Thursday, May 13, 2010
A True Production
Avery and David were married at the historical Majestic Theatre. This wedding was truly a production worthy of such a grandiose venue. The bride chose this location as she grew up attending many plays at this very theatre. It was always a special place to her. The guests were treated to a true performance as they were escorted upstairs to the mezzanine level where the bride and groom were married on specially built platform. Like any other production at the Majestic, this wedding was complete with Playbills as wedding programs. (Such a cute idea!) During cocktail hour, and all throughout the evening, guests could visit the photo booth and have three pictures of themselves taken. Unlike a traditional photo booth however, the first of four pictures was pre-printed on the card made up in the design of a playbill. The pre-printed picture was a beautiful picture of the bride and groom laughing and having a great time. These photo cards acted as favors, so that guests can always remember what a magnificent wedding they attended and how much fun they had. For dinner and dancing the stage was extended out over the orchestra level seating to in order to accommodate seating for all of the guests. The flowers that graced the tables were beautiful hues of rich jewel tones. Once the curtain was lifted, the entire stage was visible, revealing where the band was set up. The Peter Monroy Band was flown in from Las Vegas just for the wedding. After dinner, in addition to individual cakes for all the guests, there were chocolate fountains set up at the back of the theater for guests to enjoy. And once guests thought the food portion of the evening was over, they were presently surprised by breakfast tacos as a late night snack. (And with all the dancing they were doing, they needed the energy!) We were honored to be able to produce one of the very few weddings that have ever occurred at this historical venue. We were even allowed to sign the backstage wall just like any other production done at this theatre. The backstage walls are covered with actors signatures and hand painted play posters from the many productions done over the years. I am so proud!!!
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