June 29 through August 22, 2026
General
Directing Team Announced
Baileys Harbor, WI Door Shakespeare is pleased to announce the directing team for the 2026 summer season: Suzanne Graff returns to direct The Importance of Being Earnest, and Eva Breneman […]
Camp Will Registration Open
April 3, 2026 Camp Will Registration Opens Door Shakespeare’s summer theater program for youth, Camp Will, is accepting registrations for three sessions this summer. Weeklong workshops run July 13–17, July […]
Early Bird Season Subscriptions on Sale!
Door Shakespeare is pleased to announce that tickets are on sale for the 2025 summer season, with early bird savings of up to 30% available through the end of the […]
EMMA FEATURE: Intimacy Direction and Regency Era Etiquette
An Interview with Intimacy and Fight Director Christopher Elst ALEXA PRAXL: How do you go about researching the social and intimacy rules of the Regency era? Are there specific […]
SPOTLIGHT: Camp Will Teaching Artist Angel Rivera
In 2016, at 11 years old, Angel Rivera enrolled in Camp Will for the first time. Angel had been in their first show at 9 years old, and, two years […]
Door Shakespeare Announces Date for the Annual Gala
The celebration of all things Door Shakespeare lands on July 30 this year and will be located at the Woodwalk Gallery. Proceeds from the event will go towards production costs […]
January 27 News
Door County Reads • Meet the Cast • Director • Playwright • Garden Project Celebrate Wisconsin Authors and Small-Town Life With Door County Reads “Join us and your neighbors […]
Door Shakespeare Adds to the Holiday Mix
The Happy Prince: A Radio Play Door Shakespeare is pleased to announce their annual youth production, The Happy Prince: A Radio Play, by Andrew J. Fenady and Duke Fenady, based […]
HOLIDAYS ON ICE, by David Sedaris: A Door Shakespeare Tradition
The merrymaking begins as Door Shakespeare’s Producing Artistic Director, Michael Stebbins, returns for the fourth year to read select essays from Holidays on Ice, by beloved humorist David Sedaris, on […]
I HATE HAMLET
On October 18, Door Shakespeare presented a staged reading of Paul Rudnick’s I Hate Hamlet. Take a look at the program (below), including actor biographies and production information. […]
