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My worst moment: ‘Moonlight’ screenwriter Tarell Alvin McCraney and the time he was told to fight back against an actor

Tarell Alvin McCraney speaks onstage during the "David Makes Man" premiere during the 2021 Tribeca Festival at Hudson Yards on June 19, 2021, in New York City.

CHICAGO — Tarell Alvin McCraney became a household name after winning an Oscar for his “Moonlight” screenplay in 2017. His Hollywood credits in the years since also include the script for Steven Soderbergh’s “High Flying Bird” and as creator and executive producer of the OWN series “David Makes Man.”

An actor as well as a playwright, McCraney is the chair of playwriting at the Yale School of Drama. His play “Choir Boy” — which centers on a teenager at Black prep school for boys and his ambitions to lead the school choir — is currently in previews in a production at Steppenwolf Theatre, where McCraney is an ensemble member.

“This choir sings Negro spirituals, which W.E.B. Du Bois called ‘the soul of Black folks,’” McCraney said, “and those are both sacred songs but also political songs — they sang them on the front lines of the civil rights movement. So that music has a lot of legacy and it means something to be able to sing it and to be able to present

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