
Keita Jones
A Bay Area native, Keita Jones was raised in a pre-gentrified Oakland, California during a time when the city was referred to as “The Town”, Foothill Boulevard was “The Strip”, and “Uptown” was still considered “Downtown”. Acting since the age of 13, he began his career on the stage at The Black Repertory Group in Berkeley and later received additional training at A.C.T.’s Young Conservatory as well as earning a B.A. in theater from UCLA’s prestigious school of Theater, Film and Television. Throughout his career, Keita has portrayed a wide variety of characters on stage from the middle-aged West Indian griot Poppa Shakespeare in The African Grove Company Presents Richard III, the southern-raised soldier Corporal Cobb in A Soldier’s Play, and recently released ex-con, Sterling in August Wilson’s Two Trains Running. In addition to contemporary work, Keita is no stranger to classical theater having worked with the California Shakespeare Theater and San Francisco based African American Shakespeare Company in productions such as King Lear, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Tartuffe.

