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Julius Caesar - Free Summer Shakespeare in the Parks — NY Classical Theatre

Slay, Caesar! SLAY!

Join us for a bold night of Shakespeare, Pride, and Roman-inspired revelry! Come early for pre-show kiki, stay for the performance of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, and keep the celebration going after the show with a Julius Caesar-inspired drag performance at City Coffee & Bar hosted by Metanoia Rex, featuring Benedick the Bastard and Mallory Josephine Blu.

Thursday, June 18
in Central Park

(Enter at Central Park West & West 103rd Street)

6:30pm | Pre-Show Kiki
7:00pm | The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
9:30pm | Slay, Caesar! Drag Show
at City Coffee & Bar


In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Shakespeare explores the fragile line between loyalty and ambition, patriotism and betrayal. When a group of senators moves to stop a powerful leader they fear may become a tyrant, their decision unleashes consequences far beyond what they imagined. What begins as an act meant to save a republic instead fractures alliances, ignites public fury, and sends a nation spiraling toward chaos. A gripping examination of power, persuasion, and responsibility, Julius Caesar remains a play for now.

Totally free.
Reservations encouraged, not required.

Reserve for weather updates & reminders—walk-ups always welcome!

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