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Shakespeare in the Park Production Features Weddings

This year's Shakespeare in the Park production of 'Romeo and Juliet' is set against the backdrop of the U.S.-Mexico border and features a real-life wedding at the end of each performance. This creative approach aims to provide a fresh perspective on the iconic story.

The 2026 Shakespeare in the Park production reimagines 'Romeo and Juliet' by setting it on the U.S.-Mexico border. Each performance concludes with a wedding ceremony, adding a unique twist to the classic narrative.

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The Happy Ending Romeo and Juliet Didn’t Get

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Shakespeare in the Park Production Features Weddings