FREE FOR ALL. ALL SUMMER. EVERY SUMMER.
The Public Theater and Free Shakespeare in the Park are coming to your neighborhood.
Kenny Leon‘s MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING begins on May 21 in Central Park, and we’ll be adding more ways for distribution in Manhattan for free tickets to the production.
Here’s a list of dates and locations where you can access day-of tickets:
- Thursday, May 30: Macomb’s Bridge Library
- Friday, June 21: Countee Cullen Library
Tickets will be distributed at 12pm and are first come, first served. Every person in line over the age of five is welcome to (1) or (2) tickets. Tickets are for day-of performances only.
Each performance will be held at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park and will begin at 8pm. Learn more about the show by clicking below:
Tickets to The Public Theater’s Free Shakespeare in the Park are distributed in a number of ways:
- On select dates in your community.
- At the Delacorte Theater in Central Park.
- In the lobby of The Public at 425 Lafayette Street.
- A digital lottery via TodayTix.
Learn more about the show at publictheater.org.
YOU HELP KEEP SHAKESPEARE FREE ALL SUMMER LONG.
When you join in as a PUBLIC SUPPORTER, you are joining a group of people that help provide FREE ACCESS to hundreds of thousands of others across all of New York City. It’s the best theater. In the middle of Central Park. For free. And it’s all because of people like you.
As a Public Supporter, we’ll save you a pair of seats at the Delacorte for either MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING or CORIOLANUS, plus you’ll gain early access and savings to our Astor Place Season of world premiere plays and musicals throughout the year.
Only a limited number of reserved seats are available in order to keep the majority of the tickets available and free to the general public.
Learn more, donate today, and help keep Shakespeare in the Park free. All Summer. Every summer. Visit publictheater.org or call 212.967.7555.
The Public is Theater Of, By, and For All People.
Performers, prices, and performance details are subject to change.