Terrence McNally appears in the following:
Terrence McNally's Career Pushing Boundaries in American Theater
Thursday, December 24, 2015
In Selected Works: A Memoir in Plays, Terrence McNally collects a set of eight plays that he considers the most important of his oeuvre.
Guest Picks: Terrence McNally
Monday, September 14, 2015
Terrence McNally came on our show last week to talk about his new memoir in plays. He told us about some of his favorite books, music, and food. Check it out!
Terrence McNally's New Memoir in Plays
Tuesday, September 08, 2015
In Selected Works: A Memoir in Plays, Terrence McNally collects a set of eight plays that he considers the most important of his oeuvre.
A Taste for Revenge in "The Visit," Starring Chita Rivera
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Chita Rivera, playwright Terrence McNally, and songwriter John Kander talk about their new Broadway musical, “The Visit,” about a billionaire who comes home to exact her revenge.
"Mothers and Sons"
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Playwright Terrence McNally talks about his play “Mothers and Sons,” along with stars Tyne Daly and Frederick Weller. The play is about a woman who pays an unexpected visit to the New York apartment of her late son's partner, who is now married to another man and has a young son. Challenged to face how society has changed around her, generations collide as she revisits the past and begins to see the life her son might have led. “Mothers and Sons” is playing at the Golden Theater.
Putting on the Ritz
Friday, October 19, 2007
Rosie Perez made her Broadway debut five years ago in Terence McNally's "Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune." The Academy Award-nominated actress and the four-time Tony-winning playwright are back on Broadway this season with a revival of his 1975 hit “The Ritz,” a farce about a garbage man ...
Terrence McNally
Saturday, February 07, 1981
Lloyd Moss interviews playwright Terrence McNally about his early life in Corpus Christi, TX, and his career; his love of opera and his command of several languages. Mr. McNally discusses the musical selections of his choosing.
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