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                            Perfect Wedding
                            A Farce
                            by
                            Robin Hawdon


                            Directed by Mary Tuck

                            March 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20 - 2010


                            Something old, something new, someone borrowed...

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                            This hysterical farce recounts events after a man wakes up in the bridal suite on his wedding morning to find an extremely attractive naked girl in bed beside him.  In the depths of a stag night hangover, he can't even remember meeting her.  Before he can get her out, his bride-to-be arrives to dress for the wedding and, in the ensuing panic, the girl is locked in the bathroom.  The best man is persuaded to claim her, but he gets confused and introduces the hotel chambermaid to the bride as his date.  The crisis escalates to nuclear levels by the time the mother of the bride and the best man's actual girlfriend arrive.  This rare combination of riotous farce and touching love story has provoked waves of laughter across Europe and America.

                            "Laughs abound." — Wisconsin Advocate.


                            "The full house audience roared with delight." — Green Bay Gazette.

                            "The audience is left aching with laughter. ... A crazy, wonderful evening."
                            — Bonn Schaufenster


                            "Splendid. ... Met with lengthy applause and shouts of approval." — Vienna Donnerstag

                            "Every cue is spot on, every joke a winner." — Cologne Express
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