Romeo and Juliet Starring YOU as Romeo or Juliet and a special someone as your true love

Play the part of the famous lovers with this customized version of the classic Shakespearean drama. Relive the thrill of classic lines with you in them.

“Oh Brad, Brad. Wherefore art thou Brad?”
“But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Helen is the sun.”

What’s more, if you choose the Happy Ending Version a new scene is added with a twist — the lovers live happily ever after! A short scene is added after Act V Scene III. It turns out the apothecary’s poison didn’t work and Romeo survives, and Juliet’s stabbing of herself merely made her pass out.”

The “Happy Ending Version”? I bite my thumb at Customized Classics and say, “Ancient damnation! O most wicked fiend!” — Brad and Helen, Act IV Scene V –DGJ

Update, 01 May: The good sports at Customized Classics write, “Heh. Methinks the blogger doth protest too much,” and offered me a 20% discount. —Romeo and Juliet Starring YOU as Romeo or Juliet and a special someone as your true love (Customized Classics)

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