

New Country
Mark Roberts
Fourteen-year-old Megan hates country music singer Rick Montgomery, and she and her best friend Kimmy have decided tonight’s concert will be his last.
The two teens hatch an ill-conceived plot to kidnap the country music star in this laugh-out-loud, offbeat comedy.
Songs will be sung, shots will be fired, and the girls will discover that revenge ain’t all it’s cracked up to be.
"Delightfully fresh... One part southern-fried knee-slapper, complete with bumbling cops and one-liners reminiscent of the best of Jeff Foxworthy or the late Lewis Grizzard, paired with a slightly twisted Hallmark movie with a twang, this odd couple combination not only amuses and entertains, it works."
— Jasper Project
"Fast, furious and insanely funny... Hammers and guns are raised, bullets fly, there are some wounds – both physical and emotional – but dumb luck tends to save the day... Throughout, we are treated to the weird, wise, but always observant inner lives of teen girls."
— South Florida Theater
"Mirthful... [the] humor is woven into a deeper and occasionally touching examination of human beings struggling awkwardly to cope with difficult modern paradigms of the word ‘family."
— Florida Theater On Stage
| Character |
|---|
| Kimmy 13. Female. Megan’s best friend. |
| Larry 45. Male. A cop. |
| Chet 26. Male. Larry’s partner. |
| Patty 40s or 50s. Female. Chief of Police. |
| Rick 40s. Male. A semi-famous country music singer. |
| Megan 14. Female. |
Country Girls is a comedy play written by Stephen Brown and published by Samuel French .
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