
8 Women, 5 Men
1 Set
The Futrelle Sisters – Frankie,
Twink, Honey Raye and Rhonda Lynn – are in trouble again. This
time, the problem is bigger than ever: their beloved hometown,
Fayro, Texas, is in danger of disappearing and it’s up to
the sisters to save it from extinction. Ever since the Super
SmartMart and the rendering plant closed, folks have been leaving
Fayro in droves, but Honey Raye, with a major assist from her former
nemesis, Geneva Musgrave, has come up with a possible solution. It
seems a salsa manufacturing factory is looking to relocate and
a company representative is headed to Fayro on a scouting mission. Honey
Raye, as the president of the Chamber of Commerce, makes promises
that are not to be believed in order to woo the rep to choose Fayro. In
fact, Honey Raye has told them that on the very weekend of the rep’s
visit, the town just happens to be having their biggest celebration
of the year: “Fayro Days”, which includes a craft
show, a pet costume parade, a beauty pageant and a huge Civil War
battle reenactment. So now it’s up to the citizens
of Fayro to quickly make her promises a reality. The biggest
hurdle to impressing the salsa representative is staging a Civil
War battle reenactment with only fifteen participants. Added
to this is the dilemma of Twink being so desperate to get married
that she’s practically dragging the unwilling groom, Deputy
John Curtis Buntner, to the altar. But this pales next to the
financial problems the preacher and his wife are having - unless
you don’t consider gambling away your mobile home a problem. Frankie,
however, seems to have it worst of all, what with her husband,
Dub, going through a major mid-life crisis at the same time her five-year-old
twins are literally tearing up the town. And unfortunately
for all of them, the ‘meanest woman in twelve counties’,
Dub’s wicked, old Aunt Iney, is on her way for a visit. Iney’s
arrival in Fayro is definitely cause for alarm for the sisters; but
it’s nothing compared to their panic when the old girl drops
dead in the Dubberly home just before the salsa rep shows up. But
how the Futrelle sisters and the other citizens of Fayro, including
sweet, simple, Raynerd Chisum, pull together and save their town
is a testament to Southern strength and ingenuity – and a
recipe for total hilarity.
A laugh-out-loud farce and a stand-alone
play in its own right, SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY is the third play in
the trilogy that began with DEARLY BELOVED and continued with CHRISTMAS
BELLES.
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