Terry, Megan (1932–)
Terry, Megan (1932–)
American playwright. Born 1932 in Seattle, WA.
Was founding member of La Mama Theatre and Open Theatre in New York and founder of Magic Theatre in Omaha, Nebraska; wrote over 60 plays, including the 1st rock musical, Viet Rock (1966), as well as Hothouse (1974), Babes in the Bighouse (1974), 100,001 Horror Stories of the Plains (1975), The Tommy Allen Show (1978), Brazil Fado (1978), American King's English for Queens (1978), Kegger (1985), and Amtrak (1988). Awarded Obie for Best Play for Approaching Simone (biography of Simone Weil, 1970).
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