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Nicole duFresne : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nicole duFresne Nicole duFresne (January 5, 1977 – January 27, 2005) was a Minnesota-born playwright and actress. She was murdered on a sidewalk on Manhattan's Lower East Side when seven youths accosted and mugged a group consisting of duFresne, her fiancé Jeffrey Sparks, her close friend Mary Jane Gibson, and Gibson's boyfriend Scott Nath sometime after 3 a.m on January 27, 2005. ==Actress and playwright== A graduate of the Perpich Center for Arts Education and Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts, duFresne wrote or collaborated on five plays, including the two-woman show ''Burning Cage''. She and Gibson collaborated on both the writing as well as the performances. A show about two women in a Boston asylum who are targeted for clandestine brainwashing experiments with LSD and shock treatments, it was performed at the Seattle Fringe Festival in 2002. Moving to Brooklyn in 2003, duFresne was a founding member of the (Present Tense Theater Project ) and performed with LAByrinth Theater, Algonquin Productions and Woman Alone Theater Company.
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