Terrence McNally's most recent play is
Unusual Acts of Devotion, which had its world premiere at Philadelphia Theatre Company followed by a production at the La Jolla Playhouse. In August 2009, the Fifth Avenue Theatre in Seattle presented the world premiere of his musical adaptation of
Catch Me If You Can with a score by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman—scheduled to open on Broadway in the Spring 2011. In 2010 the Kennedy Center produced three of his plays under the title "Terrence McNally's Night at the Opera:
Master Class, The Lisbon Traviata, and the world premiere of
Golden Age. His musical adaptation of Fredrich Durrenmatt's
The Visit, with the score by John Kander and the lyrics by Fred Ebb, was produced at Arlington's Signature Theatre. Recent plays include Deuce with Angela Lansbury and Marian Seldes on Broadway and
Some Men at off-Broadway's Second Stage. He has won four Tony Awards for his plays
Love! Valour! Companion! (as well as the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best American Play and the Outer Critics Circle and Drama Desk Awards for Best Play) and
Master Class and his musical books for
Kiss of the Spider Woman (Kander & Ebb) and
Ragtime. Recent Broadway credits include the revivals of his plays
The Ritz and
Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune. His other plays include
A Perfect Ganesh, Corpus Christi, Dedication or The Stuff of Dreams, The Stendhal Syndrome, Lips Together, Teeth Apart (Drama Desk Award Best New Play), and
It's Only a Play. Earlier stage works include
Bad Habits (Obie Award Best Play),
Where Has Tommy Flowers Gone?, . . . And Things that Go Bump in the Night, and N
ext. He also wrote the books for the musicals
The Full Monty,
The Rink (Kander & Ebb), and
A Man of No Importance. The San Francisco Opera presented
Dead Man Walking with McNally's libretto and music by Jake Heggie. McNally has written a number of TV scripts, including
Andre's Mother for which he won an Emmy Award. He has received two Guggenheim Fellowships, a Rockefeller Grant, a Lucille Lortel Award, and a citation from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He has been a member of the Dramatists Guild since 1970 and is twice the recipient of the Hull-Warriner Award for Best Play.
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