I Do review – immersive hotel drama as wonderful as a real wedding day

"I Do" Review – A Genuinely Heart-Wrenching Exploration of Wedding Day Drama

A new production of Dante or Die's poignant play has taken up residence at a Malmaison hotel in London, reminding us that even the most joyous celebrations can hide deep-seated family turmoil. Daphna Attias and Terry O'Donovan's masterpiece captures the final 10 minutes before Georgie and Tunde tie the knot, exposing the messy emotional landscape of their lead-up to the big day.

The show cleverly employs a site-specific format, dividing the audience into groups and shuttleing them between six rooms in different orders. This creates an immersive experience that draws us into the intimate moments leading up to the ceremony, from spirited bridesmaids dancing on a bed to surreptitious affairs and last-minute cold feet.

As we navigate each room, we're treated to a stunning array of performances, with standout moments including a heart-wrenching encounter between Georgie's mother, Helen, and her unfaithful ex-husband, David. The chemistry between the actors is palpable, and the writing by Chloë Moss expertly conveys the anguish and insecurity that often accompany love.

One of the most striking aspects of "I Do" is its thoughtful exploration of different relationships and identities within the wedding party. From the fabulously antsy best man Joe to Georgie's grandparents, who struggle with their ailing father's vulnerability, the play deftly captures a range of emotions that add depth and nuance to the narrative.

The production design by Jenny Hayton is equally impressive, cleverly juxtaposing the corporate kitsch of the wedding package world with the personal detritus of its characters. Attias' direction allows for moments of stillness, where emotions evolve through subtle looks between characters, touches, and tiny shifts in expression.

If there's a flaw to be found, it's perhaps in the use of a returning cleaner who serves as a narrative device – a bit corny, even clichéd at times. However, this minor quibble is easily forgiven when considering the overall impact of "I Do". By the end, you'll care for almost every character, laughing and crying alongside them as they navigate the complexities of love, family, and identity.

In short, "I Do" is a genuinely heart-wrenching exploration of wedding day drama that's both wonderful and ridiculous in equal measure. If you're looking for a show that will leave you feeling emotionally drained but ultimately uplifted, then this is an experience not to be missed.
 
just saw the most emotional play about weddings and i'm still reeling 😭 it's so true how even on what seems like the happiest day can be hiding deep family drama 🤝 anyone else have a wedding party that was more drama than joy? 🎉 my sister's wedding was literally so dramatic with her sister-in-law being super mean to her 😒
 
THIS SHOW IS LIKE WEDDING CEREMONY IN A BOX!!! I FEEL ALL THE EMOTIONS FROM START TO FINISH AND IT'S NOT JUST ABOUT THE WEDDING, IT'S ABOUT THE FAMILY DYNAMICS TOO 🤯🎉. I LOVE HOW THEY USE THE DIFFERENT ROOMS TO SHOW US EACH CHARACTER'S STRUGGLES, ESPECIALLY GEORGIE'S MOTHER WITH HER HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER 🤰💔. AND THE CHEMISTRY BETWEEN THE ACTORS IS LIKE BUTTER, YOU CAN FEEL THE ANGER AND SADNESS AND LOVE ALL AT ONCE 😭😂. IT'S NOT PERFECT, BUT WHO NEEDS PERFECTION WHEN YOU'VE GOT A HEART-WRENCHING STORY TO TELL!!!
 
I recently went through a rough patch with my best friend, Emma, on her own wedding day 🤯... she was literally standing at the altar when she freaked out because of cold feet. I was her maid of honor and we'd been friends since college. We'd always talked about our future plans and having kids together. But then she met someone else and it was like a whole different story. I'm still close with her now, but that day was super tough to deal with. Watching this production, "I Do", made me realize how common family drama is on wedding days... even if it's not always easy to see or talk about 😔
 
😊 I think what struck me about this play is how it tackles the messy side of relationships, even on the most joyful of occasions like weddings 🤵‍♀️. It's so easy to get caught up in all the romance and happiness, but "I Do" shows us that there's often more to it than meets the eye 💔. I mean, who hasn't had a crazy family member or two show up on their big day? 😂 The way they weave those moments into the narrative is just masterful 🎭. And can we talk about the acting? 😍 Those performances are top-notch! The way the chemistry between the actors is palpable... it's just magic ✨.
 
😊 just saw the most emotional theatre piece about weddings i was literally crying in the cinema - its like they got inside your head and told all your secrets 🤯 the way the actors played their characters was so real it felt like i knew them i love how they explored all the different relationships within the wedding party, it's like a big ol' messy family drama 😂 and that production design tho? 🤩
 
🤯 I mean, I went to see this new play "I Do" at the Malmaison hotel in London and it was SO emotional! They set up these different rooms for each part of the wedding day and it felt like we were right there with the characters. The performances were insane, especially that one scene between Georgie's mom and her ex-husband... 😭 I didn't see it coming at all.

But what really stood out to me was how they explored all these different relationships and identities within the wedding party. It wasn't just about the bride and groom, but also their families and friends. The production design was also super impressive, I loved how they contrasted the corporate wedding atmosphere with the personal stuff that was going on.

My only minor complaint is that the returning cleaner narrative device felt a bit cheesy at times. But honestly, it's a small price to pay for an experience like this. If you're looking for a show that will make you laugh and cry, look no further! 👏 Just be prepared to feel all the feels... 💔
 
😒 gotta disagree with the "genuinely heart-wrenching" part... I mean don't get me wrong it's super emotional and all that jazz 🤩, but like, it's a play about wedding drama which is already kinda melodramatic 🎭. The production design was nice tho, but i feel like they could've done more with the cleaner narrative device 🙄... and yeah, the writing by chloë moss was solid, but not exactly groundbreaking 📚.
 
🤕 just saw the latest climate change report and it's like, we're officially running out of time 🌎💦 if governments don't get their act together, we'll be facing some serious heatwaves in the next few decades 😓 anyway, back to wedding drama... who needs that kinda stress when you've got a planet on fire?
 
omg yall i just saw the most emotional play at malmaison hotel in london its called "i do" and it literally broke my heart 🤯🎭 i loved how they did a site-specific format where you get shuttled between different rooms it was like being part of the wedding party, you feel? and the performances were insane especially that scene between georgie's mom and her ex-husband david 😩💔 the writing was so poignant too, i was laughing and crying at the same time. and can we talk about the production design? it was like they took all the corporate kitsch of weddings and turned it on its head 🤷‍♀️🎨 anyway, just go see it, trust me you won't regret it 💕
 
omg I just watched "I Do" at the Malmaison hotel in London and it was like crying in the aisle 😭😭😭 I mean what can I say? The chemistry between the actors was insane and the writing was so clever! I loved how they explored all the different relationships within the wedding party - it was like you're right there with them, feeling their emotions. And the production design was on point 🤩👏 The only thing that kept me from giving it 10/10 was that returning cleaner thing... a bit weird, tbh 😐 but honestly, who cares? It's a masterpiece and I'd see it again in a heartbeat 💕
 
🤔 I just watched "I Do" at Malmaison hotel and it was so emotional! 🙏 I loved how the play showed the complexities of family relationships and love on a wedding day. It's like, you're celebrating this person getting married, but also dealing with all these personal issues that make you go "oh no". 😬 The actors did an amazing job bringing their characters to life, especially the way Helen and David interacted was just heartbreaking ❤️. And I loved how the play poked fun at the corporate side of weddings too - it felt really real and relatable. 🤣 The only thing that bugged me a bit was the cleaner storyline, but overall it was such a powerful and uplifting show that I'm still thinking about it days later 💭.
 
🤩 I just saw "I Do" at the Malmaison hotel in London and oh my god it was so emotional! 🙌 The way they used the site-specific format was pure genius, made me feel like I was right there with Georgie and Tunde on their big day. And that heart-wrenching encounter between Helen and David? 😭 I'm still shook! 👏

I love how the play explores all these different relationships and identities within the wedding party, it's so raw and honest. The production design is also fire 🔥, I mean who wouldn't want to sit in a room with antsy best man Joe and Georgie's grandparents struggling with their dad? 😂 But seriously, the writing and direction are top notch.

My only tiny complaint is that the cleaner character felt a bit forced, but honestly it was so minor compared to the impact of the rest of the show. 🙄 Overall, I would 100% recommend "I Do" to anyone looking for an emotional rollercoaster of a play. It's going to leave you feeling drained but ultimately uplifted 🌈💖
 
Just watched this play "I Do" at the Malmaison hotel in London and I'm still reeling from it 😱. The way they told the story of Georgie and Tunde's wedding day was so raw and emotional, it felt like I was right there with them. The actors were amazing, especially Helen and her ex-husband David - their chemistry on stage was insane 🔥.

I loved how the show explored all these different relationships and identities within the wedding party. It wasn't just about the bride and groom, but about everyone around them too 🤝. And the production design was so clever, highlighting the contrast between the corporate world of weddings and the personal stuff that really matters 💼.

The only thing I didn't love as much was when they brought in this cleaner character - felt a bit cheesy 😒. But honestly, that's the smallest complaint I have about an otherwise incredible show 🤩. If you're looking for something that will make you laugh and cry, look no further! 👏
 
OMG u guys 🤯 i just saw "I Do" at Malmaison hotel in London and it was SOOOOO emotional 💔👰💕!! i loved how the production design blurred the line between the wedding party & the corporate world, it was like they were 1 thing 🤪. but what really got me was the way they tackled different relationships & identities within the wedding party - it was so raw & real 💖. idk about the cleaner tho 🙄, felt a bit forced at times. overall tho, "I Do" is a MUST-SEE 👏💥
 
OMG u guys! 🤩 i just saw "I Do" at Malmaison hotel in London & it was LIFE CHANGING!!! 😭 the way they divided the audience into groups and shuttle them between six rooms created such an immersive experience, like we were right there with Georgie & Tunde on their last minute before the big day 🤴💕 daphna attias' direction is SO clever, using stillness to convey emotions through tiny looks & touches between characters... and chloë moss' writing? FORGET ABOUT IT!!! 💯 it's like they're talking straight to our hearts! 😭 i loved how they explored different relationships & identities within the wedding party too 🤝 it added so much depth & nuance to the narrative. only thing that kinda bugged me was that cleaner dude 🙄 but honestly, minor quibble! 😉
 
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