All's Well

All’s Well That Ends Well

About the Show

Written around 1604, All’s Well That Ends Well is one of Shakespeare’s boldest romantic comedies. When Helena—a brilliant, determined young woman—heals a king, she earns the right to choose her husband. But love isn’t so simple, and she must use wit, courage, and a daring plan to win the life she desires. Full of humor, heart, and twists, this rarely performed gem is a story of love on Helena’s terms.

Performances will take place on the following dates:

June 3-22 in Central Park (Central Park West & W 103rd St.)

June 24-29 in Carl Schurz Park (E 87th St. & East End Ave.)

July 1-6 in Battery Park and Castle Clinton (Battery Place & Broadway)

For the first time, New York Classical Theatre is offering daytime matinee performances to make productions more accessible to students, seniors, and community groups. A student-focused matinee will take place on June 4 in Central Park, and a stationary, accessibility-forward matinee will take place on June 25 in Carl Schurz Park. Both performances begin at 11am.

All performances are FREE and open to the public.

Click Reserve Tickets to view the production calendar. Reservations and donations are encouraged.

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