Writer
James McLure
Bio
James McLure was an American playwright. Born in Louisiana in 1951, he moved to New York City in 1975 and was a member of the Lion Theatre Company. His plays include Lone Star, Pvt. Wars, Laundry and Bourbon, Thanksgiving, The Day They Shot John Lennon, The River Cane, Seduction, Max and Maxie, Fran and Brian, Ghost World, The Agent, Southern Christmas, Iago, and an adaptation of John O'Keeffe's Wild Oats, which was an official entry for the 1984 Olympics Arts Festival.
For many years, McLure was a participant playwright in The Missoula Colony, a writers workshop of the Montana Repertory Theatre and the only playwright to contribute to the Colony in every year of its existence.
In addition to his work in the theatre, McLure wrote for the screen and television.
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