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Delacorte Theater in New York, NY

81 Central Park West New York, NY 10024
The following tours go by Delacorte Theater:
Central Park Pedicab Tours for Up to 3 People Photo
4/25/2024 - 3/31/2025
Set aside mundane city tours and embrace Central Park Pedicab Tours for an intimate exploration of the heart of New York City - Central Park.
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Deluxe 2 Hours Central Park Pedicab Tour Photo
4/25/2024 - 3/31/2025
If you want the ultimate way to explore Central Park and see the sights while traveling in style, then a Deluxe 2 Hours Pedicab Tour is just what you need.
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Nestled in the heart of Central Park in New York City, among the verdant green canopy of trees, lies a veritable treasure of American theatre – the Delacorte Theater. Most renowned as the summer home of the Public Theater's annual "Free Shakespeare in the Park", this open-air amphitheatre attracts over 100,000 people from around the world each season, who arrive to experience the magic of Shakespeare under the stars. The Delacorte Theater provides a unique cultural experience where art and nature seamlesly blend together, making it a must-see destination for theatre enthusiasts and lovers of the arts.

Established in 1962, this impressive theatre was donated to the city by George T. Delacorte Jr., an American philanthropist and publisher who wanted to create a space where everyone could enjoy high-quality performances for free. Designed by architect Richard Buckminster Fuller, the theatre has evolved over its 60 years of existence, but still remains true to Delacorte's dream of accessible theatre. It stretches over 2.5 acres, accommodating up to 1800 people, thereby providing an ethereal, open-air tourist hub amid the hustle and bustle of modern New York City.

The Delacorte Theater plays host to various landmark performances throughout the year, with the biggest highlight unquestionably being the annual "Free Shakespeare in the Park" festival. During this immersive event, visitors can witness world-class theatre for free, with past productions featuring top talent like Meryl Streep, Denzel Washington, and Al Pacino. Although renowned for presenting the Bard's classics, the venue also champions fresh, contemporary works, vividly reflecting the dynamism and diversity of America's cultural capital. Visitors can also marvel at the captivating architecture of the theater itself, including the unique hydraulic stage, first of its kind, that allows for dynamic setting changes.

Aside from the captivating performances, visitors will be serenaded by the harmonious sounds of nature, as the theater is surrounded by Central Park's enchanting Belvedere Castle and the sprawling Turtle Pond. This idyllic backdrop enhances the theatrical experience, allowing guests to enjoy classic literature while immersed in the natural beauty of one of the most famous parks in the world. The Delacorte Theater is more than just a venue; it's a beloved summer tradition in New York City.

In summary, the Delacorte Theater offers a captivating blend of culture, history, and natural beauty. It allows tourists and locals alike to delve into the world of Shakespeare and contemporary theatre, presented by some of the finest talent in the world, right in the heart of one of the city's most celebrated green spaces. For those looking to experience the vibrant spirit of New York City, an evening at the Delacorte Theater is an absolute must. With top-notch performances, stunning locations, and the chance to witness theatre under the open sky, the Delacorte Theater promises an unforgettable cultural experience for any visitor to the Big Apple.

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