Girl Town
by Sharon Whitney

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Highlights

One Act Present Day Expandable Casting Bare Stage/Simple Set Contemporary Costumes/Street Clothes American Comedy

Synopsis

Told in a series of vignettes and monologues, here are the stories of six girls who survive, learn, and triumph.

Samantha wants her last prom to be perfect, but her dream-date brings her back to reality.

Katie struggles in a fractured home, finding strength beyond her years.

Angel clings to childhood as her best friend threatens to leave her behind.

Jessie flirts with independence, while her parents keep their fingers crossed.

Megan loses her father, but gains a sense of self.

Emily, teased for still being a virgin, tries to conform, and almost forgets her own values.

Full and vibrant characters make this play a true challenge for young actresses.

Great scene material for young women; perfect for any high school.

Press Reviews

"Funny and touching."

— Victoria Parker, Director, Portland TheatreSports

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1992
Pages 37
Language English
ISBN-13 9780874408980
ISBN-10 0874408989

Girl Town is a American comedy play written by Sharon Whitney and published by Samuel French (1992).

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