

At the Wedding
Bryna Turner
The mother of the bride has every reason to panic.
Three generations of Bower family weddings - three inexplicable disasters.
Now, with the church building falling down, half the wedding party AWOL, and the bride’s sisters still fighting over what happened at the LAST family wedding, daughter Jenna’s nuptials seem hopelessly doomed.
But peacemaking brother Brian is determined to end the sisters’ feud - and the family curse.
All he needs is to stage a rip-roaring intervention… and pray it turns divine!
| Character |
|---|
| BARBARA BOWER mother of the Bride, 60ish, a born worrier; all |
| BRIAN BOWER brother of the Bride, early 40s, the longsuffering |
| DEB BOWER sister of the Bride, early 40s, a successful, careerdriven, |
| CAT BOWER sister of the Bride, early 40s, a willful, mischievous, |
| JENNA BOWER the Bride, mid-late 20s, the beloved baby of the |
| SCOTT SANDERS the Groom, mid-late 20s, honest and patient; he |
| NADINE APPLEBY wedding coordinator, 60ish, Barb’s longtime |
| PAUL MYERS Best Man, late 30s/early 40s, uncle of the groom; intelligent, witty, dryly sarcastic and—unlike everyone else—not |
| YOUNG BRIAN a flashback to the late 70s/early 80s, teenager |
| YOUNG DEB a flashback to the late 70s/early 80s, teenager |
| YOUNG CAT a flashback to the late 70s/early 80s, teenager |
| JIM SANDERS father of the Groom, 50ish; just wants to get back to |
| DOLORES SANDERS mother of the Groom, 50ish; LOVES weddings, |
| KEVIN STILLS Deb’s erstwhile fiancé, a.k.a. pond scum; 40ish |
| THE MINISTER non-speaking cameo in the Finale |
See You in Bells is a comedy play written by Edie Claire and published by Samuel French .
No community reviews yet
Restrictions: Major Markets Only (US) / Standard Restriction (UK)
Apply for RightsPlays with similar themes, style, and content.
More plays from Edie Claire that we think you'll enjoy.