

Southern Fried Funeral
Osborne & Eppler
Harlene Frye is going to marry her childhood sweetheart this weekend, assuming the typical Frye family hijinks don’t derail the wedding!
Harlene and Attie’s future together is threatened when the bride-to-be’s awful ex-flame shows up with information she doesn’t want her fiancé finding out.
And Harlene’s not the only Frye keeping secrets: Sammy Jo refuses to tell her family she’s moving even though all her bags are already packed.
As if that isn’t enough, Dewey can’t figure out why people keep on asking him to give his sister away and busybody Ozella Meeks has somehow ended up as the wedding coordinator.
Will the Fryes be able to get Harlene down the aisle in one piece?
A bighearted comedy about family – Southern-style.
| Character |
|---|
| Atticus “Attie” Van Leer 30s/40s, the Frye family lawyer and an all-around good guy. He’s marrying Harlene this weekend. Maybe. |
| Dorothy Frye 50s/60s, the mother of the bride and the matriarch of the family. She hasn’t been sleeping well since the death of her husband. |
| Sammy Jo Frye-Lefette 30s, the middle child. She’s pretty sure she’s the perfect one. |
| Dewey Frye Jr. 20s, Dorothy’s youngest child. Some folks would say he’s one step short of a square dance, but he’s just dancing to his own tune. He won the lottery and all he bought was a new phone. |
| Martha Ann Fox 50s/60s, pronounced “Marthann,” Dorothy’s best friend. She runs a dress shop with Dorothy. |
| Fairy June Cooper 50s/60s, a friend of Dorothy and Martha Ann. |
| Beecham Lefette 30s, Sammy Jo’s husband. |
| Ozella Meeks 60/70s, a local busybody, chairwoman of the SonShine committee at the church, and a replacement wedding coordinator. |
| Vester Pickens 60s, a retired gentleman who made his fortune in the pickle business. |
| Carter Canfield 30s, Harlene's smooth-talking ex-flame. He's TV-star handsome and he knows it. |
| Harlene Frye 30s/40s, the oldest Frye daughter. She’s getting married this weekend. Maybe. |
Southern Fried Nuptials is a comedy play written by Osborne & Eppler and published by Playscripts .
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