Terrence McNally

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The Roller Coaster (drama) 1960
There Is Something Out There (drama) 1962; revised as And Things That Go Bump in the Night, 1964
The Lady of the Camellias [adaptor; from Giles Cooper's dramatic adaptation of the novel and play La Dame aux camélias (1848 and 1852) by Alexandre Dumas fils] (drama) 1963
Next (drama) 1967
Tour (drama) 1967
Apple Pie: Three One-Act Plays (drama) 1968
Botticelli (television play) 1968
¡Cuba Si! (drama) 1968
Here's Where I Belong (drama) 1968


Noon (drama) 1968
Sweet Eros (drama) 1968
Witness (drama) 1968
Bringing It All Back Home (drama) 1969
Last Gasps (television play) 1969
Bad Habits: Ravenswood and Dunelawn (drama) 1971
Where Has Tommy Flowers Gone? (drama) 1971
Let It Bleed (drama) 1972
Whiskey (drama) 1973
The Tubs (drama) 1974; revised as The Ritz, 1975
The Golden Age (drama) 1975
The Ritz (screenplay) 1977
Broadway, Broadway (drama) 1979
The 5:48 [adaptor; from the short story by John Cheever] (television play) 1979
The Lisbon Traviata (radio play) 1979; adapted for the stage in 1985
It's Only a Play: A Comedy (drama) 1982
The Rink: A New Musical (drama) 1984
Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune (drama) 1987
Andre's Mother (television play) 1990
Frankie and Johnny (screenplay) 1991
Kiss of the Spider Woman [adaptor; from the Manuel Puig novel] (drama) 1992
Lips Together, Teeth Apart (drama) 1992
A Perfect Ganesh (drama) 1993
Terrence McNally: 15 Short Plays (drama) 1994
Love! Valour! Compassion! (drama) 1994

∗These works were collectively published as The Ritz, and Other Plays (1969).

†These works were collectively published as Sweet Eros, Next, and Other Plays (1969).

‡This work includes Tour, Next, and Botticelli.

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