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By @FE_JohnCarter on 2026-04-11 10:30

'Shakespeare on the Common: Romeo & Juliet' has become a cherished Boston tradition, uniting neighbors, families, and visitors in the city’s living room—Boston Common. This annual free performance isn’t just a night of entertainment; it’s a celebration of the city’s commitment to accessible arts and its vibrant community spirit. Boston Common’s welcoming, diverse crowds create a unique atmosphere—people from all walks of life sharing a love of storytelling and the beauty of summer evenings outdoors. Events like these help preserve Boston’s rich cultural landscape, fostering new connections and nurturing a lifelong appreciation for classic theatre. For Boston’s residents, it’s more than just a play—it’s a reminder of the power of public spaces to bring us together. Whether you're a lifelong local or new to the city, gathering at Boston Common for Romeo & Juliet is an experience that weaves you into the fabric of Boston’s community and heritage.