

A Broom for a Bride
George Batson
THE STORY: The action of the play takes place in the basement of a New Hampshire church, which has been set up for a small reception, on the day of a wedding rehearsal that never takes place.
The bride, her sister, her mother and her aunt, a patrician group who have come up from New York, wait in vain for the groom and his family to appear—but they are apparently off at a local hostelry busily getting drunk.
They are, however, joined by Dixie, a down-on-her-luck entertainer who has been engaged by one of the absent men to sing at the wedding.
The unlikely and sometimes abrasive interaction between the bored, sophisticated women and the earthy, outspoken Dixie leads on to some disturbing revelations, as the ladies let down their defenses and, in turn, expose their secret, private feelings—and the bitter frustrations that lie beneath their well-bred veneers.
Taken in Marriage is a comedy play written by Thomas Babe and published by Dramatists Play Service .
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