Arts & Entertainment

Masqueraders to Present Goings On in Garden Club

The Mt. Hope High Masqueraders perform four shows of the hilarious comedy, 'The Girls of the Garden Club,' starting tomorrow night.

A comedy that deals with ladies whose lives revolve around the often outlandish doings of a local garden club debuts at Mt. Hope High School on Thursday evening, Nov. 21.

The Mt. Hope Masqueraders theater club presents “The Girls of the Garden Club” in the performing arts center at 199 Chestnut St., Bristol.

Shows are Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7 pm and Sunday at 2 pm. Tickets are $10 for general admission and $7 for students.

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Here is a synopsis of a play described as “hilarious” from the Dramatists Play Service:

"For Rhoda Greenleaf gardening is all and the presidency of the local garden club her highest goal. But standing in her way is the incumbent, Lillybelle, who peppers her speech with French phrases and is a general pain in the neck. How to oust Lillybelle and install herself as president becomes Rhoda's obsession—with husband, children and home all pushed aside as she pursues her own quest.

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“Despite help from other club members Rhoda is stalled, until her daughter's boyfriend comes up with a novel idea—he slips a voice box into Rhoda's prize plant, turning it into the world's only talking flower. As it has been agreed to have the presidency of the garden club go to whomever wins a first prize in the Flower Show, Rhoda appears to be a shoo-in.

“But then, as fate would have it, complications arise. Rhoda's plant apparently dies; it comes miraculously back to life; Rhoda wins first prize; Lillybelle cries foul; the "plant" gives Lillybelle a few choice words; and the shaken Lillybelle retires in defeat. To make matters perfect Rhoda's long-suffering husband agrees, at last, to give her the money for a greenhouse—and, as the play ends, the "girls" of the garden club are happily joined in a triumphant, stirring rendition of the Garden Club song.”

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