Central Park's open-air Delacorte Theater predisposes audiences to a good time: Most June nights, sunset gives way to moonlight before intermission, while poor weather (the resident Public Theater rarely cancels a show) prompts an umbrella-close coziness and shared devotion to live performance that can leave you feeling smug, if slightly soggy. Moreover, tickets are free. But place in that glorious setting a near-per…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 11:00PM on June 11, 2019