Tony Kushner

Tony Kushner

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Tony Kushner is a renowned American playwright and screenwriter, celebrated for his profound impact on contemporary theater. Born in 1956 in Manhattan, New York, he gained international acclaim with his Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Angels in America," a masterful exploration of AIDS and homosexuality in 1980s America. His works often blend political and social themes with epic storytelling, resonating with diverse audiences. Alongside his theater success, Kushner has crafted acclaimed screenplays, including "Munich" and the Oscar-nominated "Lincoln." A passionate advocate for social justice, his writing continues to challenge and inspire, cementing his status as a vital voice in modern drama.

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