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You can head to Central Park to see the Public Theater's Shakespeare in the Park, or you can wait for the Public to come to you as its Mobile Unit travels through all five boroughs with a stripped-down version of Shakespeare's ardent comedy about the forest romps of an ousted duke, his cross-dressing daughter and her lovestruck swain. Emma Rosa Went directs a cast of 10. The tour begins at Astor Place (June 4–6) before wending its way through the rest of the city and concluding in Prospect Park (June 27, 28); a full schedule is on the Public's website.
Hip to Hip Theatre Company swivels from park to park in Queens, with outings to Jersey City and Southampton, to perform its annual diptych of Shakespeare plays in rep. This summer's offerings are the Scottish tragedy Macbeth, in which a nobleman and his wife descend into a nightmare of disquiet after planning their monarch's murder, and popular comedy As You Like It, in which which an inventive young woman disguises herself as a boy to win her man. Consult Hip to Hip's website to see which production plays when and where.
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