Cowgirls
by Betsy Howie, Mary Murfitt

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120 mins Unit Set/Multiple Settings American

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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

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"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

Publication

Year 1999
Binding Paperback
Pages 72
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780822215738
ISBN-10 082221573X
LCCN 511461
LCC ML50.M9887 C68 1999
DCC 782.1/40268

Cowgirls is a American play written by Betsy Howie and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (1999).

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