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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
 


Tickets

Reservations

Unreserved Seating

Special
Seating

Layout of Theater

Rain

Sold Out?

Kids

How to Get Here





TICKETS
They're welcome all; let 'em have kind admittance"  Timon of Athens

All tickets are $10 general seating, $8 for Arden Club members, and $5 for children age 12 and under, matinees are $5 for everyone. For reservations call (302) 475-3126. Reserved seating is for the convenience of our audience; we don’t charge extra for it, and there is no difference in price for bench or ground seating. With our ticket prices kept to a minimum, we do not have additional discounts for groups or seniors. The only discounted tickets we offer are for members of the Arden Club. Membership is open to the public and includes discounts to other club events, including concerts and other theater events. Information about joining the club is available HERE and brochures are available at all our performances.


RESERVATIONS FOR BENCH SEATING
"..those who stand so much on the new form, that they cannot at ease on the old bench?  O, their bones, their bones!"  Romeo and Juliet
We have room for 96 on our wooden benches. So we take reservations for 96 people for each performance. There are no assigned seats, and seats are filled as people arrive. If you reserve a seat, your ticket will say “bench seating” and will allow you to find an available seat on the benches. We hold reservations until 7:15. After that, your reservation will be considered a “no show” and your seats may be sold to people who are waiting.Our benches have backs, but they are still wooden benches. You will be a lot more comfortable if you bring seat cushions or back cushions.


UNRESERVED SEATING and "GROUNDLINGS"
"Stand, stand! We have the advantage of the ground!"  Cymbeline
Any bench seating that has not been reserved by 6pm on the night of the show will be available for purchase on a first-come, first-served basis. Otherwise, “groundling” seating is always available without a reservation. Groundling seating is just what it sounds like – space on the ground in front of the benches, closer to the stage. You are welcome to bring a blanket, cushions, or low beach chairs to sit on. There is room for many people to sit comfortably in our “groundling” area, but there is not room to spread out, picnic-like. So don’t plan on claiming a large piece of ground for yourself with a big blanket. Because of the design of the theater, regular-height folding chairs are not suitable in the groundling area because you will block other audience members. If you would like sit on a regular-height folding chair, you will be asked to put it at the back of the audience, near the street. This is still close to the action, and you can get a good view from behind the benches.


SPECIAL SEATING
"All places yield to him ere he sits down."  Coriolanus
We have a few places in the theater that are suitable for parking a wheelchair. We are also happy to save a front-row seat for hard-of-hearing or visually impaired audience members and people accompanying them. Please let us know if you need special seating, and we will reserve and mark specific seating for you.


RAIN LOCATION
"Here's neither bush nor shrub, to bear off any weather at all, and another storm brewing." 
  The Tempest
In the event of foul weather, we move our performances to the Gild Hall, which is located on the other side of Harvey Road, around 2 blocks from the outdoor Field Theater (a.k.a, Frank Stephens Memorial Theater). We move to the hall only if we have to, sometimes (but not often) in the middle of a performance. There is seating for 250 at the Gild Hall, so space is not a problem. All seats are general seating at the Gild Hall.


KIDS AND PERFORMANCES
"Here, said they, is the terror of the French, The scarecrow that affrights our children so." Henry VI

We encourage young people to see Shakespeare in performance. We stress clear, understandable delivery of Shakespeare’s language. Often children have less problem adapting to Shakespeare’s language than adults do. However, we do not alter the plays for younger audiences, and plays containing murder (Macbeth, Othello, Richard III) will still contain murder. Our 2008 production of Macbeth included the murder of Macduff’s family, with Lady Macduff murdered offstage, but her young son murdered onstage. It is a brutal act, even (as we did it) without blood effects. So you have to judge for yourself whether a particular production is suitable for your child and at what age. It’s a good idea to become familiar with the play ahead of time, either by watching a movie version or reading an adaptation of the story. That’s good advice for adults, too.


SOLD OUT? 
Those are they that most are willing."  Coriolanus

As long as you are able and willing to sit on the ground or take your chances at getting an unclaimed bench seat, there is room for you!


HOW TO GET HERE? - CLICK HERE!
"I like this place, And willingly could waste my time in it."  As You Like It



CALL AHEAD!  For reservations call (302) 475-3126
Prepare for mirth, for mirth becomes a feast."  Pericles  
 

Below is an image of the Field Theater. This will give you an idea of what the seating arrangements are.

Field Theater

 

 


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