A theatrical wedding on the St. Johns: River boat sets sail for comedy
The best man is missing the boat — literally. The bride is loudly trying to keep the groom from seeing her dress. Her great-aunt is wailing, “We are all going to die.” Ah, a good, old-fashioned family wedding.
But this wedding is a theatrical experience designed for comic effect, and it’s the latest show offered aboard the Sanford-based Barbara-Lee, a handsome sternwheeler with bright red paddles that churn the water as the vessel plies the St. Johns River.
“The Barbara-Lee Comedy Wedding” is playing on select Thursdays and Sundays through September. The show is produced for the St. Johns Rivership Co. by the Phantasmagoria troupe, led by John DiDonna, but bares no resemblance to that group’s usual gothic, Victorian-steampunk vibe.
The vibe here is Brooklyn. Italian. Think loud and boisterous with an accent only Tony Danza could love. Or George’s screechy mother on “Seinfeld.”

DiDonna, who grew up in New York, knows this milieu well.
“It is 100% autobiographical,” he says with a chuckle. “Everybody’s an amalgamation of family members and friends from when I was a kid.”