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Lucas, Craig

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Lucas, Craig (1951– )

US writer. He has written for stage and screen. His work often examines issues of love and acceptance and mixes fantasy and realism. Longtime Companion (1990) was one of the first major films to focus on the AIDS crisis and its affect on the US gay community. Other films include Prelude to a Kiss (1992), Reckless (1995), and The Secret Lives of Dentists (2002).

His plays include Blue Window (1984), the musical Three Postcards (1987), Prelude to a Kiss (1990; the basis for his 1992 film), God's Heart (1996), and The Dying Gaul (1998).



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UNDER-15s: back from left, Cieran McGrory, Clark McCallum, Jason Fox, Ross Arnold, Sam Lucas, Craig Thompson (coach).
Mersey Royal's 4-1 defeat of bottom club Mond Rangers featured efforts from Tony Lucas, Craig Cartwright, Steve Thompson and Tony Waters.
UNDER-15s: back from left, Cieran McGrory, Clark McCallum, Jason Fox, Ross Arnold, Sam Lucas, Craig Thompson (coach).
 
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