Art Deco Infused Offbeat Wedding At The Colonial Theater With Cinematic Inspiration
Its no secret I am a huge fan of the non-traditional, esp when it comes to wedding venues. When Victoria Laughead & Eric Lukavsky got engaged, they soon found out that their local indie movie theater allowed weddings! For these 2 movie buffs, it was like the perfect movie moment of enlightenment, complete with Dolly Zoom {camera zooms in while actually moving backwards} & twinkly music. They knew it was the one! Before leafing through the wedding however, you simply must check out their Save The Date Video! Well done guys, totally love!


































What Storyboard Likes…
Cinematic Perfection- Its hard not to totally crush on this place as a wedding venue. If you’re someone that can appreciate out of the box, you’ll love the idea of this as much as I do. From seating the guests in the theater chairs {no crabbing about uncomfortable seats here!} to the use of the actual movie screen itself, I love the potential here! Like wise the concession stand definitely allows for some great photo ops!
Poster Art- One thing that really stands out to me is how Vicki & Eric, along with BG Productions, really took the opportunity to capitalize on the standard pre-wedding goodies, such as engagement photos & Save The Date. Not only was the Save The Date brilliant, but using the engagement session to create iconic movie posters, genius!
Its Black & White-At the end of the day, while our couple was celebrating their cinematic love, they brought it back full circle keeping it classy if you will. Sampling the 20′s with slight art deco influences, our couple was smartly dressed in gorgeous black & white wedding attire. I love the nod to a time long ago & the elegant bump that it gives their whole affair!
Novella of the Bride…
Eric is a web designer and part-time photographer, and Vicki is an online marketer. Eric and Vicki met online (on Match.com) in 2006. He initially piqued Vicki’s interest by referencing one of her favorite South Park episodes. They got engaged in August of 2010 and were married two years later in August 2012. Eric and Vicki are both pretty easy going and have good senses of humor. Humor definitely plays a large part in their relationship, and they are usually joking around with each other.
We go to the Colonial Theatre regularly to see films. When we heard it was available for weddings, we knew it was our ceremony venue. Besides, how many people can say they got married where the movie “The Blob” was filmed? We wanted a movie themed wedding with art deco accents. Our ceremony {held in the Colonial Theatre} opened 1903 in Phoenixville, PA. Before the ceremony, we showed our epic Save The Date trailer that BG Productions created. We also incorporated our dog (Sophie) into the ceremony by replacing the image of the MGM lion with her. Vicki walked down to a piano, instrumental version of ‘Nothing Else Matters’ by Metallica. During the ceremony, we played a time lapse video, that Eric created, of the stars coming out at night in French Creek State Park. Essentially, we got married in a historic theatre and “under the stars”. We both read unique wedding vows. Vicki’s vows were based on the movie “Ten Things I Hate About You”, which she called “Ten Things I Love About You”. Eric’s vows were more traditional though he did “Rick Roll”
Our reception was held at the Radisson Hotel in Valley Forge in the Waterford Ballroom which just happened to be an old dinner theatre. At the reception, all the tables had mini movie posters of our favorite films and the place cards had quotes from each of the movie. We had also made our own “movie posters”, which we had setup on easels when guests walked in. We made a full-size poster for “There’s Something About Vicki”, “Eric Lukavsky Vs The World”, “Mr and Ms Lukavsky” and “The Proposal” (which was based off the poster for The Artist). Our envelope box kept the movie theme and had an old movie projector on top. The wedding party and parents each walked in to a song from a movie of there choice. The songs came from a variety of movies, from Pirates of the Caribbean to Westside Story to 2001 A Space Odyssey to Austin Powers. Our first dance was a swing dance to “A Crazy Little Thing Called Love” by Queen. Vicki and her dad danced to “Bye Bye Bye” by N’Sync for their father-daughter dance. Since Vicki is allergic to most flowers, she made a bouquet entirely out of silver and black brooches. It was heavy but very beautiful. Due to the sheer weight of the bouquet, we did not actually have a bouquet toss. Instead, we had a dance off with the winner receiving a smaller brooch bouquet Vicki had also made. We were even able to work, Sophie, (our dog) into the reception by incorporating her into the cake topper and placing a picture of her face on a stick for a photobooth prop.
Couple’s Favorite Wedding Day Moments:
Eric: Seeing Vicki walk down the aisle for the first time.
Vicki: Swing dancing with Eric and performing the father-daughter dance with her dad.
*SBW Note: At the end of our feature wedding info sheets, I leave room for our sweet couple to add any additional info that they might want to add. While I have received some good tib dits & notes, up unti now, I had not received lyrics or vows! What a treat to see Eric’s vows to Vicki in lyric form! Love this about them!
Lyrics from Rick Ashley aka (Rick Rolling): We’re no strangers to love
You know the rules and so do I
A full commitment’s what I’m thinking of
You wouldn’t get this from any other guy
I just wanna tell you how I’m feeling
Gotta make you understand
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Vendor Love
Ceremony Venue: The Colonial Theater
Reception & Caterer Venue: Radisson Hotel Valley Forge
Wedding Dress: Galina Signature
Hair & Makeup Stylist: Salon Fiber
Cake Designer: Ciao Bella Cakes
DJ: Silver Sound Disk Jockey
Transportation: Secrets limousine
Additional: Bloomingdale’s, Amazing times photo booths
Event Planner: Create The Moment
Cinema & Video: BG Prodcutions- videography
Photographer: BG Productions

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Wow. You are my fav. New blog! I just love the way you really share a couples day! You really out so much energy and love into what you do. Thank you so much!
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