

Play: Girl Meets Girl
Playwright: Sally Stover aka Ronnie Larsen
Story: The story focuses on Anita, a magazine editor who’s turning 40 and fed up with her job. Her friends throw her a surprise birthday party, and that evening Anita meets a woman who sweeps her off her feet. The play explores the journey of this wild relationship and the affect it has on the circle of friends.
Girl Meets Girl Script: PDF - Word Document - Web - Excerpt
Length: 90 minutes
Characters:
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ANITA, a workaholic
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ANNIE, a stripper
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LOIS, a womens studies professor
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KIM, Lois' partner
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BUD, Lois' student
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GLORY, a health nut and ex-hippie
Actor History
- Jessica Danford played Bud
- Paula Fins played Glory
- Lisa Joffroy played Anita
- Dinah Leffert played Annie
- Elizabeth Romaine played Kim
- Halo Summerlin played Lois
The Following Actors Have Also Appeared In The Play
- Dylan Chenery played Lois
- Camille Bird played Glory
- Zehra Berkman played Anita
- Cleo Brittan played Anita
- Angie Bush played Kim
- Angela Carmen played Kim
- Heidi Cotton played Bud
- Jamie Cotton played Annie
- Sarah Gaboury played Annie
- Megan Harding played Bud and Anita
- Kassandra Kay played Kim
- Sean'a Mahoney played Annie
- Mercury played Bud
- Twyla Meyer played Glory
- Connie Noble played Glory
- Veneita Porter played Lois
- Ruby Strange played Kim
- Lea Anne Wolfe played Lois
- Deb Wright played Glory
- Dylan Yates played Lois
- Lisa Joffrey played Anita
- Carolyn Anhalt played Anita
Audio Description: http://ronnielarsen.com/m/sounds/view/Girl-Meets-Girl-Description
Photos: http://ronnielarsen.com/m/photos/browse/album/Girl-Meets-Girl/owner/admin
Video: There is currently no video.
Reviews:
“A four-star crowd-pleaser…the most thoroughly satisfying lesbian comedy since the award-winning "Valsetz" (1997). This highly agreeable romantic sitcom is a wise and witty view of girl-to-girl courtship in the modern age,”
FRONTIERS MAGAZINE, LOS ANGELES
“This is a delightful and quirky celebration of womanhood.”
BEST BET, NITELIFE
“Girl Meets Girl has been a success in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Now at Denver's Phoenix Theatre, the romantic comedy gives lesbians a version of themselves. The erotica infused throughout is nicely conducted, with real intimacy between the players.”
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS
“The women of "Girl" waste little time shedding clothing…but "Girl" raises some important issues.”
S. AN FRANCISCO EXAMINER
Licensing Availability: Available for production, co-production and/or licensing.
Contact: RonnieLarsenPresents@gmail.com






