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Tony n Tina's Wedding

  • 210 W North Ave
    Chicago, Illinois 60610
    (312) 337-0436
Laura
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  • January 27, 2005
  • Rated 5 of 5 by niklpikl from Reno, Nevada
TMLMTBGB is 30 plays in 60 minutes. New plays are added each week by the Neo-Futurists. If the show sells out (and it usually does), the crew orders out--pizza for the entire audience. The shows run on weekends only at 11pm, and I believe there's an early show on Sunday. Arrive early, as there will be a crowd. Sodas and home-baked treats are available inside, as is a lounge area for mingling before the show begins. This is a must-see.

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Tony n Tina's Wedding

  • December 23, 2001
  • Rated 2 of 5 by Laura from Chicago, Illinois
The theatrical performance of Tony n`Tina's Wedding satires an Italian-American family wedding. The audience participates in all aspects of the the event. The ticket price includes the ceremony, reception, unlimited Italian buffet, champagne toast, wedding cake, live music and dancing.

Start the evening in Vinnie's Celebrity Lounge for a cocktail (not included). As a "wedding guest" you will then attend the ceremony in a life-like chapel and the reception in a real banquet facility (Vinnie's Coliseum). The entertainment for the evening is provided by a live band - Donny Dolce & Fusion playing everyone's favorite wedding tunes like the Hustle, the Macarena, the Chicken dance, an even the Tarantella.

For dinner you are served an all-you-can-eat buffet of mostacolli, Italian sausage with peppers and onions, salad, bread, and wedding cake. You,ll toast the bride and groom with champagne, participate in the bouquet and garter toss and dance with the bridal party. A full-service cash bar is also available.

If you are Italian and easily offended, this is not the place for you. The food is nothing to write home about. It is pretty fun and you can bring kids, but note not all the jokes are clean and nor are all the characters prudish. The night gets a little long and for a 7:30 show, you get out at about 10:30.

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