“While he was there, they said he did more in one year than some people had done in 10 years there,” Weathers said. He had initially dreamed of becoming a principal but later set his sights on running the Noble Network of Charter Schools, which includes Comer. He returned to work at his alma mater, Gary Comer College Prep, with a mission to “help the students so they could get the opportunities that he had,” Weathers said. “It’s a comfort to know that we’re that much closer to having justice served,” she said.Īusley excelled academically and earned a full-ride to the University of Michigan, where his mother said he became “well known on campus and became very active in a lot of the civic organizations.” “What made you do that? What drove you to that? What got you that upset that you felt like you wanted to drive into a crowd as if they weren’t even there?”Īusley’s mother, Nichelle Weathers, spent the day at her son’s wake, remembering him as an easy son who steered clear of trouble and loved to dance and laugh. It was all about my brother today,” she said. After the service, a horse-drawn carriage brought his casket to his gravesite. The charges were filed shortly before her brother’s funeral in suburban Country Club Hills. Learn more at HEALTH & SAFETY, NEXT STEPS.Huey’s sister said she was relieved that Dunbar “is not just roaming around here thinking it’s cool that he killed all these people.” PLAYS FOR A PLAGUE YEAR will not have masked required performances available due to the production being staged in Joe's Pub, where food and drink will be available for purchase throughout the performance. We no longer require proof of vaccination to access the facility, theaters, and restaurant.Ī face mask is required for all attendees in the facility and while watching a performance at all Tuesday evening and Saturday and Sunday matinees for:Ī face mask is strongly encouraged when attending performances on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, & Sunday evenings for:
Learn more below about the adjustments to protocols at The Public, effective Monday, September 12, 2022. We are continually adapting health and safety protocols in line with recommendations from the CDC, the WHO, and city, state, and federal guidelines.
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Those that do not abide by any health and safety protocols will be denied entry or removed from the facility. Public Theater staff and artists are subject to a mandatory vaccination and booster policy.Īll policies are subject to change at The Public’s sole discretion and without notice.
We will accept proof of vaccination via Excelsior Pass, the NYC Covid Safe Pass, a copy or photo of your CDC vaccination card, and/or a copy or photo of an official immunization record from outside the United States.įace masks are encouraged, but not required while attending performances at The Delacorte. This policy will continue until further notice.Ĭomplete vaccination is fourteen days following a final dose of the Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, Moderna, or Astra-Zeneca vaccine.
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We are excited to welcome you back to The Delacorte Theater for our 60th Anniversary Season of Free Shakespeare in the Park.