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Here Come the Cows
or... Never Say "Moo" In Mesa

Author(s):
Tim  Kelly

MOOoove over... here comes a genuine cattle stampede live on stage! Villain Mandrake Mothdust and his scheming dancing partner, Trilby Tango, are stranded in the dusty town of Mesa. In fact, it's so hot, the cows are producing evaporated milk. The widow Molly Hopkins runs the trading post with the help of our heroine, Penny Frumheaven. Unless Molly can come up with two hundred dollars, her trading post will be sold. However, Molly discovers Grouchy Backwater, the crankiest man in town, dead with a wallet stuffed with money. Alas, Molly decides to keep the cash, but it only seems to bring trouble her way. For example, Dan deLion, a cattle buyer from Kansas, plans to buy cows that belong to our manly hero, Bronco Bronco. Once Dan puts his money into Molly's safe, our scheming villains plot to get it. Matters really get out of hand when a feisty cattle herd stampedes across the stage! Ultimately, our villains are crushed and Penny and Bronco head for the altar. Isadora, the sheriff, Granny Bobaloo, chicken rancher, and Hoot, the bow-legged cowboy are just a few of Mesa's outrageously funny townsfolk.

Play Details:
Genre(s): Comedy
Drama
Drama
Drama
Time Period(s): Not Available
Play Type: Play
Runtime: 60 minutes
Acts: Not Available
Set Complexity: Not Available
Set Information: Not Available
Year First Published: Not Available
Total Characters: 1112
Male Characters: 5
Female Characters: 7
Androgynous Characters:1100
Minimum Cast: Not Available
Maximum Cast: Not Available
Cost: $4.75 Per Script ($35 Royalty Per Performance)
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Publisher: Pioneer Drama Service
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ISBN: Not Available

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