When nine middle class self-important guests converge on a young bride and groom’s apartment, each one slowly unravels the joys and horrors of living a pretentious life.  As the guests’ uptight facades collapse, an adventure full of music, slapstick humor and social criticism is unleashed.  Featuring live original music performed by the cast, The Wedding reflects on times of moral and economic crisis in which all social manners and values such as family, tradition, marriage, virginity, decency, private property, and patriotism breakdown.  


TUTA  is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency, The Light A City Fund, and the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation.