COVID-19 Claims Playwright Terrence McNally
Multiple Tony-winning playwright Terrence McNally dies at 81
His plays and musicals explored how people connect — or fail to. With wit and thoughtfulness, he tackled the strains in families, war, and relationships and probed the spark and costs of creativity. He was an openly gay writer who wrote about homophobia, love and AIDS.
“I like to work with people who are a lot more talented and smarter than me, who make fewer mistakes than I do, and who can call me out when I do something lazy,” he told LA Stage Times in 2013. “A lot of people stop
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10 favorite books
(Borrowed Time: An AIDS Memoir by Paul Monette is in the list)