

Perfect Wedding
Robin Hawdon
This hilarious comedy by the author of Zara Spook and Other Lures had audiences screaming with laughter at the Humana Festival, Actors Theatre of Louisville.
In a ramshackle garage miles from anywhere two cars, both of which were en route to a wedding, await repairs.
One is Ron's, the ex husband of the bride to be, a man who missed his divorce and certainly doesn't want to miss his wife's wedding.
A bridesmaid who is engaged to the best man owns the other, a Volvo.
She has her intended's teenage daughter with her.
They miss the wedding because the shop's mechanic has never seen a Volvo, much less worked on one.
Ron finally does get off to the wedding, lugging a case of anti freeze as a wedding gift.
He staggers back later to warn the Volvo driver that her husband to be is a world class jerk.
Meanwhile, the teenager flls in love with with the amorous store gofer.
This wonderful play has excellent scene and monologue material.
"Deftly written... [with] juicy roles."
— Variety
Stanton's Garage is a comedy play written by Joan Ackermann and published by Samuel French .
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