One of New York City's most beloved summertime traditions, Shakespeare in the Park has been mounting free, open-air theatre in Central Park since 1962. Shakespeare just about single-handedly forged the screwball comedy with Beatrice and Benedick's verbal fireworks in Much Ado About Nothing, which got the season started (June 3–July 6).
One of New York City's most beloved summertime traditions, Shakespeare in the Park has been mounting free, open-air theatre in Central Park since 1962. Shakespeare just about single-handedly forged the screwball comedy with Beatrice and Benedick's verbal fireworks in Much Ado About Nothing, which got the season started (June 3–July 6).
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