

Once and for All
Enid Coles
Why we like it
"'Cooley Girls' by Brad Stephens celebrates the enduring bonds of friendship among a group of women, highlighting their shared struggles and triumphs."
From: Plays Centered on FriendshipDramatic Comedy / 1m, 5f Three sisters, Rose, Brenda and Harriet Cooley, have been separated since childhood.
Now forty-years later one of the sisters, Rose, decides to find her lost siblings and reunite the 'girls'.
All of them have secrets to hide, but it is curiosity that finally brings them together for their unexpected reunion.
Only when Harriet is forced to admit her most damning secret does this hard bitten and at times humorous play resolves once and for all the bond each shares with the other.
Perfect for community stages.
"The Cooley Girls play is a great work that motivated me to get back into producing plays for the theatre."
— J. Goldschmidt, Producer, Go Figure Productions, West Hollywood, CA
| Character |
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| Margaret Bowling Rose's neighbor |
| Ester Harriet's daughter |
| Brenda The middle sister |
| Harriet The eldest sister |
| Jeffrey Brenda's husband |
| Rose The youngest sister |
Cooley Girls is a American comedy play written by Brad Stephens and published by Samuel French (2009).
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