Written by Larry L. King and Peter Masterson
Presented by Harolds Cross Tallaght Musical Society

It is the late 1970s, and a brothel known as the Chicken Ranch has been operating just outside Gilbert, Texas, for more than a century. While taking care of her girls, the owner Miss Mona Stangley, is also on good terms with the friendly local sheriff, Ed Earl Dodd. Frequented by politicians, football teams and others, the Chicken Ranch thrives. Girls come from all over to work at the ranch and make a little extra cash. When crusading television reporter Melvin P. Thorpe decides to make the illegal activity an issue, political ramifications cause the place to be closed down. Based on a true story, this is a happy-go-lucky comedy of small town vice and statewide political sidestepping.

Please note there is mild language and some sexual references.