Bev planned her low budget wedding in a weird location...a graveyard. Frankly, that's the least concerning part of the entire affair. A ensemble of wacky family members, a bizarre wedding planner, and backdrop of both mourners and feathered guests round out a fast-paced farce made for actors who love to talk real fast.
Bev planned her low budget wedding in a weird location...a graveyard. Frankly, that's the least concerning part of the entire affair. A ensemble of wacky family members, a bizarre wedding planner, and backdrop of both mourners and feathered guests round out a fast-paced farce made for actors who love to talk real fast.
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Bev's Wedding
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Bev's Wedding
by Gwen Tulin
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Bev's Wedding is an incredibly fun piece of theatre perfect for a site-specific production in your local graveyard. This play follows hilarious yet relatable characters as unexpected complications and complex emotions throw a wrench in Bev's plans for a simple cemetery wedding. I had the joy of seeing this play produced (hearse, bagpipes, & all!) and highly recommend it for production.
Bev's Wedding is an incredibly fun piece of theatre perfect for a site-specific production in your local graveyard. This play follows hilarious yet relatable characters as unexpected complications and complex emotions throw a wrench in Bev's plans for a simple cemetery wedding. I had the joy of seeing this play produced (hearse, bagpipes, & all!) and highly recommend it for production.
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Character Information
Go big or go home, if you want. Prior productions used extras to create big groups of mourners and wedding guests, but up to you if you want to keep it to the named characters.
David
father of the bride
Character Age
50s-70s
Character Race/Ethnic Identity
Any
Character Gender Identity
Any male identifying
Can be played by:
Actor Age
50s,
60s,
70s+
Actor Gender Identity
Male
Sharon
stepmother of the bride
Character Age
50s-70s
Character Race/Ethnic Identity
Any
Character Gender Identity
Female identifying
Can be played by:
Actor Age
50s,
60s,
70s+
Actor Gender Identity
Female
Beverly
the bride
Character Age
20s-40s
Character Race/Ethnic Identity
Any
Character Gender Identity
Female
Can be played by:
Actor Age
20s,
30s,
40s
Actor Gender Identity
Female
Zsa Zsa
The wedding planner; ambiguous age, gender presentation, and country of origin - really whatever you want. Past production involved a dubious Southern accent that made it sound like Zsa Zsa might also be in witness protection and it was f*cking phenomenal.
Character Age
Any
Character Race/Ethnic Identity
Any
Character Gender Identity
Any gender / any pronouns
Can be played by:
Actor Age
Teens,
20s,
30s,
40s,
50s,
60s,
70s+
Jeremy
bride's longtime best friend
Character Age
20s-40s
Character Race/Ethnic Identity
Any
Character Gender Identity
Male
Can be played by:
Actor Age
20s,
30s,
40s
Actor Gender Identity
Male
Matilda
The bride's mother. Great role for a drag performer, if you so wish.
Character Age
40s-80s
Character Race/Ethnic Identity
Any
Character Gender Identity
Female; could be played by drag queen or bio queen as well
Can be played by:
Actor Age
40s,
50s,
60s,
70s+
Group of mourners
Optional - group of mourners, or have someone shout the two lines from offstage.
Character Age
Any
Character Race/Ethnic Identity
Any
Character Gender Identity
Any
Guests in cockatiel costumes
Optional - guests in cockatiel costumes to enter at end.
Character Age
Any
Character Race/Ethnic Identity
Any
Character Gender Identity
Any
Stewart
Optional role - you could have him seen from afar and never come onstage. Your call.