6 Madison Enterprise-Recorder www.greenepublishing.com Friday, February 19, 2010 Friday, February 19, 2010 www.greenepublishing.com Madison Enterprise-Recorder 7 omaniess "; f ~Wedding tossoms For The I Greene Publishing. Inc. Photo By Emerald Greene February 13. 2010 Hugo Ego Heffer (Jim Stan- ley) takes the hand of his blushing blos- som of a bride, Pamela Hander- son (Ted Ens- minger), as Rev. Sharptongue (Earnie Johnson) presides over "A Wild and Wacky Womanless Wedding." The cast and crew of "A Wild and Wacky Womanless Wedding" entertained a packed house for the Madison Garden Club fundraiser held on Feb. By Michael Curtis Greene Publishing, Inc. The Madison Garden Club recently celebrated its milestone, 60th Anniversary, where charter member Rachel Reichmann was appro- priately honored. On Feb. 13, the club extended these community milestones, as President Dolly Ballard and a host of helpers organ- ized a theatrical triumph, titled, "A Wacky & Womanless Wedding." Opening with a wacky hat auction, the evening of entertainment included a delicious dinner. Later characters sporting names such as, "Paris Milton and Dolly Pairton," teamed up with others like, "Gertrude the Cleaning Lady and Oprah Winnifreed," providing a ton of laughs and raising a lot of dollars for Garden Club charities. Groom Hugo Ego Heffer was scheduled to marry Pamela Han- derson. Characters took a few moments to arrive at the church though, as the "lovely ladies" entered the auditorium of the Woman's Club at Lake Frances, working the crowd as they worked their way to the stage. In the end, the groom objected to his own marriage, which was seconded by the Cleaning Lady who turned out to be his long lost wife. "Gerty...Gertrude...but I thought you were dead?" Heffer said, "You \enl\ out eii\ o 20 .2 t-r-ea320 to -er :: salami sI:n\\ ilIh :nil \ tube - ,-,f P,-lIlilnt I ::I \l uii lllnt ':,UP Lw k ""k A- thi- l:iw hk al h, u Ie- lI|au.h- l. GI- t'ItlIt-l rti-'plh-l. "1 'iLIt ,.a l'zhl tip in : e^ "2::it':2)['. -Vv. \hlicM h r!1 l.:. Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo By Emerald Greene February 13, 2010 13 at the Woman's Club. brought the laughter to a roar. When asked about the experience, some characters thought they might never live the moment down. For instance, Tommy Greene, who played Dolly Pairton, noted, "We may live through it, but we'll never outlive it." While jilted bride, Handerson, stated, "I'll be scarred for life from the humiliation of being left at the alter." Directors Judy Baldwin and Jessica Webb of the RATT pact, as well as Musical Director Ginger Jarvis, were congratulated for an ex- ceptionally entertaining performance, as the show closed festively with everyone singing, "You are my Sunshine." Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo By Emerald Greene February 13, U210 Stan McClain (left) and friend, John Ludwick, are big winners at the hat auction sponsored by the Madison Garden Club. Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo By Emerald Greene February Dolly Pairton (Tommy Greene) says h friends at "A Wild and Wacky Womanless Wed which was wonderfully hosted by Garden Clu ident Dolly Ballard and a bevy of fine helpers S Greene Publishing. Inc. Pholo By Emerald Greene February 13. 2010 y13, 2010 13 2010 Dr. Ruth (Jimbo Roebuck) ello to shows off her spots on Feb. 13 at adding the Madison Garden Club's theatri- b Pres- cal fundraiser. Greene Publishing. Inc. Photo By Emerald Greene February 13. 2010 aJessica Webb (left) and Judy Baldwin. founders of the RATT pact theatrical troupe, were congratulated for their successful direc- tion of "A Wild and Wacky Womanless Wed- ding." r ~ .. I Ashley Beg-:'.,,,., gs showcases one of the wacky `- : one f the wacky reene Publishing. Inc. Photo By Emerald - hats auctioned Greene February 13. 2010:: at the Madison .fl Garden Club i Sporting her lovely hat that funraisden Cl was purchased during the Madi-, Ifiser son Garden Club's fundraiser. 'U auction is Traci Money. Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo By Emerald Greene February 13, 2010 Hugo Ego Heffer (Jim Stanley) rekindles his romance with Gertrude the Cleaning Lady (Tim Sanders), whom he finds during the wedding ceremony, to his new bride. Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo By Emerald Greene February 13, 2010 Isaac Newman brought fire to his role as Hot Pink in the womanless wedding. Greene Publishing. Inc. Photo By Emerald Greene February 13. 2010 Jennifer Mopez, who was played by Dustin Bezick, turned a few heads as she toured the room during the Madison Garden Club theatrical fundraiser.