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Terrence McNally, Trailblazing Titan of American Theater, Dies From Coronavirus Complications at 81

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The five-time Tony recipient behind 'Kiss of the Spider-Woman,' 'Ragtime,' 'Love! Valour! Compassion!,' 'Master Class' and 'The Ritz' never shied away from relevant cultural issues.

Terrence McNally, the admired playwright and librettist who received five Tony Awards while bringing his perspective of the world to such productions as Kiss of the Spider-Woman, Master Class, Ragtime and Love!

Valour! Compassion!, has died. He was 81. McNally died Tuesday at a hospital in Sarasota, Florida, due to complications from coronavirus, publicist Matt Polk told The Hollywood Reporter.

McNally battled lung cancer since the late 1990s, and the disease cost him portions of both lungs. He had lived with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ever since.

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