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Peter Cureton

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premiered in Montreal in 1993, with Cureton as the director of the inaugural production. The cast included Joe de Paul,
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Cureton died on March 2, 1994, aged 28, at his family's home in Ottawa, while working on a planned production of
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theatre critic Pat Donnelly writing that "it should be a kickoff, not a swan song".
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Ottawa
Ontario
Canadian
playwright
HIV/AIDS
Ottawa
Ontario
R. H. Thomson
Lisgar Collegiate Institute
Concordia University
Montreal
Agatha Christie
The Mousetrap
Jack Todd
William Mastrosimone
theatresports
The Boys of St. Vincent
HIV-positive
Susan Glover
Lisa Bronwyn Moore
Pauline Little
Montreal Gazette
Toronto


Montreal Gazette



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