“Hey, psycho – we’re not gonna discuss this, OK, it’s over. Please get out of my Van Halen t-shirt before you jinx the band and they break up.”
Join us at the Rio Theatre as we kick off the Just For Laughs Vancouver festival with a very special, 25th Anniversary screening of one of our all-time favourite romantic comedies, THE WEDDING SINGER.
THE WEDDING SINGER is a giant slice of sweet romantic comedy perfection thanks to the the unlikely yet somehow perfectly quirky pairing of Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, and its inherently goofy mid-80s setting.
In one of his most memorable comedic turns, Sandler stars as Robbie, a wedding singer. He meets Julia (Barrymore) a waitress working one of his gigs. While they hit it off, it turns out they they are both engaged… But to the wrong people. Hilarity ensues! (As does a solid mix of memorable 80s hits, more than a few weird hairdos, and some great supporting performances from Christine Taylor, Ellen Dow, Alexis Arquette, Steve Buscemi and Billy Idol.
Thursday, February 16
Doors 5:50 pm | Movie 6:20 pm *Start time subject to change. Please arrive on time.
Single Film Tickets HERE
Cheap Date Night! Tickets to THE WEDDING SINGER are two-for-one entry.
THE WEDDING SINGER (Frank Coraci, 1998 / 97 mins / 14A) Robbie, a singer, and Julia, a waitress, are both engaged, but to the wrong people. Fortune intervenes to help them discover each other.
*Minors OK. Must be 19+ w/ID for bar service.
*Rio Theatre Groupons and Rio Theatre passes are OK for any single film screening only. Please redeem at the box office. Advance sales end an hour before showtime; unless otherwise noted, tickets are always available for purchase at the box office prior to showtime. All Rio Theatre tickets are final sale.
*If you are looking to redeem either a Rio Theatre gift certificate or Groupon to any regular Rio Theatre screening: You can either email us in advance <[email protected]> and give us a “heads up,” or do it at the box office prior to showtime. (We seat 400+ people and our regular screenings are very rarely at capacity – you should not have issues being admitted.)