Famous Broadway playwright Terence McNally died of complications from COVID-19 at the age of 81. Its public relations revealed that McNally was originally a lung cancer survivor, but unfortunately contracted the new crown virus in recent days, and he died of complications of new crown pneumonia in a hospital in Florida on Tuesday local time. McNally is one of the greatest American playwrights, having won four Tony Awards and receiving the Tony Award for Theatre Lifetime Achievement in 2019. His works include drama "Master Class", "Liz", "Modern Love Story", "Anti-String Is Still Love", "Nightfall", musical "Ragtime Music", "One Off to the End", "Kiss of the Spider Woman", "Ice Rink" and so on.
