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Nathan Lane and Andrew Garfield star in the National Theatre's production of Tony Kushner's landmark play. 

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About Angels in America

A quarter-century after stunning the theater world, one of the greatest theatrical journeys of our time returns to Broadway in an acclaimed new production from the National Theatre. As politically incendiary as any play in the American canon, Angels in America also manages to be, at turns, hilariously irreverent and heartbreakingly humane. It is also astonishingly relevant, speaking every bit as urgently to our anxious times as it did when it first premiered. Tackling Reaganism, McCarthyism, immigration, religion, climate change, and AIDS against the backdrop of New York City in the mid- 1980’s, no contemporary drama has succeeded so indisputably with so ambitious a scope.

*Please note: Part One: Millennium Approaches is 3 hours and 30 minutes with two 15-minute intermissions. Part Two: Perestroika is 4 hours with two 15-minute intermissions.

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"Nathan Lane is revelatory, changing from one emotion to the next on a dime. When he is funny, he is hilarious. When he is scary, he is scary. A Tony Award-worthy performance. "

Newsweek

Joe Westerfield

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