

There Goes the Bride
John Chapman
When Millie Compton's fiance bolts from the altar, she rushes into the church dressing room in tears.
She is joined by her sister (the matron of honor), her mother and grandmother and her best friend (a bridesmaid).
Unable to fathom Pardue's flight, they admit his mother and sister, also a bridesmaid, who are equally bewildered.
Consolation turns to recrimination as the mothers take each other on in a purse-smacking fight.
Hilarity gives way to a happy ending when Pardue calls to confess that prenuptial nerves sent him dashing to the men's room to be sick, but now the wedding can go on.
| Character |
|---|
| MILLIE COMPTON |
| JULIANNE GORDONCAROLYN COMPTONBABS DELANEYGEORGIA LAWRENCEALMA ROBERTSEMILY LAWRENCE |
Here Comes The Bride--and There Goes The Groom is a American comedy play written by Billy St. John and published by Samuel French in New York (2004).
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