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By Alan Scherstuhl

Published on May 21, 2008 at 9:23am

Perfect Wedding It's a farce, so that title is a joke on just how over-the-top imperfect things are going to get, but it's at the American Heartland, so it's also a promise. No matter what comic hell gets unleashed when a groggy groom awakens on the morning of his wedding with a beautiful stranger beside him, the feel-good crew at the Heartland is as professionally obligated to make with the gowns, flowers and true-love-forever happy ending as it is to validate your Crown Center parking. That's not to say this might not be worth your commitment. The cast features Heidi Stubblefield, Jan Chapman and Jessalyn Kincaid —- enough comic talent to sharpen even the most blunted material. Through June 15 at the American Heartland Theatre in Crown Center, 2450 Grand, 816-842-9999.