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Stage and theatre playwright, notably for the drama plays 'Love! Valour! Compassion!' (1994, Tony Award) and 'Master Class' (1995, Tony Award), and the musicals 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' (1992, Tony Award) and 'Ragtime' (1996, Tony Award).  Has also collaborated on Opera productions.  Many of his works address the issues of AIDS and homophobia.  Member, American Theatre Hall of Fame (1996).   
 
Stage and theatre playwright, notably for the drama plays 'Love! Valour! Compassion!' (1994, Tony Award) and 'Master Class' (1995, Tony Award), and the musicals 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' (1992, Tony Award) and 'Ragtime' (1996, Tony Award).  Has also collaborated on Opera productions.  Many of his works address the issues of AIDS and homophobia.  Member, American Theatre Hall of Fame (1996).   
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* http://www.kennedy-center.org/explorer/artists/?entity_id=18184
 
* http://www.kennedy-center.org/explorer/artists/?entity_id=18184
 
* http://www.broadwayworld.com/people/Terrence-McNally/
 
* http://www.broadwayworld.com/people/Terrence-McNally/
 
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Terrence McNally

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1938 -

Occupation

Playwright

Notable Achievements

Tony Award, Emmy Award

Description

Stage and theatre playwright, notably for the drama plays 'Love! Valour! Compassion!' (1994, Tony Award) and 'Master Class' (1995, Tony Award), and the musicals 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' (1992, Tony Award) and 'Ragtime' (1996, Tony Award). Has also collaborated on Opera productions. Many of his works address the issues of AIDS and homophobia. Member, American Theatre Hall of Fame (1996).

See Also

Further Reading/Research