The evening also promises appearances by Annette Bening, Jackie Hoffman, E.L. Doctorow, Bryan Stevenson, Justin Levine, Micah Stock, Elizabeth Alexander, Sarah Amengual, Billy Collins, Brian Dennehy, Colman Domingo, Colin Donnell, Michael Friedman, Renée Elise Goldsberry, André Holland, Harold Holzer, Stephin Merritt, Cynthia Nixon, Annie-B Parson, Bryce Pinkham, Caesar Samoyoa, Vijay Seshadri and Michael Stuhlbarg.
According to the Public, the event explores "how Shakespeare has challenged and inspired the American people, from poets to presidents. This free one-night-only event will feature scenes from Shakespeare’s greatest works performed by some of America’s greatest actors, songs from musicals inspired by the Bard, as well as excerpts from the newly released Library of America book, 'Shakespeare in America,' edited by Public Theater Shakespeare scholar in residence James Shapiro, which includes speeches, interviews, and other writings about Shakespeare’s influence on American culture."
Highlights include Jones reading a scene from Othello; Baldwin reading scenes from Macbeth; O'Hara and Goldsberry singing from the Shakespeare in the Park production of Twelfth Night; Doctorow reading a landmark piece of American writing on Shakespeare; and Pasquale singing Tony in the "Tonight" duet from West Side Story.
The free tickets will be distributed two per person at noon June 30 at the Delacorte Theater. Free tickets will also be available via the virtual ticketing lottery at publictheater.org on the day of the event. Public Forum Supporter tickets are also available for a tax-deductible donation of $75.