Tony
n' Tina's Wedding comes to Orlando
Funny family feud - 'Tony n' Tina's Wedding Orlando'
"Tony n' Tina's Wedding" is dinner theater at its best
-- a smoothly constructed comedy that draws the audience
into the soap-opera lives of two New York families - the
Nunzios and Vitales - at a wedding and reception that teeters
on the brink of disaster.
"Tony n' Tina's Wedding" is a fusion of "Romeo and Juliet,"
"The Hatfields and McCoys" and "Saturday Night Fever," perhaps
with a bit of Billy Bob Thornton sensibility mixed in for
good measure.
The theatrics begin before the audience even enters the
theater, with cast members (who never break character throughout
the evening) talking to ticket holders as if they are friends
and relatives of one of the two feuding clans drawn together
by two star-crossed lovers. Once inside Tony n' Tina's
Wedding and seated, the audience is slowly introduced to
members of the families as they arrive and take their seats
in the middle of the theater, which serves as a wedding
chapel, dance floor and reception hall. |