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When a man loses his ear in a bizarre cycling accident involving a bull terrier, he cannot shake the yearning to replace it. A mysterious scientist, Dr Egg, offers a previously unthinkable possibility; he can grow the man a new ear. But first he needs a piece of his daughters' precious flesh. The Man refuses to harm his daughter. Eager to make her father happy, the daughter makes her way to the lab of Dr Egg and offers her ear.When the science is done, the ear grows and grows. But it does not stop there. A new life is made. And it looks a lot like her. The Daughter is faced with a serious dilemma.
Source: http://www.jessicawilson.com.au/Productions/DrEgg_Thumbs.htm
Production Details
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First produced by Performing Lines at the Sydney Opera House in July 2007.
Director: Jessica Wilson
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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Making Radio Waves
2011
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— Appears in: Illawarra Mercury Weekender , 12-13 March 2011; (p. 11) -
[Review] Dr Egg and the Man with No Ear
2007
single work
review
— Appears in: Lowdown , October/November vol. 29 no. 5 2007; (p. 36)
— Review of Dr Egg and the Man with No Ear 2007 single work musical theatre
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[Review] Dr Egg and the Man with No Ear
2007
single work
review
— Appears in: Lowdown , October/November vol. 29 no. 5 2007; (p. 36)
— Review of Dr Egg and the Man with No Ear 2007 single work musical theatre -
Making Radio Waves
2011
single work
column
— Appears in: Illawarra Mercury Weekender , 12-13 March 2011; (p. 11)
Awards
- 2011 winner AWGIE Awards — Children's Award — Children's Theatre
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