The Tall Girls
by Meg Miroshnik

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Highlights

120 mins 1930s Ensemble Cast Unit Set/Multiple Settings Period Costumes

Synopsis

Sometimes basketball is the only way out.

Even for a girl.

Even in the Dust Bowl of the 1930s.

The tiny hamlet of Poor Prairie doesn’t see a lot of folks coming into town, least of all men – they’ve all left to find desperately needed work.

So when one gets off the train, everybody talks, especially the high school girls looking for a meal ticket.

The marryin’ kind.

But this man is mysterious.

He’s from Poor Prairie, but nobody knows where he’s been and his story’s got some… gaps.

A few things are clear, though – he’s teaching at the high school, he knows basketball, and most importantly, he has the only inflated basketball in town.

As for that meal ticket?

He may just have that after all, if he can get his Poor Prairie girls good enough at basketball to sell a few tickets.

And keep ’em from marryin’ off.

And out of fights.

And out of the sights of the Committee on Play, Girls Division (it’s the 1930s – when basketball was “dangerous” for girls).

And stay ahead of that mysterious past… Inspired by the flourishing and the decline of high school girls’ basketball teams in the 1930s rural Midwest, The Tall Girls asks: Who can afford the luxury of play?

And what is the cost of childhood?

Featuring a stong ensemble of female characters, The Tall Girls examines issues of class and gender amidst the historic 1930s Dust Bowl.

Press Reviews

"A tour-de-force by the playwright... Tall Girls has a more realistic edge, with a bittersweet (emphasis on the bitter) second act that upsets all the outward tropes of the ‘stand up and cheer’ genre."

— Arts Atlanta

"What was so nice about [The Tall Girls] is that it is out of the ordinary, in a genre unique unto itself, and thoroughly entertaining... It's too good to run for just three weeks."

— Atlanta Cultural Arts Review

Characters

Character
Almeda

14, the shooting guard. Scrappy, muscular, and temperamental; most likely to intentionally foul.

Inez

17, the small forward. Very little natural athletic skill, but a nurturing presence.

Lurlene

16, the center. Tall and lazy. Unlikely to practice or rebound. A boy-crazy liar.

Puppy

18, the point guard. Small—very, very small. A little lady in the making, but a fast, nimble ball handler.

Haunt Johnny

Handsome and much, much older.

Jean

15½, the strong forward. Cool-headed and decisive. A natural strategist. New to the sport.

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Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573703652
ISBN-10 0573703655

The Tall Girls is a play written by Meg Miroshnik and published by Samuel French .

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Amateur Only
Fee: Minimum Fee: $110 per performance

Restrictions: Major Markets Only (US) / Standard Restriction (UK)

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