Twelve entertaining, cost-free activities to enjoy in September, heralding the arrival of autumn
The much-anticipated production of "Pericles," a musical adaptation of William Shakespeare's play, is drawing to a close at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. Presented by Public Works, the five-night run ends on the 2nd of September.
The final performances of this captivating production will take place on Monday, 1st September, and Tuesday, 2nd September, with each show starting at 8 p.m. The Cathedral of St. John the Divine, a stunning venue, provides an ethereal backdrop for this gospel adaptation, adding an extra layer of magic to the performance.
As we bid farewell to the long days of summer, it's important to note that September still offers a variety of free shows, exhibitions, fitness classes, and more. The arrival of fall implies that winter is approaching, but September also presents opportunities to live it up and save money for the colder months.
Labour Day, the unofficial end of summer, falls on the first day of September this year. So, if you're looking for one last hurrah before the autumnal equinox, catching the final performances of "Pericles" could be just the ticket.
Don't miss out on this unique theatrical experience. Secure your tickets now and witness the enchanting blend of Shakespearean drama and gospel music at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. The production is being staged at this iconic venue until the 2nd of September.
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