Kyle Thomas Hemingway: The ephemera edit

An ongoing digital archive of 1,364 items (and counting) proving that I read, I saw, and I actually paid attention.

Collection

Terrence McNally

  • Kiss of the Spider Woman

    Directed by Bill Condon

    “Homosexuals always die in Hollywood movies. Most of the time, they kill themselves.”

  • A Man of No Importance

    Book by Terrence McNally / Music by Stephen Flaherty / Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens / Directed by Paul Daigneault (Speakeasy Stage Company)

    Curtain call at A Man of No Importance
  • The Full Monty

    Music and lyrics by David Yazbek / Book by Terrence McNally / Based on “The Full Monty” by Simon Beaufoy / Directed and choreographed by Gerry McIntyre (North Shore Music Theatre)

    Curtain call at The Full Monty

  • Ragtime: The Symphonic Concert

    Music by Stephen Flaherty / Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens / Book by Terrence McNally / Based on “Ragtime” by E. L. Doctorow (Boston Pops at Tanglewood)

    The ensemble takes a bow
  • Anastasia

    Music by Stephen Flaherty / Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens / Book by Terrence McNally / Based on “Anastasia” by Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, Susan Gauthier, Bruce Graham, and Bob Tzudiker / Directed by Sarah Hartman based on original direction by Darko Tresnjak (Broadway in Boston)

    Curtain call at Anastasia
  • Kiss of the Spider Woman

    Music by John Kander / Lyrics by Fred Ebb / Book by Terrence McNally / Based on “Kiss of the Spider Woman” by Manuel Puig / Directed and choreographed by Rachel Bertone (Lyric Stage Company of Boston)

    Curtain call at Kiss of the Spider Woman
  • The Visit

    Music by John Kander / Lyrics by Fred Ebb / Book by Terrence McNally / Based on “The Visit” by Friedrich Dürrenmatt / Directed by John Doyle (Lyceum Theatre)

  • Master Class

    by Terrence McNally / Directed by Antonio Ocampo-Guzman (New Repertory Theatre)

    “So. How is everyone? Can you hear me? I don’t believe in microphones. Singing is first of all about projection. So is speech. People are forgetting how to listen. They want everything blasted at them. Listening takes concentration. If you can’t hear me, it’s your fault. You’re not concentrating.”

  • Master Class

    by Terrence McNally / Directed by Stephen Wadsworth (Manhattan Theatre Club at The Samuel J. Friedman Theatre)

  • Some Men

    by Terrence McNally / Directed by Paul Daigneault (Speakeasy Stage Company)

    Photo of the program cover
  • Chita Rivera: The Dancer’s Life

    Music by Stephen Flaherty and others / Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens and others / Book by Terrence McNally / Directed and choreographed by Graciela Daniele (Emerson Colonial Theatre)

    Photo of the Playbill cover with an autograph from Chita Rivera