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Books and plays

* ''The Wedding'' (Sparks novel), a 2003 romance novel by Nicholas Sparks * ''The Wedding'' (Steel novel), a 2000 romance novel by Danielle Steel * '' The Wedding!'', ''The Amazing Spider-Man Annual'' #21 * ''Les Noces barbares'' (''The Wedding''), a 1985 novel by
Yann Queffélec Yann Queffélec (born 4 September 1949 in Paris) is a French author who won the Prix Goncourt in 1985 for his novel '' Les Noces barbares'', translated into English as '' The Wedding''. He is the former husband of the late pianist Brigitte Engere ...
(winner of Prix Goncourt) * ''The Wedding'', a 1968 novel ''Dasma'' by
Ismail Kadare Ismail Kadare (; spelled Ismaïl Kadaré in French; born on 28 January 1936) is an Albanian novelist, poet, essayist, screenwriter, and playwright. He is a leading international literary figure and intellectual. He focused on poetry until the pu ...
* ''The Wedding'', a romance novel by Julie Garwood * ''The Wedding'', a novel by Dorothy West


Theatre

* ''The Wedding'' (1629 play), a Caroline era stage play by James Shirley * ''The Wedding'' (1901 play) (''Wesele''), a Polish play by Stanisław Wyspiański * ''The Wedding'' (Chekhov play), a play by Anton Chekhov


Film and television


Film

* ''The Wedding'' (1944 film), a Russian film directed by Isidor Annensky * ''The Wedding'' (1972 film), a Polish film directed by Andrzej Wajda * ''The Wedding'' (2000 film), a French-Russian film directed by Pavel Lungin * ''The Wedding'' (2004 film), a Polish film directed by Wojciech Smarzowski * ''The Wedding'' (2018 film), an American film directed by Sam Abbas


Television


Series

* ''The Wedding'' (miniseries), a 1998 American drama miniseries * ''The Wedding'' (TV series), a 2009 Philippine romantic comedy series


Episodes

* "The Wedding" (''Diff'rent Strokes'') * "The Wedding" (''Drake & Josh'') * "The Wedding" (''Dynasty'' 1982) * "The Wedding" (''Dynasty'' 1983) * "The Wedding" (''Dynasty'' 1989) * "The Wedding" (''Full House'') * "The Wedding" (''How I Met Your Mother'') * "The Wedding" (''The Jeffersons'') * "The Wedding" (''Kate & Allie'') * "The Wedding" (''Life with Derek'') * "The Wedding" (''Mama's Family'') * "The Wedding" (''Modern Family'') * "The Wedding" (''Outlander'') * "The Wedding" (''Outnumbered'') * "The Wedding" (''Roseanne'' 1991) * "The Wedding" (''Roseanne'' 1996) * "The Wedding" (''Spider-Man'' episode) * "The Wedding" (''The Story of Tracy Beaker'') * "The Wedding" (''The West Wing'') * "The Wedding" (''Will & Grace'')


Music

* ''
Les noces ''Les Noces'' (French for The Wedding; russian: Свадебка, ''Svadebka'') is a ballet and orchestral concert work composed by Igor Stravinsky for percussion, pianists, chorus, and vocal soloists. The composer gave it the descriptive title " ...
'' (''The Wedding'' ), a ballet by Igor Stravinsky *
The Wedding (band) The Wedding (formerly known as Easier Said) were an American Christian band from Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States. Musically, The Wedding fuses elements of Christian punk, Christian rock, Alternative Contemporary Christian, pop punk, sk ...
, an American rock band


Albums

* The Wedding Album (disambiguation) * ''The Wedding'' (Oneida album), 2005 * ''The Wedding'' (The Wedding album), 2005


Songs

* "The Wedding", a 1958 song by
June Valli June Valli (June 30, 1928 – March 12, 1993), the stage name of June Foglia, was an American singer and television personality. Early years Born in the Bronx, Valli's father was Italian, and her mother was Austrian. She worked as a bookkeepe ...
. * "The Wedding" (song), a 1965 song by Julie Rogers


Other media

* "The Weddings", the third area of the PlayStation 3 video game ''
LittleBigPlanet ''LittleBigPlanet'' (stylized as ''LittleBIGPlanet''; abbreviated ''LBP'') is a puzzle platform video game series created and produced by British developer Media Molecule and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Most games in the seri ...
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See also

* ''
The Wedding Singer ''The Wedding Singer'' is a 1998 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Coraci, written by Tim Herlihy, and produced by Robert Simonds and Jack Giarraputo. The film stars Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore, and Christine Taylor, and tells t ...
'' * " The Wedding Song" * Wedding (disambiguation) {{DEFAULTSORT:Wedding, The