The Green Heart
by Charles Busch, Rusty Magee, Jack Ritchie

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Highlights

120 mins Present Day Expandable Casting Unit Set/Multiple Settings Contemporary Costumes/Street Clothes

Synopsis

This musical comedy, with lyrics and music by Rusty Magee, is based on Jack Ritchie's short story “The Green Heart,” which was also the inspiration for the film A New Leaf .

William Graham, a selfish, egotistical millionaire, discovers to his dismay that he has run through his entire inheritance.

He is flat broke.

His glamorous Teutonic mistress, Uta, gets the brainstorm that he should marry a wealthy woman who will support them both.

Bill latches onto Henrietta, a hopelessly eccentric Professor of Botany and heiress to a large fortune.

Bill marries Henrietta and moves into her mansion.

As Bill extricates her from the exploitative clutches of her corrupt lawyer, McPherson, and sinister housekeeper, Mrs. Tragger, he finds himself to his amazement falling in love with his wife!

The plot thickens when Bill attempts to break up with Uta.

Livid, his former mistress gets in cahoots with McPherson and Tragger to gain control of Henrietta’s fortune.

In this hilarious musical black comedy-thriller, the principal characters plot and double-cross each other in an ingenious plot that ends with a time bomb threatening to blow up the entire cast.

Press Reviews

"Demented and delightful... The jauntiest musical since Little Shop."

— Newsday

"Plump with funny lines."

— The New York Times

"Playful, funny and original!"

— Gannett Newspapers

Characters

Character
WILLIAM GRAHAM
UTA
HENRIETTA LOWELL
MCPHERSON
MRS. TRAGGER
ENSEMBLE

Publication

ISBN-13 9780573626678
ISBN-10 0573626677

The Green Heart is a play written by Charles Busch and published by Concord Theatricals .

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