ObituariesLook Back at the Shows Terrence McNally Brought to BroadwayIn honor of the prolific, Tony Award-winning writer, Playbill takes a look back at the shows he brought to Broadway throughout his six decade career.
By
Marc J. Franklin
March 25, 2020
Terrence McNally
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Terrence McNally, a five-time Tony Award recipient whose plays often featured explorations of contemporary gay life and a reverence for classical music, died March 24 at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Florida. He was 81.
McNally, who was the recipient of the 2019 Tony Awards' Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre Honor, frequently explored history and the queer experience in his work. “I love it when I remember the artists who try to help us understand the devastation of AIDS even when they were stricken with it themselves. I love it when I remember theatre changes hearts. That secret place where we all truly live," he said while accepting his Lifetime Achievement Honor at the 2019 Tony Awards. "I love my playwright years—past, present, and especially future.”
In honor of the prolific, Tony Award-winning writer, Playbill takes a look back at the shows he brought to Broadway throughout his six decade career. Read his full obituary here.
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Look Back at the Shows Terrence McNally Brought to Broadway
Look Back at the Shows Terrence McNally Brought to Broadway
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The Lady of the Camellias
Cast of The Lady of the Camellias
And Things That Go Bump in the Night Playbill - April 1965
in And Things Go Bump in the Night
Marco St. John and Robert Drivas in And Things Go Bump in the Night
Bad Habits Playbill - May 1974
Cast of Bad Habits
The Ritz Playbill - Jan 1975
The Rink Playbill - Opening Night, Feb 1984
Liza Minnelli and Chita Rivera in The Rink.
Ken Howard
Jason Alexander, Scott Holmes, Mel Johnson, Jr., Chita Rivera, Ronn Carrol, Scott Ellis and Frank Mastrocola
Kiss of the Spider Woman Playbill - Opening Night, May 1993
Brent Carver, Chita Rivera, and Anthony Crivello in the original Broadway company of Kiss of the Spider Woman.
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Brent Carver and Anthony Crivello
Love! Valour! Compassion! Playbill - March 1995
Nathan Lane, Stephen Spinella, Justin Kirk, John Glover, Stephen Bogardus and John Benjamin Hickey in Love! Valour! Compassion!