Comedy (not to be confused with the movie, 'The Perfect Wedding') Characters: 2 male, 4 female Interior Set 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 chamber maid 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. One of Samuel French's best selling titles. "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 'Laughs abound in the American premiere... It all works out in the end, but not before playgoers have aching sides.' USA - Wisconsin Advocate '....the audience is left aching with laughter.... It makes for a crazy, wonderful evening.' Germany - Bonn Schaufenster 'This fast-moving and hugely entertaining comedy.... produces an endlessseries of excuses, games of hide-and-seek, lies, confusions and falseconfessions.... every cue is spot on, every joke a winner - right up tothe unexpected happy end.' Cologne Express '.... a splendid evening in the theatre.... met with lengthy applause and shouts of approval.' Austria - Vienna Donnerstag 'The play moves at the speed of light, with a riot a minute that leaves theaudience crying with laughter.... the perfect medicine for all thosethinking about getting married.' UK - Daily Mail 'The whole show reminded me of a cross between Fawlty Towers and a WhitehallFarce... forget the wedding album, this is one scrapbook you'll nevertire of looking at.' U.K. - Derbyshire Times 'In Russianobody writes plays like this. It's a pity because when such texts arewell-translated and staged they are very popular... The audience laughed continuously for two hours, and then gave long applause. An excellentsitcom - the first of its kind at the Stage Molot Theatre. Hopefullynot the last.' Senat Perm 'FRANTIC, frenetic andfarcical, this wonderful comedy of errors is farce at it's top. It'sclose to Four Weddings and a Funeral for plot, intrigue and laughter..and that's saying something.' Slough Observer Oct 2017. 'A snap, crackle and pop of a farce which fizzes with frenetic energy from start to finish.' Reading Chronicle Oct 2017. NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH THE MOVIE, 'THE PERFECT WEDDING'. Of all my comedies this is actually my most performed across the world, rather to my surprise. It has played in almost every stock and amateur theatre in America, and received several hundred other productions in over thirty countries elsewhere. I think the fact that it has 'wedding' in the tile has something to do with it, but also that it offers five great parts for younger actors. It also fuses high comedy with a genuine love story - a rare combination. Robin Hawdon is one of the UKs most prolific playwrights with productions in over 40 countries and 20 languages. PERFECT WEDDING is one of his most successful comedies and Samuel French's best selling plays.