Established in 1910, the Forest Theatre Guild is one of the oldest outdoor theatre’s west of the Rockies. Catch quality performances of classic productions like Hamlet or Peter Pan, or enjoy a film on the theatre’s outdoor screen beneath the towering pine trees in historic, seaside Carmel.
If you’re in Carmel between May through July, don’t miss the opportunity to catch a show at the Forest Theatre Guild. Since its inception, the guild has featured a classic theatre repertoire, including many of Shakespeare’s most popular plays. The earliest shows were partially lit by bonfires, a tradition which continues to this day. In recent years, the guild has incorporated musicals and more contemporary works into its programme. The Forest Theatre Guild is community theatre at its very best and is testimony to Carmel’s civic pride and creativity.
Join local residents and visitors who flock to attend each year’s new production. Bring a blanket, some food and a bottle of wine and picnic beneath the stars. A snack bar serves drinks, hot coco and delicious homemade soups. Make an advance reservation to secure a seat on the theatre’s dining tier where you’ll be served a sumptuous dinner accompanied by wines from local vineyards.
The theatre has a Films in the Forest programme. Catch a newly released feature film, a classic film or a documentary on their outdoor screen.
Visit the official website to preview the season’s programme of theatre, film and events. Tickets are available online or at the box office an hour before show time.
The theatre is located in forest between the highway and the Pacific Ocean, so it gets very dark at sundown. The theatre is a half hour walk from downtown Carmel. If driving, arrive an hour before show time as the parking lot is small. Overflow parking is available along the streets leading to the theatre, but these are very windy and narrow.