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The action of the play passes in the living room at Carrawongs, a cattle station in north-western Victoria, Australia. Time: the present.
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The action of the play passes in the living room at Carrawongs, a cattle station in north-western Victoria, Australia. The play is based on a true incident where two girls with lesbian tendencies murder the mother of one of them, because she intends on separating them  Time: the present. The same incident was used by Peter Jackson for the film "Heavenly Creatures" in 1994, featuring Kate Winslet.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:08, 30 June 2016

Poster by Poster Designer

by Reginald Denham & Mary Oss

Directed & Designed by Lillian Frith

Performances: Sun 1st – Sat 7th June 1969, Theatre


Introduction

The action of the play passes in the living room at Carrawongs, a cattle station in north-western Victoria, Australia. The play is based on a true incident where two girls with lesbian tendencies murder the mother of one of them, because she intends on separating them Time: the present. The same incident was used by Peter Jackson for the film "Heavenly Creatures" in 1994, featuring Kate Winslet.

Cast

Crew

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