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'Hogs Hairs and Leeches is eight small discrete plays which, combined, talk about growing old, regrets, memory, fears and beliefs. It examines many relationships: between mothers, grandmothers and daughters, between women who dance together at their local elderly citizens club, between grandparents and grandchildren who can no longer speak one another's language, between men who fought for good working conditions and young men who would work for nothing.' (Source: The Australian Script Centre: http://www.ozscript.org/ sighted 04/01/2007)
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First produced by the Darebin City Council.
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Awards
- 2000 winner AWGIE Awards — Stage Award — Community Theatre
- 2000 winner AWGIE Awards — Major Award
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