For Better (But Not) Worse ‘At The Wedding’ on Island City

By Britin Haller for Florida Theatre Onstage

Anyone who has been invited to, and maybe even attended, the wedding of an ex-love knows how emotional and triggering the event might be. On the one hand, if you remained friends, you will want to be there in person to wish your former partner the best that life can offer, on the other hand, seeing them happy could bring up insecurities as to why you weren’t good enough, or why your relationships always seem to fail, or why everyone gets to be happy but you.

Or as in the case of Carlo, a woman whose ex-girlfriend Eva is getting married to a man in At the Wedding now playing at the Island City Stage, it’s all of the above, and then some. Carlo is hoping Eva will say “I don’t” instead of “I do.” To say Carlo is having a hard time with these nuptials is an understatement. Suffering a personal crisis is more like it.

And therein is where the comedy lies.

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