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Watch Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” in Bronx Park East on Friday, Sept. 6

ARTWORK FOR THE upcoming public screening by The Public Theater of a prior performance of William Shakespeare’s play “Much Ado About Nothing”
Graphic courtesy of The Public Theater

The Public Theater will hold its final “Movies Under the Stars” screening on Friday, Sept. 6, at Bronx Park, near Bronx Park East and Brady Avenue, of the acclaimed, free “Shakespeare in the Park” production of William Shakespere’s play, Much Ado About Nothing.

 

In partnership with the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment and NYC Parks, The Public Theater will screen 2019’s Much Ado About Nothing, captured live from The Delacorte Theater in Central Park by Thirteen’s Great Performances on PBS. Catch Tony Award winner Kenny Leon’s bold new take on Shakespeare’s cherished comedy of romantic retribution and miscommunication starring Tony and Oscar Award nominee Danielle Brooks.

 

The screening will begin at dusk, is free and open to the public, and does not require tickets. Bring a blanket and snacks, find a great spot on the lawn, and watch free Shakespeare outdoors for a fun, end-of-summer evening!

 

More information about Movies in the Parks can be found here, and full summer programming details can be found here.

 

 

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