

The Sparkley Clean Funeral Singers
Lori Fischer
Janie Conroy has saved every cent and has finally saved enough for a one way ticket to Nashville, where she intends to audition for a touring group of country and rock singers.
But when she arrives, the auditions are over, and the only job she can get is at "Chip's Carhop Corral."
Rick Rover, Jamboree's lead singer, meets Janie and arranges a special audition only to have his jealous lead female singer sabotage her audition!
Janie returns to the restaurant, where the owner hates singers, and a lady cop is trying to close the place down But determination pays off, and Janie and her friends finally get their big break!
A foot-stompin', finger-snappin' combination of fun, country music and rock!
| Character |
|---|
| Janie Conroy Eager for a career in country music |
| Hank Ferlin A comic |
| Linda A vocalist, pretty but jealous |
| Mark Talbot A no-nonsense tour promoter |
| Becky Lu His secretary |
| Judy A carhop at Chrips Corral Cafe |
| Lorraine Another carhop |
| Connie Another carhop |
| Susie Another carhop |
| Chips The excitable owner of the Cafe |
| Lady Macbeth Chrips' enemy, a policewoman |
| June A friend of Linda |
| Lil Another friend |
| Ellie Another friend |
| Mame A little ol' lady waitress |
| Stoney A terrible singer, but persistent |
| Aunt Tish A country-style comedienne |
| Cousin Belle Her partner |
| Tourist Man Loves the "Nashville Scene" |
| Tourist Woman his wife |
| Dick Rover Male lead, nice guy |
Nashville Jamboree is a play written by Tim Kelly and published by Concord Theatricals .
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