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REVIEW: Uptown Players hosts a ‘Wedding’ worth crashing

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‘A Very Sordid Wedding’ at Uptown Players. (Courtesy photos) There is a specific wavelength that Del Shores is on which comes out in all his shows — particularly his Sordid universe.

With his legions of characters and subplots galore, Shores delivers laughs and sentiment in his distinct style of Southern charm and wit.

So it’s no surprise in the world premiere of A Very Sordid Wedding at Uptown Players’ Kalita Humphreys Theater that he lived up to his own legacy — and gloriously so.

Wedding was first a movie that served as Shores’ sequel to his popular Sordid Lives film from 2000 which was based on his stage play of the same name.

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