- Terrence McNally
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website =Terrence McNally (born
3 November 1939 ) is an Americanplaywright , considered one of the leading American dramatists still writing today. [cite web|url=http://www.pbs.org/kqed/onenight/creativeprocess/players/mcnallybio.html|title=And Then One Night, The Making of Dead Man Walking: Creative Process: The Players: Terrence McNally: Biography|publisher=PBS |accessdate=2007-04-19] In addition to fourTony Award s, McNally has received twoGuggenheim Fellowships , a Rockefeller Grant, theLucille Lortel Award , theHull-Warriner Award , and a citation from theAmerican Academy of Arts and Letters . [cite web|url=http://www.amazon.com/dp/0802136354/|title=Corpus Christi (Paperback)|publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=2007-04-19] He has been a member of the Council of theDramatists Guild since 1970 and has served as vice-president since 1981. McNally is married to Thomas Kirdahy. [cite news|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C06EED7143FF932A15751C1A9659C8B63|title=WEDDINGS/CELEBRATIONS; Terrence McNally, Thomas Kirdahy|date=2003-12-21|accessdate=2007-04-19|publisher=New York Times ]Early life
Born in
St. Petersburg, Florida and raised inCorpus Christi, Texas , McNally moved toNew York City in 1956 to attendColumbia University , where he majored in English, graduating in 1960, the same year in which he gained membership into thePhi Beta Kappa Society . He worked briefly for the alumni magazine "Columbia College Today".Early career
After graduation, McNally moved to
Mexico to focus on his writing, completing a one-act play which he submitted to theActors Studio inNew York for production. While the play was turned down by the acting school, the Studio was impressed with the script, and McNally was invited to serve as the Studio's stage manager so that he could gain practical knowledge of theater. In his early years in New York, he was a protégé of the noted playwrightEdward Albee .In 1968, McNally asked that his name be removed from the credits for what would have been his first major project, the musical "
Here's Where I Belong ". His decision proved to be a wise one, as the show closed after one performance. Although several early comedies such as "Next" in 1969 and "The Ritz" in 1975 won McNally critical praise, it was not until later in his career that he would become truly successful with works such as hisoff-Broadway play "Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune " and its screen adaptation with starsAl Pacino andMichelle Pfeiffer .Broadway
His first credited Broadway musical was "The Rink" in 1984, a project he entered after the score by composer
John Kander and lyricistFred Ebb had been written. In 1990, McNally won anEmmy Award for Best Writing in a Miniseries or Special for "Andre's Mother ", a drama about a woman trying to cope with her son's death fromAIDS . A year later, he returned to the stage with another AIDS-related play, "Lips Together, Teeth Apart ," a study of the irrational fears many people harbor towardshomosexual s and people who have the disease. In the play, two married couples spend the Fourth of July weekend at a summer house onFire Island . The house has been willed to Sally Truman by her brother who has just died of AIDS, and it soon becomes evident that both couples are afraid to get in the swimming pool once used by Sally's brother.With "Kiss of the Spider Woman" in 1992, McNally returned to the musical stage, collaborating with Kander and Ebb on a script which explores the complex relationship between two men caged together in a Latin American prison. "Kiss of the Spider Woman" won the 1993
Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical . He collaborated withStephen Flaherty andLynn Ahrens on "Ragtime" in 1997, a musical adaptation of theE.L. Doctorow novel, which tells the story of Coalhouse Walker Jr., a fiery black piano man who demands retribution when hisModel T is destroyed by a mob of white troublemakers. The play also features such historical figures asHarry Houdini ,Booker T. Washington ,J.P. Morgan andHenry Ford .McNally's other plays include 1994's "
Love! Valour! Compassion! " which examines the relationships of eight gay men; and "Master Class " (1995), a character study of legendary opera sopranoMaria Callas which won the Tony for Best Play.In 1997, McNally stirred up a storm of controversy with "Corpus Christi", a modern day retelling of the story of Jesus' birth, ministry, and death in which both he and his disciples are portrayed as homosexual. In fact, the play was initially cancelled because of death threats from extremist religious groups against the board members of the
Manhattan Theatre Club which was to produce the play. However, several other playwrights such asTony Kushner threatened to withdraw their plays if "Corpus Christi" was not produced, and the board finally relented. When the play opened, the theatre was besieged by almost 2000 protesters, furious at what they considered blasphemy. When "Corpus Christi" opened in London, a British Muslim group called the "Defenders of the Messenger Jesus" even went so far as to issue afatwa sentencing McNally to death. [cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/493436.stm|title=Fatwa for 'gay Jesus' writer|date=1999-10-29|accessdate=2007-04-19|publisher=BBC News ] OnJanuary 19 ,2008 ,Robert Forsyth ,Anglican bishop of SouthSydney condemned "Corpus Christi " (which opened for February's Gay and LesbianMardi Gras , a play depictingJudas seducing Jesus): "It is deliberately, not innocently, offensive and they're obviously having a laugh about it." The play also showed Jesus administrating amarriage between two maleapostles . Director Leigh Rowney accepted that it would offend someChristians and said: "I wanted this play in the hands of a Christian person like myself to give it dignity but still open it up to answering questions about Christianity as a faith system." [ [http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5iV-Zj0amGhXt70sCw8uQ3JmjrwIg Afp.google.com, Row erupts in Australia over 'gay' Jesus play: report] ]"Deuce", a new McNally play, started previews on
April 11 ,2007 . Directed byMichael Blakemore , it starsAngela Lansbury andMarian Seldes .Writing credits
Plays:
* "And Things That Go Bump in the Night " (1964)
* "Botticelli" (1968)
* "Sweet Eros " (1968)
* "Witness" (1968)
* "¡Cuba Si!"
* "Bringing It All Back Home" (1969)
* "Noon" (1968), second segment of "Morning, Noon and Night"
* "Next" (1969)
* "Where Has Tommy Flowers Gone? " (1971)
* "Bad Habits" (1974)
* "The Ritz" (1975)
* "Whiskey"
* "The Tubs"
* "Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune " (1982)
* " It's Only a Play " (1986)
* "Andre's Mother " (1988)
* "Hope" (1988), second segment of "Faith, Hope and Charity"
* "The Lisbon Traviata " (1989)
* "Prelude and Liebestod" (1989)
* "Lips Together, Teeth Apart " (1991)
* "A Perfect Ganesh " (1993)
* "Hidden Agendas" (1994)
* "Love! Valour! Compassion! " (1994)
* "By The Sea, By The Sea, By The Beautiful Sea " (1995)
* "Master Class " (1995)
* "Corpus Christi" (1998)
* "The Stendhal Syndrome" (2004)
* "Dedication or The Stuff of Dreams " (2005)
* "Some Men " (2006)
* "Deuce" (2007)Musical Theatre:
* "Here's Where I Belong " (1968)
* "The Rink" (1984)
* "Urban Blight" (1988), co-writer
* "Kiss of the Spider Woman" (1992)
* "Ragtime" (1996)
* "The Full Monty" (2000)
* "The Visit" (2001)
* "A Man of No Importance" (2002)
* "Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life" (2005)Opera:
* "The Food of Love", music by Robert Beaser
* "Dead Man Walking" (2000), music byJake Heggie Film:
* "The Ritz" (1976)
* "Frankie and Johnny" (1991)
* "Love! Valour! Compassion! " (1997)TV:
* "Andre's Mother " (1990)
* "The Last Mile " (1992)
* "Common Ground" (2000)Awards
* 1975
Drama Desk Award Nomination, Outstanding New American Play ("The Ritz")
* 1992Drama Desk Award Nomination, Outstanding New Play ("The Lisbon Traviata")
* 1992Drama Desk Award Winner, Outstanding New Play ("Lips Together, Teeth Apart")
* 1995Drama Desk Award Winner, Outstanding Play ("Love! Valour! Compassion!")
* 1996Drama Desk Award Winner, Outstanding Play ("Master Class")
* 1998Drama Desk Award Winner, Outstanding Book of a Musical ("Ragtime")
* 2001Drama Desk Award Nomination, Outstanding Book of a Musical ("The Full Monty")
* 2003Drama Desk Award Nomination, Outstanding Book of a Musical ("A Man of No Importance")
* 2006Drama Desk Award Nomination, Outstanding Play ("Dedication or The Stuff of Dreams")
* 2007Drama Desk Award Nomination, Outstanding Play ("Some Men")
* 1990Emmy Award Winner, Outstanding Writing in a Miniseries or a Special ("Andre's Mother")
* 1992Lucille Lortel Award Winner, Outstanding Body of Work (Terrence McNally)
* 1992Lucille Lortel Award Winner, Outstanding Play ("Lips Together, Teeth Apart")
* 1974Obie Award Winner, Distinguished Play ("Bad Habits")
* 1995Obie Award Winner for Playwriting ("Love! Valour! Compassion!")
* 1994Pulitzer Prize for Drama Nomination ("A Perfect Ganesh")
* 1993Tony Award Winner, Best Book of a Musical ("Kiss of the Spider Woman")
* 1995Tony Award Winner, Best Play ("Love! Valour! Compassion!")
* 1996Tony Award Winner, Best Play ("Master Class")
* 1998Tony Award Winner, Best Book of a Musical ("Ragtime")
* 2001Tony Award Nomination, Best Book of a Musical ("The Full Monty")References
* Grode, Eric. "Show Music: The Musical Theatre Magazine". Fall 2000. Volume Sixteen, Number Three.
* [http://www.glbtq.com/literature/mcnally_t.html Terrence McNally at glbtq.com]
* [http://web.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap8/mcnally.html Perspectives in American Literature]External links
* [http://www.doollee.com/PlaywrightsM/mcnally-terrence.html Terrence McNally] at the Playwrights Database
* [http://www.lortel.org/LLA_archive/index.cfm?search_by=people&first=Terrence&last=McNally&middle= Terrence McNally] at the Internet Off Broadway Database
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* [http://www.gf.org/mfellow.html Guggenheim Fellowship listing]
* [http://outrage.nabumedia.com/pressrelease.asp?ID=43 Press Release about "Corpus Christi"]
* [http://www.americantheatrewing.org/seminars/detail/new_plays_and_playwrights_01_04/ New Plays And Playwrights] - "Working in the Theatre Seminar" video at American Theatre Wing.org, January 2004
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