The Wedding
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The Wedding may refer to:
Film
- The Wedding (1972 film) (Wesele), directed by Andrzej Wajda
- The Wedding (2000 film), directed by Pavel Lungin
- The Wedding (2004 film) (Wesele), directed by Wojtek Smarzowski
Literature
- The Wedding (Sparks novel), a 2003 romance novel by Nicholas Sparks
- The Wedding (Steel novel), a 2000 romance novel by Danielle Steel
- The Wedding! (comics), The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #21
- Les Noces barbares (The Wedding), a 1985 novel by Yann Queffélec (winner of Prix Goncourt)
- The Wedding, a 1968 novel Dasma by Ismail Kadare
- The Wedding, a romance novel by Julie Garwood
- The Wedding, a novel by Dorothy West
Music
- The Wedding (band), an American rock band
- The Wedding (Oneida album), 2005
- "The Wedding" (song), a 1965 song by Julie Rogers
- The Wedding (The Wedding album)
- Les noces (The Wedding ), a ballet by Igor Stravinsky
Television
- "The Wedding" (How I Met Your Mother), a 2006 episode of How I Met Your Mother
- "The Wedding" (Power Rangers), a 1995 three-part episode of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
- "The Wedding" (Spider-Man episode), a 1997 episode of the animated Spider-Man series
- The Wedding (TV miniseries), a 1998 American television miniseries
- The Wedding (TV series), a 2009 Philippine television series
- "The Wedding" (The West Wing), a 2005 episode of The West Wing
- "The Wedding", a 2006 episode of Drake & Josh
- "The Wedding", an episode of the British sitcom Outnumbered
- "The Wedding", a 2006 episode of The Story of Tracy Beaker
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, a play by Anton Chekhov
See also
- The Wedding Album (disambiguation)
- The Wedding Singer
- "The Wedding Song"
- Wedding (disambiguation)
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