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08 Sept 2025

Couple who met as actors spinning fire and fighting as Vikings get engaged onstage dressed as Shakespeare characters

Couple who met as actors spinning fire and fighting as Vikings get engaged onstage dressed as Shakespeare characters

A couple who met as volunteer actors for an outdoor theatre where they performed as fire spinners and fought one another dressed as Vikings are preparing to marry after getting engaged on stage dressed as William Shakespeare characters Juliet and Puck.

Dave Churm, 28, an engineer for a pharmaceutical company, got down on one knee at the end of last summer’s opening performance of Kynren – an outdoor show that portrays an ‘epic tale of England’ weekly throughout the summer based in Bishop Auckland, County Durham.

Asking Shannon Walton, 24, a children’s sports coach, in front of the audience to marry him, the pair are now planning their wedding which will include a small Viking ship on their top table as a nod to the ship onstage where they got engaged.

Dave, who lives with Shannon in Shildon, Durham, told PA Real Life: “We have a scene where we fight each other as Vikings and we do combat where she’ll knock me to the floor and kick me.

“I normally lose that fight but it is fun to have those sorts of links together.

“I wanted the show to be part of the proposal because it’s how we met and it’s a place that is special to us.”

The pair both signed themselves up as volunteers for Kynren in June 2017, meeting for the first time in rehearsals.

Over that summer, Dave and Shannon took part as fire spinners and had a scene onstage together where they fought each other.

During the Shakespeare section of the show, Shannon plays Juliet from Romeo And Juliet while Dave is Puck from A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

After going on what they called a “failed date” in 2018 it was not until two years later that they managed a second.

Dave said: “We’d tried to go on a date but she didn’t turn up and then an hour later, I found out that her car wasn’t working.

“Eventually we did meet up, we were watching a film and I was asking the basic date questions, trying to find out where she was originally from because she was born in Germany which I thought was really cool.

“Suddenly, she stopped answering and I realised she fell asleep.”

Thinking that Shannon was not interested, Dave did not ask for a second date but the pair stayed in touch during the months that Kynren was not running, and in January 2020, they decided to try again.

Shannon said: “We managed to go on quite a few dates in January and February before everything got locked down. We didn’t quarantine together but I used to go to his and sit in the garden two metres away.”

In August 2022, the couple moved in together and Dave began thinking of ways to propose to Shannon.

He added: “Over a year ago, I floated the idea of a Kynren proposal sort of as a joke just to see her reaction and she was very against the idea, but coming up to last year’s proposal she seemed to start coming back round to the idea.

“Obviously, it’s where we met, where our relationship grew, and where a lot of our friends are now so I thought it’d be the perfect place for us.

“No one knew ahead of time apart from one person on our team because I wanted to make sure it stayed a surprise.”

With that in mind, Dave started taking small boxes to work in his bag to see if Shannon would find them and, when she did not, he smuggled the real ring box to Kynren with them.

Dave said: “So we do the Shakespeare scene together, Shannon as Juliet and I do the character Puck from A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

“On the finale, we go out together in those costumes so I thought that would be the perfect opportunity.

“I managed to sneak the ring into my waistband and we walked up to the finale together and then the ring box dropped. I started to panic, but it got caught in the bottom of the trousers.

“I managed to shuffle in for our finale and then I waited until after all the fireworks. The lights sort of dim down and we’re meant to wander off the stage. I waited until that moment so that we weren’t stealing the limelight from the show.”

Waiting until the firework display had finished, Dave got down on one knee on stage and popped the question, to Shannon’s surprise.

She said: “I think the first thing I said was, ‘are you serious?’ when he said ‘yeah’, of course I said yes.

“It’s a meaningful place for us both and my best friend who first volunteered with me realised what was happening and ran over and she cried.”

After the proposal, Dave and Shannon looked on social media to see if any audience members had spotted what had happened.

Dave said: “We normally look on social media after each performance to try and spot each other in the scenes and there was one video I found where you hear somebody shout out that there’s a proposal and then we get a little cheer from one section of the audience.”

Now, the couple are looking forward to their wedding, set for October this year, and they plan to acknowledge the way they met.

“Shannon has made a little Viking ship which is going to sit on the head table with us because we do the Viking fight scenes together,” said Dave.

“We’ve invited around 50 people from Kynren to the wedding so there will be a lot of people from the production there to celebrate with us.”

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