
Shakespeare has once again arrived in New York City! The Public Theater, the nation’s foremost producer of Shakespeare, carries on the beloved tradition that New York natives and visitors alike have enjoyed for 56 years.
Come to Delacorte Theater in Central Park and see the “Merchant of Venice” like never before. The performance is directed by Daniel Sullivan and tickets are FREE! Tickets are distributed via the free line at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park, and on the web via our Virtual Ticketing system. Some tickets for reserve seating are available with a donation.
For more information on Shakespeare in the Park visit their website or the website of the Public Theater.

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