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'''Curtis Campbell''' |
'''Curtis Campbell''' is a ] writer.<ref>Glenn Sumi, . '']'', July 12, 2022.</ref> He is most noted for his 2022 ] play ''Gay for Pay with Blake & Clay'', which he cowrote with ].<ref>Karen Fricker, . '']'', July 13, 2022.</ref> | ||
Krolik and Campbell received a ] nomination for ] in 2023.<ref>Hélène Crowley, . ''Intermission Magazine'', June 27, 2023.</ref> They returned to the 2023 Fringe Festival with the sequel show ''Blake and Clay's Gay Agenda''.<ref>Glenn Sumi, . '']'', July 1, 2023.</ref> | Krolik and Campbell received a ] nomination for ] in 2023.<ref>Hélène Crowley, . ''Intermission Magazine'', June 27, 2023.</ref> They returned to the 2023 Fringe Festival with the sequel show ''Blake and Clay's Gay Agenda''.<ref>Glenn Sumi, . '']'', July 1, 2023.</ref> |
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Curtis Campbell is a Canadian writer. He is most noted for his 2022 Toronto Fringe Festival play Gay for Pay with Blake & Clay, which he cowrote with Daniel Krolik.
Krolik and Campbell received a Dora Mavor Moore Award nomination for Outstanding Original Play, Independent Theatre in 2023. They returned to the 2023 Fringe Festival with the sequel show Blake and Clay's Gay Agenda.
In 2016, Campbell and Sadie Epstein-Fine self-produced the play Tire Swing at Toronto's Kensington Hall.
References
- Glenn Sumi, "Fringe review: Gay For Pay With Blake & Clay is straight-up brilliant". Now, July 12, 2022.
- Karen Fricker, "Pitch-perfect Fringe festival satire takes aim at straight culture’s representation of LGBTQ+ experience". Toronto Star, July 13, 2022.
- Hélène Crowley, "Announcing the 2023 Dora Mavor Moore Award Winners". Intermission Magazine, June 27, 2023.
- Glenn Sumi, "They had a hit Fringe play about coaching straight actors to play gay. They’re back to send up the queer community". Toronto Star, July 1, 2023.
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