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The Wedding Singer

Why see The Wedding Singer?

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Travel back to the heady days of 1985, where hair is big and C.D. Players are intriguing novelties as your local theatre company presents this fantastic new production of The Wedding Singer, a musical adapted from Adam Sandler's hilarious and uplifting movie of the same name. Set to a soundtrack of 80's greatness, enjoy the New Jersey-set story of Robbie Hart - the titular wedding singer - and his winding journey to his own impending nuptials!

What Is The Story?

Wedding singer Robbie Hart's joy in his work is doubled by his own upcoming marriage. But even though he may be Jersey's choice of wedding entertainment, his own road to the altar is not so smooth. Enter Julia, a delightful waitress who might just help Robbie rediscover his purpose and his heart!

Debuting on Broadway in 2006, it's a hilarious and touching adaptation from Ched Beguelin, Tim Herlihy and Matthew Sklav (the team behind Elf the Musical) that tells Robbie's story anew with fabulous songs, dance numbers, romance, and plenty of totally radical 80s references.

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Regina

Better Than The Original

Already being a fan of both the original 1998 film and also one of Stephen Lynch I was already excited to see the show and knew it would be amazing before I had seen it. This is one of the best musicals I have seen on Broadway. Everything about it was amazing all of the actors were perfect for the parts and the song's caught my attention the most. If a musical doesn't have great songs then whats the point. I think this musical tops them all. It's fun and energetic and entertaining for an entire family. ... Read more

Lindsay

Seeing it for a second time tonight!

I just saw it last week for the first time, and i am going back for a second time tonight! ... Read more

Antoinette

what was casting thinking?

we enjoyed this mildly entertaining show...my children of the 80's really connected...but we all felt that the lead role of Julia was miscast. She is too bland, too old, and not a great performer. My daughter said that NY theatre is supposed to be the best of the best...this was not cast to create an exciting romantic match. This show needs to be perked up with some real headliners/recording stars. ... Read more
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