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This summer, the park becomes a stage—and you have a front-row seat.
New York Classical Theatre is back on the Upper West Side for its 26th season, bringing a fresh, fast, and free production of All’s Well That Ends Well to Central Park’s West 103rd Street entrance. Directed by NY Classical’s Founding Artistic Director Stephen Burdman, this rarely performed Shakespeare gem delivers a comedic love story full of twists, wit, and second chances—with a heroine who refuses to play by the rules.
Performances run in Central Park June 3–22, and as always with NY Classical, there are no tickets, no lines, and no barriers—just professional Off-Broadway theatre in the open air. Arrive when you like, stay as long as you want, and let the story unfold around you.
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