Following Romeo & Juliet, the second offering of Shakespeare in the Park's 2026 summer season offers somewhat happier hopes for lovers. A sweeping story of jealousy, love, repentance, angry bears and magic statuary, it begins in deep suffering but ends, like winter itself, with the prospect of healing and rebirth. Raúl Esparza plays the paranoid Leontes and Lily Rabe is his unjustly accused wife, Hermione, supported by Chuck Cooper, Teagle F. Bougere, Steven Skybell and Isabela Ferrer. Helming the production is that old master Daniel Sullivan—who, at 86, has directed eleven previous Shakespeare in the Park, along with such Broadway favorites as The Heidi Chronicles, Good People and Proof. Tickets are free, of course; see our complete guide to Shakespeare in the Park tickets for details.

The Winter's Tale
Time Out says
Details
- Event website:
- publictheater.org
- Address
- Delacorte Theater
- Central Park, enter at Central Park West and 81st St
- New York
- 10023
- Transport:
- Subway: B, C to 81st St–Museum of Natural History
- Price:
- Free
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