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Shakespeare Dallas

4.1 (30 reviews)
Closed 7:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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Jennifer W.

Did you know Texas is hot in the summer? It is. Really, really, uncomfortably hot. BUT! Shakespeare in the Park is actually so good and so fun that it makes sweating on a picnic blanket drinking wine from a plastic cup worth it. Also? Shakespeare + wine = classy no matter what snack foods you're bringing. They do a few shows a year and they are always done SO well. The directors involved make great choices with the plays and I love going here with friends, bringing a picnic blanket or some low profile chairs (please don't be the dick who sits towards the front in a full height camp chair) and bringing some snacks! It is BYOB but they sell a few snacks and cold drinks (which you will probably need in the heat) but it really will start to cool off when the sun goes down. Definitely get there AT SEVEN though if you want a good seat and a good parking space. $5 cash to park in their lot. Members only sitting in the middle but the views from the sides are great too! Trust me, once you go you'll want to come back! It's fantastic and supports local DFW actors!

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Xavier M.

Wasn't really what I expected as the entire Hamlet act was performed by one actress. Nevertheless, the actress did a great job and I would recommend this to anyone looking to try something new for date night.

Ahana S.

One of my favorite things to do in the summer. Part of this experience is luck, as cooler summer nights are the best to enjoy these outdoor plays. But the opportunity to picnic from twilight into the night and watch always amazing plays with modern twists is truly a great experience. The plays are about 2 hours long with an intermission and always have great actors and are very entertaining. Tips: bring plenty of drinks, bug spray, +/- sunblock. Note if you use blanket and sand chairs you can sit closer to the stage as high back chairs are only in the back.

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Mike M.

What an awesomely pleasant surprise. With pretty modest expectations, we purchased tickets to see the SITP production of Comedy of Errors and were totally pleased with our experience. **My only word of caution is that the play is not held at the address in the Yelp review on Harry Hines but instead at Samuell-Grand Ampitheatre off of I-30. This caused some confusion and enroute googling on our way to the play** Pretty much any objection you could come up with would be mitigated by the experience. - it is cheap - only $10 per person! Other things we paid were $5 for the close parking, we brought a bottle of wine and some snacks, and a blanket (although you can rent sand chairs for $5). Additionally, we gave them a few extra bucks because it costs them about $20 per person just to put the show on each night! - it was FUNNY - it takes you about 15-30 minutes to readjust your ears to hearing ye olde english and iambic pentameter, but the actors are really talented and there is high production value. Everyone from young kids to couples to old people seemed like they really got a kick out of it. - it was relaxing - what a great evening sitting outside and watching a play! There is not a bad vantage spot in the entire stage area, so just bring your picnic gear with some snacks and sit back and relax! I was actually in Comedy of Errors back in high school and was super duper impressed with their production - great acting, costumes, technical aspects. Theatre fans of all ages and experience levels will really get a kick out of this experience!

Jen V.

I'm glad I tried it but I had my qualms with the Mid Summer Nights Dream performance. At times it was difficult to hear and see. There were many children running about...they were distracting to the show as they needed to be entertained. They show was alright but couldn't help but be bothered by the modern feel to the stage, act, and costumes yet nothing to the language used in the play. I mean, they had silk ribbon, cirque du soleil type stuff, modern clothes...and still used thy? It just didn't work for me. The beginning where they ask for money saying they only charge you like a quarter of the cost of production to see the show seemed odd too. I hate ploys for money. They send out the smallest children in the biggest oversized shirts they can find to collect your money. Just charge the amount you really want up front and don't try to make me feel bad and like I already received a deal. Not saying I wouldn't go again...just not eager.

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A great way to spend a weekend night with family! A picnic on the grass and some great Shakespeare!

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