Impossible
Marriage
by Beth Henley
What
could be lovelier and more promising than a garden wedding, especially
the garden of a Savannah mansion in May? But when the wedding
guests have been sprung from the pen of Beth Henley, the playwright
known for putting a quirky spin on the South's tragic sensibilities,
the likelihood of that wedding coming off without a hitch is,
well, impossible. Kandall Kingsley's youngest daughter, Pandora,
is to be wed to Edvard Lunt, a worldly artist twice her age. Flora,
Pandora's older sister, who is expecting a child at any moment,
plots to break off the marriage. This wildly funny and moving
play is a delight of quirky characters and unexpected twists.
Impossible
Marriage played September 4 - 27, 2003