Pigs (play)
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Pigs (play)
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Pigs is a 1924 play written by Anne Morrison and Patterson McNutt. It is a three-act comedy with four scenes. It has a medium-sized cast, two settings, and fast pacing. The story concerns a young man who senses a great business opportunity in some ailing pigs. With the help of a young woman and his mother, he demonstrates his veterinary skills and saves the family home. It was first produced by John Golden and staged by Frank Craven, and starred Wallace Ford and Nydia Westman. It ran on Broadway
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1924 play
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigs_(play)
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2023-12-22T22:18:13Z
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