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Delacorte Theater

Delacorte Theater

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81 Central Park West, New York, New York, 10023, United States
(212) 539-8500 www.publictheater.org
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Aug 6, 2018
Great space where you get to watch Shakespeare in the park. They do a wonderful job on the set every year. The performances are always great. Definitely worth seeing at least once!

Aug 1, 2018
it was a phenomenal experience the actors and the performance itself was original the cast was great and profound. Classic Ive seen nothing like it & highly recommended to any and all ages( they take Shakespeare and bring ...it and it becomes so understandable and relatable to our current. It really pays to be a patriot and support your locals especially when it comes to cultural awareness and your support it also would not do justice to this performance if I didn't include the amazing performance by the children staff Theatre of New York they were absolutely astounding as a part of this production.

Aug 11, 2018
Saw Shakespeare in the Park performance of 12th Night. The theater is very accessible by everyone and accommodates patrons of all ages and abilities. Before the show we were encouraged to go in stage and interact with the performers. The theater itself has food and beverages for sale and many people spend time at the restaurant having drinks before the show begins. It is a pretty intimate setting and there isn't really a bad seat. It is outdoors so weather has an impact on the show but it also makes for beautiful surroundings. We have been there before and will be there again. It's one of the must do activities in the city.

Aug 16, 2018
Home to the Public's free Shakespeare in the Park, this spot is gem in the heart of the city. Performances are typically rain or shine, and are welcoming to diverse crowds experiencing their first of five hundredth Shakespeare performance. Sight lines to the stage are extremely well thought out, so don't worry about sitting close the back. Keep in mind the seats are plastic if you're prone to back pain, you may want to bring a small cushion.

Aug 15, 2018
Not a bad theater considering it's outdoors. They should give you a napkin or something to dry the seat before you sit after it has rained though. Seems like all seats are pretty good seats. But being outdoors you have to worry about the weather. Luckily I brought a sweater cause the wind was blowing a lot and making me cold. Also there are so many insects/bugs around and landing/crawling on you or biting you so that's annoying. Definitely use bug spray.

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