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Jest Call Me Cowboy

Cecil returns to the Silver Slipper to make the movie. Everybody wants to be a star, Little White Dove takes Cecil bear huntin' and Wild Bill teaches him a thing or to about , porcupines.

Maggie is at her wits end trying to keep the girls. Mary-Lou and Sue Ellen away from Johnny, who just happens to be hiding from the Sheriff.

Sam the barman and Bill have a plan to deepen the well, it's a secret but involves several sticks of dynamite. Father O'Malley and Sister Inebria endeavour to help but only complicate things further.

Cecil can't imagine why he is so attracted to Joanie, he's never been this interested in a girl before. All the characters of Jest at the West saddle up and ride again in this continuation of….. How the West was Fun!

Cast

Fourteen principals. Chorus optional.

Running Time

Approx. 2 hours.

Perusal Material

Purchase $16.50 AUD Plus $2.50 Postage

Download first 6 pages in PDF here

Licensing

Code C


What they Said.

"Jest Call Me Cowboy " All performances were "booked out", with over 120 patrons and was very well received by all those who attended.
6 very successful Theatre Restaurant Performances!
Ingham Theatre Group Qld September 2005 Brian Brampton Treasurer.

'Jest Call me Cowboy' was very well received, with many of our regular audience members saying that it was one of the funnier theatre/restaurant shows that we have presented.

Top of the Torrens Theatre Group Inc. SA


Once again we had heaps of fun with one of your scripts

    September 2002. Jerramungup Entertainers. WA

     

"Patrons described this play as possibly the funniest we have done over past years, most favourably received."
Leeton Musical & Dramatic Society, NSW

"Absolute success. Fantastic feedback from very appreciative audiences, they enjoyed it as much as, if not more than, Jest At The West. The cast included many new and young members. A lot of fun had by all."
Koorda Music and Drama Club WA