The Delander theater, founded in 1962, is in the immediate vicinity of 80 — oh street on the southwestern corner of a large lawn. Located in the heart of the Central Park, the theater is the most famous for its summer productions of Shakespearean plays that take place during the annual Shakespearean festival in New York.
For eight weeks, there are at least two plays, one of which is traditionally Shakespeare’s play. Tickets for the show in the theater are free, so far no one is ready to wait in line to get them on the day of presentation. Delacort Theater is under the jurisdiction of the theater Joseph Papp Pablik and takes part in numerous productions of classical plays.
In addition to Shakespeare’s plays, the productions of Anton Chekhov “Chaika” and Bertolt Brecht are held. While the theater introduces many new talents on the stage, it also often uses better famous actors and actresses, including Maryl Strepe, Al Pachino, and Seymour Philip Hoffman.
This theater is in the open air and the capacity of 1872, offering a beautiful view of the stage from any place. Belveder can be seen on the background, which completes the picturesque surrounding environment for the famous theater of the Central Park,.