June through August

Door Shakespeare Participates in NEA Big Read: Door County
On February 12, 2021, Door Shakespeare brings together an eclectic ensemble of nine artists to share excerpts from three plays by William Shakespeare that are featured in Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven as part of the 2021 NEA Big Read: Door County, running through February 13. The Door Shakespeare February 12, 2021, 7:00 live Zoom offering, Selections […]

Holidays on Ice, by David Sedaris: A Door Shakespeare Tradition
Door Shakespeare’s Producing Artistic Director, Michael Stebbins, and Managing Director, Amy Ensign, are pleased to announce live offerings of virtual holiday entertainment on December 4, 5, 18 & 19 @ 7 PM, and December 6 & 20 @ 5 PM. The Door Shakespeare Reading Series is free and open to the public, with donations welcomed. […]

Door Shakespeare Reading Series shares a holiday play featuring William Shakespeare.
Door Shakespeare, Producing Artistic Director Michael Stebbins, and Managing Director Amy Ensign, proudly announce the third offering in 2020’s Door Shakespeare Reading Series: Dream Upon Avon, by Wisconsin’s own John Kishline, running Friday, December 11 through Sunday, December 13. Shows are Friday and Saturday at 7:00, and Sunday at 5:00. The Door Shakespeare Reading is […]

Russ Bickerstaff Reviews The Comedy of Errors
A Totally ’80s Video-Style Comedy of Errors Russ Bickerstaff October 28, 2020 Door Shakespeare has… shown a clever approach (to the unique challenges of producing video content)… that is distinct from all of the rest of the fare that’s available over the internet. A sharp cast is edited together in a … whimsical […]

Excerpts from WeAreGreenBay.com’s Review of THE COMEDY OF ERRORS
Warren Gerds/Critic at Large: Review: Virtual ‘The Comedy of Errors’ camp x 3 BAILEYS HARBOR, Wis. (WFRV) – A camp version of a camp version of a camp play. That’s Door Shakespeare’s take on William Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors” done virtually in a Zoom setup. “Camp” = Tongue in cheek… or for the fun of […]

Presenting JM Barrie’s Shakespeare’s Legacy
Door Shakespeare is pleased to announce the second only known reading in the United States of one of J. M. Barrie’s rarest of works. Shakespeare’s Legacy was first produced at Drury Lane Theatre, London, on April 14, 1916, at a matinee for the benefit of the Young Women’s Christian Association for funds to provide […]

Audience reacts to Rosalind!
“It was incredible!” ~ Sue, Stevens Point, WI Audience reacts to Rosalind. “We enjoyed every minute of Door Shakespeare’s video production of Rosalind! Director Michael Stebbins has combined a talented cast with perfect period costumes, music, clever set design, and a lot of creativity. He and his team use some of the simplest, most widely available technology to bring […]

Virtual Production, J. M. Barrie’s “Rosalind”
“It was incredible!” ~ Sue, Stevens Point, WI Door County, Wisconsin July 29, 2020 Door Shakespeare Announces its First Virtual Production, J. M. Barrie’s “Rosalind” Door Shakespeare, Producing Artistic Director Michael Stebbins, and Managing Director Amy Ensign, proudly announce their first virtual production: “Rosalind,” by J.M. Barrie, running Wednesday, September 2 through Sunday, […]

A Chat With Camp Will Teaching Artists
Door Shakespeare‘s CAMP WILL is BACK! Yes, that is right. There are three one-week sessions this summer – all on a virtual platform – beginning July 13. Managing Director Amy Ensign, who guides Door Shakespeare’s educational programming, sat down with Camp Will Director, Elyse Edelman, Teaching Artists Scott McKenna Campbell, Jarrod Langwinski, and Teaching Apprentice, […]

Camp Will News, June 2020
Dear Camp Will Campers, We were so looking forward to another fun summer together and had gathered a wonderful group of teaching artists for a fun camp full of friendship and learning. The closing of the Björklunden campus along with continuing health concerns of COVID-19 led to the decision to move Camp Will […]