Through the portal and down the rabbit hole, join Alice on an adventure in Codornices Park, Berkeley!

Juliana Frick as Alice, Dana Merwin as White Rabbit, and Carolina Duncan as the March Hare in 2023 Alice in Wander Land. Photo: Jessica Ferris

“The creativity and execution of Alice In Wander Land was off the charts wonderful.”

—Kesa K., Parent, Berkeley Resident

Alice needs your help, kids!

Follow Alice down the rabbit hole and through the woods to encounter the magical beings of Wander Land.

Your grownups will join you on a 1.5 mile journey, and the story will unfold all around you as you go.

You will feel Wander Land come alive through live music, acrobatic performances, inventive puppetry, and stunning vistas.

Will the Queen of Hearts be as wonderful as Alice hopes? Or will Alice’s new friends have to help her learn important lessons about love and justice?

WHEN: Saturdays & Sundays, May 25th – June 16, 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

WHERE: Codornices Park, 1201 Euclid Ave, Berkeley, CA 94708

PUBLIC TRANSIT: Take the 7 or the 18 AC Transit bus to Shattuck Place at Rose Street. Then, head eastward up Rose Street for about a half a mile.  From Rose Street, turn left on Bay View Place, and then left again on Euclid Ave. Codornices Park will be on your right.

BUY TICKETS: Here! (We are happy to be able to offer $5 tickets for EBT/CalFresh recipients. To begin a reservation for $5 tickets, please contact us here. )

Advance ticket sales close 10:00 pm the night before a show. You can check our Instagram for morning-of walkup ticket availability.

CHECK IN: at our Welcome Tent near the playground structure between 10:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. (Be sure not to miss the group before it heads off into the woods at 10:30 a.m.!) Show runs approximately 1.5 hours.

Recommended for ages 4–8; adults will accompany their kids through a mile and a half of hilly hiking trails which are not stroller-friendly. Babies who will be carried by their grown up do not need a ticket; every other human, adult or child, will need their own ticket.  

ACCESSIBILITY:

ASL interpretation: Saturday June 1st and Sunday June 9th. Interpretation coordinated by Urban Jazz Dance Company’s access services!

We will have a quiet zone. If your family needs some low-stimulation quiet time at any point during the show, visit our Quiet Zone tent next to our Welcome Tent. Kids must be accompanied by a grown up.

Sensory guide and social narrative are at this link and will give you information about the venue, themes and tone, and social interactions you might have at our show.

For those who would benefit from reading our script in addition to seeing our show, we have made it available at this link.

Unfortunately, our route in Codornices Park is not ADA compliant and not accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. We have been working on securing an ADA-compliant location for our 2025 season!

Meet the Cast and Crew!

The Queen of Hearts knows about falling-off-heads!

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