Garden party (disambiguation)
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Garden party
A garden party is a social gathering with food provided, in the open in a park or a garden. An event described as a garden party is usually more formal than other similar gatherings, which may be called just parties, picnics, barbecues, etc,...

is a gathering of people at an outdoor venue, particularly of social elites.

Garden Party may also refer to:
  • Garden Party (film)
    Garden Party (film)
    Garden Party is a 2008 drama film directed by Jason Freeland, starring Vinessa Shaw and Willa Holland. Garden Party was filmed in Los Angeles, California...

    , a 2008 film starring Vinessa Shaw and Willa Holland
  • Garden Party (festival)
    Garden Party (festival)
    The Garden Party was an annual Irish music festival, held for two years in 2006 and 2007 at Ballinlough Castle in Athboy, County Meath. Both events took place over one day in June. The festival was promoted by Pod Concerts & Bodytonic Music...

    , an Irish music festival, held for two years in 2006 and 2007
  • Garden Party (board game)
    Garden Party (board game)
    -Setting:Garden Party is a family game in which players need to create a lush garden in a gardening contest. To achieve victory players will grow their garden, sometimes with the help of magical tools. However, players can also trick, steal, or trap their opponents in order to win the contest....

    , a boardgame by Take On You
  • "Garden Party" (The Office)
    Garden Party (The Office)
    "Garden Party" is the fourth episode of the eighth season of the American comedy television series The Office, and the show's 156th episode overall. The episode originally aired on NBC in the United States on October 13, 2011. It was written by co-executive producer Justin Spitzer and was directed...

    , an episode of The Office
  • "The Garden Party
    The Garden Party
    "The Garden Party" is the pilot episode of the Adult Swim animated series The Boondocks, although the production number, 103, suggests it was the third episode produced...

    ", an episode of the animated television series The Boondocks


In music:
  • Garden Party (album)
    Garden Party (album)
    Garden Party is Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band's hit Country rock album from 1972.-Track listing:All tracks composed by Rick Nelson; except where indicated#"Let It Bring You Along" Garden Party is Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band's hit Country rock album from 1972.-Track listing:All tracks...

    , a 1972 album by Rick Nelson
  • "Garden Party" (Rick Nelson song), released by Rick Nelson in 1972
  • "Garden Party" (Marillion song), released by Marillion in 1983
  • "Garden Party" by Mezzoforte
    Mezzoforte (band)
    Mezzoforte is an instrumental jazz-funk fusion band from Iceland. Their biggest hit single was "Garden Party" . It peaked at #17 in the UK Singles Chart...

    , from the 1983 album Sprellifandi


In literature:
  • The Garden Party (play)
    The Garden Party (play)
    The Garden Party is a play by Václav Havel.- Plot :The protagonist is Hugo Pludek, who is an average person from a middle-class Czech family. His parents are worried about his future so they arrange an appointment for him with the influential Mr...

    , a play by Czech ex-President Václav Havel
  • "The Garden Party" (short story)
    The Garden Party (short story)
    The Garden Party is a 1922 short story by Katherine Mansfield. It was first published in the Saturday Westminster Gazette on 4 February 1922, then in the Weekly Westminster Gazette on 18 February 1922. It later appeared in The Garden Party and Other Stories.- Plot summary :The Sheridan family is...

    , a 1922 story by Katherine Mansfield
  • The Garden Party (novel)
    The Garden Party (novel)
    The Garden Party: and Other Stories is a 1922 collection of short stories by author Katherine Mansfield.- Stories :# At the Bay# The Garden Party# The Daughters of the Late Colonel# Mr and Mrs Dove# The Young Girl...

    , a 1922 collection of short stories by Katherine Mansfield which contains the above mentioned short story
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