In ‘I Do’ Luis has a problem. A handsome man in his forties, he has been living the good life for a long time. He has been living it up…endless nights of wine, women and song. He still lives with his family, and his mum and five sisters have decided that its time for him to get married and find a good woman who will look after him. They are tired of doing his laundry, cooking his meals and organising different single women for him to meet.

After a month of fruitless bad dates, Luis comes up with a scheme to satisfy his family and keep his good life going. He pays Emmanuelle, the sister of his best friend, to play the role of his beautiful girlfriend who agrees to get married and then stands him up at the altar. He figures that should be enough drama to get his family off his back. Well…the best laid plans of mice and men…

‘I Do’ moves very sweetly along to its good natured conclusion. The performances were a treat.

TO BE CONTINUED

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