Delacorte Theater Reopens in Central Park After Major Renovations
CBS New YorkAugust 5, 20252 min1,380 views
10 connectionsΒ·12 entities in this videoβDelacorte Theater Reopens After Two-Year Renovation
- π The Delacorte Theater in Central Park has reopened its doors after a two-year renovation period.
- π‘ The theater, home to Shakespeare in the Park, received a major upgrade to prepare for the return of its summer performances.
Key Renovations and Improvements
- βΏοΈ The renovation focused on accessibility, installing accessible seating, ramps, lifts, and new bathrooms.
- π¨ A new climate control system was added to ensure comfort for performers and crew regardless of the weather.
- π οΈ Other upgrades include a leaky roof repair, updated equipment, and larger dressing rooms.
Significance and History
- ποΈ The Delacorte Theater, originally opened in 1962, was built with the mission of making theater accessible to everyone.
- π Over 160 productions have been staged there, featuring notable actors like Denzel Washington, Meryl Streep, and Morgan Freeman.
- π° The theater and its productions are considered the property of the people of New York, emphasizing its public service role.
Upcoming Performances
- π This summer's Shakespeare in the Park season will feature the play 'Twelfth Night'.
- π The cast includes notable actors such as Peter Dinklage, Sandra Oh, and Jesse Tyler Ferguson.
- π Performances of 'Twelfth Night' begin on August 7th and will run through September 14th.
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