- Schindel Says Productions
Breathe new life into the Bard with your own lungs! From the comfort of your own seat, play with the language and lust of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet as you’re led through a collective telling of the classic play. Embody Lady Capulet, Friar Laurence, star-crossed lovers, and more. Brought to you by Dana Schindel – artist, empath, “A troubadour who you need to know about” (FV Music Blog), Shakespeare: Say It! – Romeo and Juliet is your chance to fall in love again for the very first time. No preparation, no pressure – just the thrill of Shakespeare coming alive in a way you’ve never imagined. Let’s speak the speech, together.
O Romeo, Romeo…
Hilarious show! Sad it’s done it’s run, VERY fun concept for Shakespeare and had a blast with the audience. Despite tech glitches today the lead was very fun and made it all work in a way that still made the show very enjoyable. I would see this show in a heartbeat if it was back next year (maybe with Hamlet or Twelfth Night ;))
Creative & clever, interactive & entertaining! Highly recommend!
I’m not a huge shakespeare fan and I had a FANTASTIC time at this show. The interactivity is so fun, I loved the space Dana brought us into together. Highly recommend
I attended on Tuesday July 20 at 11:00 a m and WAS THE ONLY ONE there other than the volunteer who it turns out I know!
We had a great time! Like an intimate table-read but I could see what fun it would be with more people in the audience!! I normally don’t like audience participation but this is different and fun and you don’t have to go onstage!!
She really makes the Bard come to life and the ancient words become suddenly totally understandable!
GO AND BRUSH UP ON YOUR SHAKESPEARE— YOU COULD BE ROMEO OR JULIET!! ( or the nurse— best part!!)
This was the first show we saw! We loved it and after seeing several shows, this is still one of my favorites. It feels like enjoying a bit of Shakespeare with a bunch of your best theatre friends and Dana has the best energy! You’ll like it, check it out!
Saw this the other day, and it was awesome! I am a sucker for audience interaction, and so this show really scratched that itch for me. Such a fun and welcoming space, and was a cool take for a Fringe show!
A fun take on a classic tale. The whole show is audience participation, but you can participate more or less depending on preference (make sure to arrive early if you want to participate more). There were a few moments where she said a line and then the audience repeated it that felt a bit clunky and unnecessary, but overall it was quite fun.