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Romeo and Juliet
by William Shakespeare
June 6, 2026 - September 26, 2026
The Gilded Age in New York City: a moment of explosive industrial growth, staggering inequality, and rigid social division. It is within this landscape of class hatred and social imbalance that Romeo and Juliet find each other, two teenagers who are young, impulsive, and innocent of the adult grievances surrounding them. The history of the Gilded Age and the tragic fate of Romeo and Juliet loom as a warning: when humanity gets lost in division, hate, and fear, the first things we sacrifice are compassion, connection, and a hopeful future for our children. |
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Children under 3 years old will be issued a complimentary ticket by the box office for entry. |
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