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"Drunk Shakespeare"

"Drunk Shakespeare"

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Drunk Shakespeare: Acting Under the Influence

What happens when one Shakespearean actor enjoys an adult beverage (or five … ) before they and their classical trained troop tackle one of the Bard’s classic stories? That’s the ridiculous fun of Drunk Shakespeare — a hilariously unpredictable night of theatrical mayhem that turns “iambic pentameter” into “imbibement pandemonium.”

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COVID Guidelines:
• Per New York State and City regulations, all staff and patrons must show proof of vaccination to gain entry to the venue. We will accept a completed vaccination card or Excelsior pass.

• Each attendee will need to present proof of full COVID-19 vaccination for entry to Drunk Shakespeare, along with an appropriate ID matching the name on their documentation. You must be fully vaccinated, which means the day of your event must be at least 14 days after your second dose of the Pfizer-BioNtech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine or at least 14 days after your single dose of the Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19 vaccine. Your documentation needs to be directly from the healthcare provider that performed the vaccination. You can display your proof of vaccination on your smartphone or present a physical copy.

• Drunk Shakespeare also welcomes the New York State Excelsior Pass, which provides secure, digital proof of COVID-19 vaccination. You don’t have to be a New York resident to use Excelsior Pass – anyone who received a COVID-19 vaccine in the state of New York is eligible.

• “NYT Critics’ Pick. … It offers considerably more fun than many Shakespeare productions, worth experiencing not to watch an actor get drunk, but to watch a cast juggle so many balls so adroitly.” —The New York Times

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  • COVID Guidelines: Per New York State and City regulations, all staff and patrons must show proof of vaccination to gain entry to the venue. We will accept a completed vaccination card or Excelsior pass. Each attendee will need to present proof of full COVID-19 vaccination for entry to Drunk Shakespeare, along with an appropriate ID matching the name on their documentation. You must be fully vaccinated, which means the day of your event must be at least 14 days after your second dose of the Pfizer-BioNtech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine or at least 14 days after your single dose of the Johnson & Johnson's Janssen COVID-19 vaccine. Your documentation needs to be directly from the healthcare provider that performed the vaccination. You can display your proof of vaccination on your smartphone or present a physical copy. Drunk Shakespeare also welcomes the New York State Excelsior Pass, which provides secure, digital proof of COVID-19 vaccination. You don't have to be a New York resident to use Excelsior Pass – anyone who received a COVID-19 vaccine in the state of New York is eligible. You must be age 21 or older to attend this event. All guests must show a valid photo ID upon arrival. No outside food or drink is allowed inside the venue. The venue has a bar in its 4th-floor lobby which offers a selection of beer, wine, craft cocktails, and delicious light snacks & sweets. Once you are seated you can enjoy service from your seats. There is no food or drink minimum at Drunk Shakespeare. Late seating is not guaranteed and will be at the discretion of house management. When granted, seating location may vary from purchased section and may be partial view.
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