18
Jan
Why Didn't I Get Married
Luton Library Theatre, Luton Central Library, St George's Square, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU1 2NG
18 Jan 2026 - 19 Jan 2026
| Doors open: 5:30 PM
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND "WHY DIDN'T I GET MARIED"?
Alan Charles is back-and this time, he's not pulling any punches.
In his latest and most explosive stage production yet, "Why Didn't I Get Married?", Charles rips the bandage off a long-simmering wound in the Black Christian community: the crisis of singlehood among Black women in the church.
With a raw, courtroom-style drama as its vehicle, this side tickling laugh out loud play asks the question many have dared to whisper but few have said aloud: Should the Black church be held accountable for the high number of unmarried Black women in its pews?
The production has just completed 5 consecutive sold out shows including Questors theatre (Ealing), Old Rep theatre (Birmingham), Library theatre (Luton), Broadway theatre (Catford) and Crescent theatre Birmingham. Such is the success and the overwhelming demand for the play that the production will be heading to Luton Library theatre on SAT 18 JANUARY 2026
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BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND "WHY DIDN'T I GET MARIED"?
Alan Charles is back-and this time, he's not pulling any punches.
In his latest and most explosive stage production yet, "Why Didn't I Get Married?", Charles rips the bandage off a long-simmering wound in the Black Christian community: the crisis of singlehood among Black women in the church.
With a raw, courtroom-style drama as its vehicle, this side tickling laugh out loud play asks the question many have dared to whisper but few have said aloud: Should the Black church be held accountable for the high number of unmarried Black women in its pews?
The production has just completed 5 consecutive sold out shows including Questors theatre (Ealing), Old Rep theatre (Birmingham), Library theatre (Luton), Broadway theatre (Catford) and Crescent theatre Birmingham. Such is the success and the overwhelming demand for the play that the production will be heading to Luton Library theatre on SAT 18 JANUARY 2026