Sobre el Autor

Terrence McNally was a celebrated American playwright known for his significant contributions to theater over several decades. Born in 1938, he crafted a diverse body of work that explored themes of love, identity, and the human experience. His plays, such as "Love! Valor! Compassion!" and "It's Only a Play," often blended humor with poignant emotional depth, earning him numerous accolades, including multiple Tony Awards. McNally's writing was marked by an ability to address complex issues, particularly those surrounding LGBTQ+ identities, with both sensitivity and insight.

Throughout his career, McNally was influenced by a range of literary and theatrical figures, which shaped his distinct voice. He was not only a prolific playwright but also a passionate advocate for the arts and LGBTQ+ rights. His work continues to resonate with audiences and inspires new generations of playwrights and performers. McNally's legacy is one of courage, creativity, and a deep commitment to examining the intricacies of human relationships.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento November 3, 1938
Lugar de Nacimiento St. Petersburg, Florida, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento March 24, 2020