Harefield Gazette

Wedding bells and a bit of a ding dong

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IS THERE any such thing as a Perfect Wedding?

Well there is a riotous wedding-day comedy coming soon to the Compass

For their next production, Ruislip Dramatic Society (RDS) invite you to join them for an hilarious wedding-day comedy filled with laughs, confusions and nightmares for the best man.

The group will be performing Robin Hawdon’s Perfect Wedding, a fastpaced rollercoas­ter of a show and the perfect medicine for all those thinking about getting married.

When a bridegroom wakes on his wedding day to find a strange but highly attractive girl in bed beside him, his best man must help him avoid disaster!

But who is she? How did she get there? And what have they been up to together in the bridal suite?

With his bride-to-be soon to arrive, he must act fast to get this stranger out of the way, but he then discovers his bride is already there, and on her way up to the room!

So, the best man must pretend the girl’s his girlfriend, but what about his real partner who is also expected to join them any moment?

Add to this the arrival of the bride’s parents plus the hotel staff and the chaos quickly reaches nuclear proportion­s in this riotous snap, crackle and pop of a comedy which fizzes with frenetic energy from start to finish.

Perfect Wedding is considered Robin Hawdon’s most popular play, with several hundred production­s having been staged around the world, and a planned film adaptation coming soon.

The RDS performanc­es will actually coincide with the Royal wedding, and so the group invites you to celebrate with them at this hilarious show that is guaranteed to put you in the mood for the special day.

Perfect Wedding is at the Compass Theatre, Glebe Avenue, Ickenham, 16-19 May 16 to 19, 7.45pm, tickets: £12 or £11 concession­s (Wednesday/ Thursday only). Book online at www. ruislipdra­matic.org and www.hillingdon­theatres.uk or call the Compass on 01895 250615.

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Farcical fun comes to Compass Theatre over the Royal wedding weekend

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