Names of Sam Nordquist, Jiggly Caliente, Lady Chablis, and more added to Stonewall Wall of Honor
This year's honorees are all transgender at a time of trans erasure.
June 27, 2025
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This year's honorees are all transgender at a time of trans erasure.
Twitter users are showing their love and admiration for McNally, who died today at age 81.
The gay playwright reflects on his extraordinary life, which is the subject of the new documentary Every Act of Life.
The Ugly Betty alum will play the sister of a gay man who recently died of AIDS in the Off-Broadway revival of Lips Together, Teeth Apart.
The gay playwright's Fire Island-set Lips Together, Teeth Apart will receive its first New York production in 23 years.

Joe Mantello, an honoree of the Legacy Awards, paid respect to the late playwright, whose spirit remains a guiding light during a difficult time.
The first regional productions have been announced for the gay-inclusive drama, which just closed on Broadway.
Terrence McNally's The Ritz was born during the 1970s sexual revolution, an era of liberation extravagantly celebrated at the Continental Baths, a gay New York bathhouse where an unknown Bette Midler, Barry Manilow, Wayland Flowers, and others once performed for a towel-clad audience. Today, its author calls the play, set in a bathhouse not unlike that exotic establishment, a period piece. ''There was a time at the height of the AIDS crisis that I would not have allowed a revival... but I think we're ready to see it again,'' McNally says.
The beloved gay writer of hits like Love! Valour! Compassion! is now the highest-profile victim of COVID-19.
A livestreamed reading of Lips Together, Teeth Apart will benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
The odd couple from The Producers will star in an updated Terrence McNally comedy.
The Will & Grace star has joined the cast of Terrence McNally's It's Only a Play.
Portions of the AIDS Memorial Quilt are now on display at the Golden Theatre, home of Terrence McNally's Mothers and Sons.