Believe that “there are as many kinds of love as there are human hearts,” Charles L. Mee’s A Perfect Wedding gleefully invites the audience into the free-wheeling antics on the day of betrothal for two young people. Joining the wedding party that takes place in a mystical forest, a place of both beauty and danger, are the couple’s families, the four “Radical Fairies” who are planning the wedding, the clergy, a pair of philosophizing gravediggers and a host of welcome and unwelcome guests. What ensues is a series of misunderstandings, romantic trysts and fisticuffs that create a riotous discourse on love, loss, trust and commitment.