Delaware Shakespeare Festival

The Founders

Who got this whole thing started?

Artistic Director: Molly Cahill

Molly Cahill - Artistic DirectorMolly Cahill is the founder and Artistic Director of the Delaware Shakespeare Festival. At DSF, she has appeared as Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing, Rosaline in Love's Labour's Lost, Rosalind in As You Like It, and Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Other credits include Ana in The Monument (Theater Alliance, DC), Maire in Translations (Irish Rep, Phila.), Adrienne in Cheeseburgers in Nowhereville (Delaware Theatre Company, YPF), and Bianca in Othello (Chicago Theatre Building).

Ms. Cahill received a B.S. in Theatre and English from Northwestern University and an M.F.A. in Acting from the Catholic University of America. She also studied Shakespeare at the London Dramatic Academy (in assoc. with RADA). An Avid writer, her plays number 22, no tomato and Wine have been presented at the PCS New Play Festival.

Ms. Cahill founded the Festival as a means to bring classic theatre to the First State. Her goal is to make Shakespeare affordable and enjoyable for everyone.

Managing Director: Greg Robleto

Greg Robleto - Managing DirectorGregory Robleto oversees the administrative, development and marketing initiatives of the company. An accomplished arts manager, Mr. Robleto was on the board of Harrington Theatre Arts organization and was sought to become Board President of the Wilmington Drama League. He has a B.A. in English (Drama) from the University of Delaware, management training through Dale Carnegie, and nearly ten years of professional experience in Marketing and Design in the corporate world.

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The Delaware Shakespeare Festival is an annual theatrical event celebrating the works of Shakespeare through professional outdoor performances. Begun in 2003, the Festival has grown each year by entertaining and enlightening enthusiastic crowds who enjoy picnicking while taking in the performance. The Festival is an ideal way to introduce youngsters to the classics, or for adults to reacquaint with these classic works of literature.


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