A bride and groom in wedding attire standing in front of a vintage white car, posing for a photo outside a theater with a sign that reads "Pascal Theatre".
Bride holding a bouquet of white and pale pink flowers, with a blurred background.
Marina with several sailboats and motorboats docked along the pier, with water in the foreground and a partly cloudy sky above.
A woman in a wedding dress standing alone in a dark room with spotlight focusing on her.
A wedding ceremony outdoors with the bride and groom celebrating with friends and family. The groom is raising his fist in joy, and the bride is smiling, holding his hand. A woman holding a bouquet stands to the right, smiling. The background features greenery and floral decorations.

CLAIRE + ANDERSON

PENSACOLA LITTLE THEATRE WEDDING

Anderson and Claire’s wedding at the Pensacola Little Theatre was the perfect mix of creativity, heart, and heat. The historic venue brought so much character to their day with its old brick walls, vintage architecture, and artistic energy. Before the reception began, the couple shared an intimate ceremony in the theatre’s private courtyard surrounded by close family and friends. White and pink florals surrounding them made it feel like a quiet pocket of magic in the middle of downtown Pensacola. It was one of those moments that felt still and deeply personal, exactly what they had hoped for.

Once the ceremony ended, the couple posed for some photos in a classic car and made their way into cocktail hour. Guests made their way to the rooftop for an incredible view of the city, where the DJ set kept the dance floor packed all night. The highlight of the reception was a surprise drag queen performance that had everyone cheering and laughing, setting the tone for an unforgettable night. Anderson and Claire danced together under the lights, completely caught up in the energy of it all, surrounded by people who love them most.

Ceremony + Reception Venue: Pensacola Little Theatre

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