

Perfect Wedding
Robin Hawdon


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Readers are largely disappointed with the play, describing it as dated and unfunny. Many feel that its references and humor are stuck in the past, making it less enjoyable for contemporary audiences.
This hilarious play concerns the wedding of Deirdre and Mark.
The fun begins on the stag night when an inebriated Mark is chained to a lamppost with a blow-up rubber doll.
The wedding itself is quite high spirited too with half the guests, including the priest, suffering blinding hangovers.
The play ends in comic chaos when Father Molloy, paralytically drunk, stumbles into the reception clad only in his ecclesiastical underwear, brandishing the blow-up doll!5 women, 9 men
Fur Coat And No Knickers is a British comedy play written by Mike Harding and published by Samuel French in London (1982).
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Samuel French · 1982 · 62 pp
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