
A comedy by Ray Cooney & John Chapman
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“Gets madder and funnier as it goes along” - Daily Mirror
A wedding always creates tension and requires good problem solving and personal management skills, but the society event in There Goes the Bride by Ray Cooney and John Chapman brings new meaning to the phrase ‘trouble in paradise.’ Besides the usual interfering relatives and disapproving future in-laws, Judy must deal with a father who is out of his mind – and not because he’s losing a daughter.
The morning of the wedding, harassed advertising executive Timothy Westerby hits his head and happily awakens beside Polly Perkins, a 1920's Flapper girl straight out of his current advertising campaign. Of course, no one else can see or hear her. Imagining himself back in 1926, Timothy falls in love, the current wedding preparations plummets into pandemonium, while desperate friends and family do their utmost to get the father of the bride back to reality in time to walk his daughter down the aisle. Bruce Burgun directs this furiously funny fiasco that will have you laughing all the way home.
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