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Perfect Wedding

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Comedy

Characters: 2 male, 4 female

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A man wakes up in the bridal suite on his wedding morning to find an extremely attractive naked girl in bed beside him. In the depths of a stag night hangover, he can't even remember meeting her. Before he can get her out, his bride to be arrives to dress for the wedding and, in the ensuing panic, the girl is locked in the bathroom. The best man is persuaded to claim her, but he gets confused and introduces the chamber maid

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First published February 10, 2011

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Robin Hawdon

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Robin Hawdon’s varied career has spanned numerous aspects of the arts. Actor, playwright, novelist and theatre director. Now one of Britain’s most prolific novelists and playwrights, with productions in at least forty countries and twenty languages. (see www.robinhawdon.com).

THE LAND, THE LAND, is his newest and perhaps most topical book - a psychological thriller involving a family's battle to preserve one of Britain's most beautiful landscapes.

NUMBER TEN is quite different. A fast action political thriller in the Lee Child genre, soon hopefully to be seen on Netflix.

SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST is Robin’s third novel and encompasses three of his deepest concerns – the extraordinary impact of science on mankind’s progress, the distorting effect of so much religious and superstitious prejudice on that progress, and the telling of real human stories (in this case three stories, all fundamentally inter-connected).
A RUSTLE IN THE GRASS, his first novel, has now been republished after it was discovered that, with the advent of the digital age, it has attracted an extraordinary list of 5 star reviews on Amazon.
Robin has been married for over forty years, has two daughters and four grand children, and lives between Bath, the South of France and Australia.

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January 25, 2012
Typical, hilarious British farce involving an obscene number of slamming doors. The morning of his wedding, the groom wakes up in his hotel suite with an unknown girl who turns out to be the best man's new girlfriend. The groom and best man (not knowing who the girl is) spend the first act trying to hide the situation from the bride and get the chambermaid mixed in. It gets more complicated once the girl's identity is revealed and the maid, best man, bride and bride's mother start putting all of the pieces together. If cast properly, this will definitely be a winner.
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March 15, 2025
This is really funny and has a good flow. This is not one of the pieces in the history but it niel simony and i enjoyed it
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September 25, 2009
If you like a silly read of fluffy farce, this is it. A must read for all Brides and Bridegrooms just before saying, "I do."
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