec. 12 from 11 a.m.–5 p.m. – Holiday Family Faire
Photos by Carolyn Elliott, Melissa Curtin, Ian Flanders and Theatricum Botanicum.