

Girl Town
Sharon Whitney
The pressure is on for the 1998 Lady Train High School basketball team – on top of a battle to bring home the championship trophy, it is also college scouting season.
But the team’s performance on the court is tested as it ruptures under the weight of its own infighting, and the once-tight players begin to focus on their individual futures.
What does it mean to be a Black girl on the brink of freedom and womanhood in a small town in the South?
Does honoring your own wants mean sacrificing your friends, family and team?
This funny and frank play about getting a full-court press from life will have audiences cheering.
"Critic’s Pick! A slam-dunk New York debut! Candrice Jones excels equally in sly humor and in the swift-tongued rhythms of teenage and athletic talk."
— The New York Times
"The whooping, sighing, applause and interactions of the audience make clear how sharply the play hits home."
— The Daily Beast
| Character |
|---|
| STARRA JONES – 17 years old, African American girl, point guard |
| SIDNEY BROWN 17 years old, African American girl, shooting guard |
| CHERISE HOWARD 17 years old, African American girl, power forward |
| APRIL JENKINS 17 years old, African American girl, shooting guard |
| DONNA CUNNINGHAM 17 years old, African American girl, center |
| COACH FRANCINE PACE 48 years old, African American woman, coach |
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