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There are a million stories to be told at any wedding. Here are four of them. The University Scholars' Club (USC) is proud to present its annual USC Production for 2009, "Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue". This year's production is a quadruple-bill directed by Leonard Augustine Choo, and features plays written by Laremy Lee, Christine Chong and Lucas Ho.
|  | by Laremy Lee
The aisle has been swept, the guests are seated, and the ceremony is about to begin. But just when everything seems to be going according to plan, two uninvited guests arrive. Benjamin, the groom, must explain as best he can why he has not invited these two guests – a particularly difficult task, given that they are his own parents.
| by Lucas Ho
Anna has come up to look for John. Rachel, the bride, wants him to sing "The Way You Look Tonight" at the wedding reception, the song he used to sing to her when she was a young girl. What follows is a meditation on married life; the joys, the pains, the highs, the lows, and the way they have to get through the night.
|  |  | by Christine Chong, Leonard Augustine Choo and Lucas Ho
With every step Rachel takes down the aisle, she is one step closer to finally marrying the man who seems to complete her life. But she is also faced with a barrage of conflicting inner voices that reaffirm, taunt, doubt and question her entry into married life. Will she succumb? | by Christine Chong
The wedding bouquet - pride of any young bachelorette who manages to catch it from the tossing bride. But even after snagging it, Elizabeth has to fight for more than the flowers when someone else stakes a claim on it. |  | Join us and our talented cast for a night of laughter, tears and everything in between. Welcome to the wedding of the year. For more information, click here to check out our Facebook event.
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