

Late, A Cowboy Song
Sarah Ruhl
THE STORY: Jo is in a pickle: She has twenty-four hours to save Hiram Hall--her father's once-famous country-western saloon in Rexford, Kansas--from foreclosure.
Although the place has seen better days, Jo is determined to keep it open.
But what will
"If “practice” is the way to get to Carnegie Hall, how could one possibly end up at Hiram Hall, a country music palace, in Rexford, Kansas? “A joyous slapstick hoe-down! COWGIRLS wrings every drop of moonshine humor from its crossbreeding of classical and country.” —The New York Times. “An unplugged gem of a musical, COWGIRLS is a fun, honky-tonk romp.” —Newsday (NY). “Fun! Sassy! Knee-slapping spirit as warm as a heated mobile home.” —New York Daily News. “Simply sensational, brilliantly performed. It should run until the cows come home."
— New York Post
Cowgirls is a American play written by Betsy Howie and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (1999).
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