Arden Shakespeare Gild

Arden Shakespeare Gild Arden DE's Shakespeare company! Our summer outdoor production & Young Actors Workshop & more! The business meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. to plan year-round events.
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About The Gild - https://ardenclub.org/shakespeare/
The Shakespeare Gild meets on the first Wednesday of each month on the lower floor of Gild Hall in the Bratten Room. After we take care of business (around 8:15), we have refreshments and read sonnets. Newcomers welcome! To find our more about our parent organization, the Arden Club, and the year-round events and activities at our Gild Hall, visi

t: www.ardenclub.org
The Arden Shakespeare Gild continues a 100-year tradition of community Shakespeare in the historic village of Arden, Delaware. A member organization of the Arden Club, the gild is dedicated to including everyone with an interest in Shakespeare, both as audience and as participant. The gild produces one of Shakespeare’s plays each summer in the open-air Frank Stephens Memorial Theater in Arden, and sponsors lectures, readings and social activities throughout the year. The Arden Shakespeare Gild meets at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday in the Gild Hall, just south of Harvey Road at Orleans Road. Our address is 2126 The Highway, Arden, Delaware 19810. You can also get the latest Club & gild events or leave us a message at (302) 475-3126. For additional information visit our CONTACT US page. A Little History

YES, IT'S SPELLED G-I-L-D! But, no, it’s not the “Shakespearean” spelling of “guild.” In Shakespeare’s day, the English language was growing by leaps and bounds, and spelling was inconsistent. “Gild” does appear as an alternate to “guild,” but it’s not a peculiarly Elizabethan or even British spelling. So why g-i-l-d? The late Holley Webster, community theater activist and founder of Stage Monthly, once told me that early Ardenites chose “gild” because they were following George Bernard Shaw's efforts to reform spelling of the English language. While I haven’t searched the Arden Archives for Arden Club documents to confirm this, it’s a likely explanation. Spelling reform was a hot topic in the early 1900s. Mark Twain and Theodore Roosevelt were also notable supporters of spelling reform. Along with linguistic arguments for reform were concerns for social welfare: simpler spelling would eliminate barriers to literacy, especially for an immigrant population. I can easily imagine that, when they created a guild structure for their new Arden Club, Arden folk chose the reformed spelling for "gild," just as they embraced so many other intellectual, political and artistic trends of the time (Esperanto, housework co-operatives, "organic" schooling). -- Cecilia Vore May 2009

Explore Arden's history
and the Arden-Shakespeare connection

The Arden Craft Shop Museum is a small, charming museum that preserves the history of Delaware's utopian villages — Arden, Ardentown and Ardencroft. The collection features photos, theater costumes and examples of furniture, pottery, ironwork, and other arts and crafts that have been produced in the villages since Arden's founding in 1900. The museum is open Wednesday evenings 7:30-9 pm and Sunday afternoons 1-3 pm. To see more about the museum, go to http://www.theardens.com/museumIntro.htm

View this vintage photo of Arden founder Frank Stephens playing the role of Touchstone in Arden's 1915 production of "As You Like It." Extended hours at the Arden Craft Shop Museum before outdoor Shakespeare performances:

Just a few photos from Tuesday's rehearsal
06/13/2026

Just a few photos from Tuesday's rehearsal

06/13/2026

The reviews are in ! Dorinda Dove says it’s a terrific production. So you better go! Pay at the Green!

06/13/2026

𝗔𝗿𝗱𝗲𝗻 𝗦𝗵𝗮𝗸𝗲𝘀𝗽𝗲𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗚𝗶𝗹𝗱 𝗽𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀 "𝗠𝗮𝗰𝗯𝗲𝘁𝗵"

📆 June 12, 13, 18, 19 & 20 • 7:30pm
📆 June 14 • 2pm
📍Arden Shakespeare Gild, 2126 The Highway, Arden

Enjoy Shakespeare’s greatest tragedy in the beautiful outdoor setting of the Frank Stevens Memorial Theater. Bad weather performances will take place on the historic Arden Gild Hall stage.

𝑭𝒐𝒓 𝒊𝒏𝒇𝒐𝒓𝒎𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏: ardenclub.org/shakespeare

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Arden Veteran, Dan Tucker, takes on the good guy role of MacDuff in Arden Shakespeare Gild’s production of Macbeth, open...
06/12/2026

Arden Veteran, Dan Tucker, takes on the good guy role of MacDuff in Arden Shakespeare Gild’s production of Macbeth, opening TONIGHT in Arden! Tickets at the door 7:30 pm on the arden green.

We rarely if ever sell out so you can come to our Macbeth performances in the coming weeks so don't be afraid to just sh...
06/12/2026

We rarely if ever sell out so you can come to our Macbeth performances in the coming weeks so don't be afraid to just show up. You can also email [email protected] to hold a reservation. It opens Friday at 7:30 PM! Performances are on June 12th, 13th, 18th, 19th, and 20th at 7:30, and on June 14th at 2:00. Weather permitting, the shows will be at the outdoor Frank Stevens Memorial Theater. Bad weather shows will take place on the Gild Hall Stage.
This iconic Shakespearean tragedy, directed by Mary Catherine Kelley and produced by Laura Wallace and Katie Donovan, features George Teitze as MacBeth and Kerry Kristine McElrone as Lady Macbeth, Dan Tucker as MacDuff, Kevin Freel as Duncan, Adam Cooper as Malcolm, and Daryan Borys as Banquo. The witches will be played by Elizabeth Varley, Katie Finkelstein, and Jessica Fields.

06/10/2026
A lot of our Macbeth ... ooopps Scottish Play cast! (Typing this in a theatre...) - Some of these already posted. Reply ...
06/10/2026

A lot of our Macbeth ... ooopps Scottish Play cast! (Typing this in a theatre...) - Some of these already posted. Reply here and tag your friend in the cast or someone you particularly look forward to seeing!

Meet the MacBeth Cast! Katy Finkelstein, Elizabeth Varley, and Jessica Fields play the “Weird Sisters” In the Arden Shakespeare Gild performance of Macbeth

Daryan Borys makes his Arden debut in the role of Banquo in Arden Shakespeare Gild’s production of Macbeth - Details and ticketing link at https://ardenclub.org/shakespeare/ - Can also just reserve tickets by emailing [email protected]

The always amazing Adam Cooper plays the noble Malcolm in Arden Shakespeare’s production of Macbeth

The talented Chris Banker plays the Thane of Ross in Arden Shakespeare’s production of Macbeth

In two days, we will be holding our annual workshop registration for our Young Actors' Workshop. Please consider sharing...
12/04/2025

In two days, we will be holding our annual workshop registration for our Young Actors' Workshop. Please consider sharing on your social media pages. Looking forward to seeing you there!

ARDEN HOLIDAY SHOP TODAY!!    Sunday, November 30th 2025 10 am - 4 pmFree Admission * Plenty of ParkingLOCALLY HANDCRAFT...
11/30/2025

ARDEN HOLIDAY SHOP TODAY!! Sunday, November 30th 2025 10 am - 4 pm
Free Admission * Plenty of Parking
LOCALLY HANDCRAFTED
Jewelry, Pottery, Knits, Crafts and Much More!
Lunch Available
Gild Hall
2126 The Highway
Arden, DE 19810
Sponsored by The Arden Club, Inc.
Interactive floorplan at
www.ardenclub.org

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Field Theater, 2310 Woodland Lane
Arden, DE
19810

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