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Angels in America

Tony Kushner January 1, 1991
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Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes.

Angels in America is a play in two parts by American playwright Tony Kushner.

The play is a complex, often metaphorical, and at times symbolic examination of AIDS and homosexuality in America in the 1980s. Certain major and minor characters are supernatural beings (angels) or deceased persons (ghosts). The play contains multiple roles for several of the actors. In the first half, Millennium Approaches, initially and primarily focusing on a gay couple in Manhattan, the play also has several other storylines, some of which occasionally intersect.

The second half of Tony Kushner’s Pulitzer Prize-winning epic Angels in America, Perestroika steers the characters introduced in Millennium Approaches from the opportunistic eighties to a new sense of community in the nineties.

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