In the dramatic musical, A Mirrored Monet, the painter Monet struggles to complete his government commission, The Water Lilies. Now esteemed his greatest work for France, to him it also means regular deliveries of food, fuel, wine, cigarettes and other essentials denied to others. He's experiencing a creative block in 1916 as WWI surrounds him and worries that unless he can get back to working as before, the lifeline of deliveries will be cut off. To relieve his agony, he takes us back to his early artist days with his first wife, Camille, hoping to find relief.