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Angels in America - A gay Fantasia on National Themes archivePart One: Millennium Approaches. Part Two: Perestroika. Angels in America focuses on the stories of two troubled couples. Louis, his lover Prior and Mormon lawyer Joe and his wife Harper. Prior has AID's, so does Roy, Joe's right-wing, bigoted mentor and friend. Harper is addicted to Valium and suffers anxiety and hallucinations. Louis strays from Prior's bedside to seek anonymous sex in Central Park. The two couples' fates quickly become intertwined. Tony Kushner's uncompromising two part drama is one of the great contemporary plays of recent years. Through interlinking stories and characters, the confusions and contradictions of our times are laid before us in a raw and rapid fire production that will evoke laughter, tears and disbelief through its theatrical achievements. Although set against the backdrop of the Reagan era this is not a history play. Recent events - September 11, corruption exposed in corporate America, a right wing administration in the White House, AID's as the world's number one killer and the erosion of human rights in the name of anti-terrorist measures, makes these twinned dramas, written in the late 1980s, plays for today.

Cast/Performers

Adonis Anthony, Richard Heap, Chris Jackson, Aisling Leyne, Richard Nutter, Julia Rounthwaite, Daniel Settatree, Esther Wilson

Creatives/Company

Author: Tony Kushner
Producer: Unity
Director: Lee Beagley
Design: Ashley Shairp
Music: Andy Frizzell
Lighting: Phil Saunders

Angels in America - A gay Fantasia on National Themes

Angels in America - A gay Fantasia on National Themes (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0310257764. Details of all Angels in America - A gay Fantasia on National Themes archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S2332

Archive Listings

1 Oct 02
  to
19 Oct 02
Unity Theatre
Liverpool, Merseyside
Performance Details => Venue archive

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