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Since the show was first produced in 1999, there have been dozens of Good Ol' Girls, each bringing her own interpretation and flair.
The talented cast at Cape Fear Regional Theatre (including Pamela Bob, Kendra Goehring, Libby Seymour, Gina Stewart, Cassandra Vallery, and Liza Vann) was hand-picked by Director Bo Thorp. All have southern roots, mostly in North Carolina.
About Good Ol' Girls, Pamela Bob says:
Although the writers and composers have written material that are distinctly Southern, Good Ol' Girls are EVERYWHERE! I've seen them in the woods of New Hampshire to the mountains of Montana to the streets of New York City.. We all can see ourselves and each other in these wonderful characters, which is why it is such a universally appealing show. I am a lucky Good Ol' Girl! More...
About Good Ol' Girls, Libby Seymour says:
Who wouldn't want to be a part of bringing to life the 'down-home' words of Lee Smith and Jill McCorkle? And singing the wonderful tunes of Matraca Berg and Marshall Chapman? Good Ol' Girls offers a sweet, sometimes painful, always touching, glimpse into the diverse lives of women we've all known. As a southern woman, I found the words slippedoff my tongue like the molasses we used to sop up with beaten buttermilk biscuits. More...
About Good Ol' Girls, Gina Stewart says:
Good Ol' Girls is my favorite show. Ever. The opportunity to work on such incredible dialogue combined with such stellar songwriting, and then, top that off with getting to work with so many artists that I love and respect...just takes the cake! I am proud of this one...real proud. More...
About Good Ol’ Girls, Liza Vann says:
As I left the theatre one night, a woman grabbed my arm, hugged my neck, and whispered in my ear, "This is my life." Make no mistake--it doesn't get better than that.
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