Happily Ever After: A Conjugal Comedy

By Elliott Hayes

"Act One: The groom and best man in one room of a church reveal secrets and debate on whether or not the groom should get married that day. Act Two: In another room in the same church, the bride, dressed in white, her sister and mother discuss whether or not she should walk down the aisle. Hayes' witty dialogue doesn't reveal either of their decisions until the end of the play." - from the publisher

About Playwright(s)

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Cast Information

Cultural background of characters

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Female roles

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Actor-Friendly Parts

Monologue level

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Scene details

Set: A church fellowship hall with three tables and two doors

Production and Publication

First produced

1993, Solar Stage, Toronto

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Published by

Playwrights Guild of Canada

ISBN

Digital Script, N/A

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