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Ten year-old Jerry McDonough played Joe Crowell in his father’s production of
Our Town
at Amarillo College in 1957, and the whole problem started right there.
McDonough began writing as soon as his life was touched by the work of the master, Thornton Wilder. Throughout his life, he listed Wilder as one of his greatest influences.
McDonough’s plays began appearing in print in the early 1970s but did not really catch fire until nearly a decade later. By 1986, McDonough’s
Juvie
(carried by Pioneer Drama Service) was named the most popular play in the American Educational Theatre. Over the next several years, as many as four of his shows were listed among the top ten on the same list.
His 40+ published pieces have seen productions in all 50 states, every Canadian province and numerous foreign countries. Dr. Rick Amidon, writing in The English Journal, called McDonough “The Father of Young Adult Drama.” Jerome is listed in
Who’s Who in the Theatre and Contemporary Authors
.
Remaining in Amarillo, Texas his whole life, Jerome loved his “day job” of more than 25 years as the Theatre Arts teacher at Caprock High School, where many of his shows had their world premiere. He died in December 1999.
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