
Two Lips and Daisies
Comedy · Romance
Overview
When a penny-pinching mother-of-the-bride accidentally leaves a flower shop with a £40,000 orchid instead of cheap tulips, her daughter’s wedding spirals into chaos — giving the underestimated groom the perfect chance to expose his overbearing mother-in-law’s true colours and prove that love matters more than money.
Top Cast
Tony King
Tony King
Donny Two Lips
Tony King
Donny Two Lips
Danielle Fougere
Danielle Fougere
Beatrice
Danielle Fougere
Beatrice
Daniel Trollope
Daniel Trollope
Adam
Daniel Trollope
Adam
Dani English
Dani English
Daisy
Dani English
Daisy
Joseph Keatley
Joseph Keatley
Jake
Joseph Keatley
Jake
Michael Valadares
Michael Valadares
Registrar
Michael Valadares
Registrar


Liam Carr
Liam Carr
Wedding Guest
Liam Carr
Wedding Guest
Lucy Lusham
Lucy Lusham
Bridesmaid
Lucy Lusham
Bridesmaid
Summer Smith
Summer Smith
Bridesmaid
Summer Smith
Bridesmaid


Wren Tarling
Wren Tarling
Supporting Artiste
Wren Tarling
Supporting Artiste
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