It is Courtney's wedding day, and her mom, Delia is making sure that everything is perfect. The groom is perfect, the dress is perfect, and the decorations (assuming they arrive) will be perfect. Then, like in any good farce the doorbell rings. And all hell breaks loose. So much for perfect.
One Slight Hitch
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The jokes come fast and furious, piled on each other like pancakes at a church fundraiser, and there is plenty of substance and silliness to feast on. After the performance, it felt like it fit somewhere between a reality show like Bridezilla and a situation comedy. Directed with style by Jason Sutton, the cast is extremely adept in their roles.

Jason Sutton wants to direct it as a madcap farce, but mostly, everyone runs around in a flurry and drinks and screams a lot (although Cameron Patrick Murray as the spurned boyfriend does as much as he can with the cheap and dumb material as possible) and that's enough of that.

The jokes come fast and furious, piled on each other like pancakes at a church fundraiser, and there is plenty of substance and silliness to feast on. After the performance, it felt like it fit somewhere between a reality show like Bridezilla and a situation comedy. Directed with style by Jason Sutton, the cast is extremely adept in their roles.

Jason Sutton wants to direct it as a madcap farce, but mostly, everyone runs around in a flurry and drinks and screams a lot (although Cameron Patrick Murray as the spurned boyfriend does as much as he can with the cheap and dumb material as possible) and that's enough of that.
