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[[Image:Angels-in-america-04.jpg|thumb|Angels in America]]
{{Infobox play
| name      = Angels in America: Millennium Approaches
| image      = Angels-in-america-04.jpg
| image_size =
| caption    = Image from the HBO production
| writer    = [[Tony Kushner]]
| characters = Prior Walter<br>[[Roy Cohn]]<br>Joe Pitt<br>Harper Pitt<br>Hannah Pitt<br>Louis Ironson<br>Belize<br>[[Ethel Rosenberg]]<br>Homeless Woman<br>Angel
| setting    = New York City, Salt Lake City and elsewhere, 1985–1986
| premiere  = May 1991
| place      = [[w:Eureka Theatre Company]]<br>San Francisco, California
| orig_lang  = English
| genre      = Drama
}}
 
{{Infobox play
| name      = Angels in America: Perestroika
| image      =
| image_size =
| caption    =
| writer    = [[Tony Kushner]]
| characters = Prior Walter<br>[[Roy Cohn]]<br>Joe Pitt<br>Harper Pitt<br>Hannah Pitt<br>Louis Ironson<br>Belize<br>[[Ethel Rosenberg]]<br>Homeless Woman<br>Angel
| setting    = New York City and elsewhere, 1986–1990
| premiere  = November 8, 1992
| place      = [[w:Mark Taper Forum]]<br>Los Angeles, California
| orig_lang  = English
| genre      = Drama
}}
 
'''''Angels in America''''' is a 1991 play in two parts by [[Tony Kushner]] that examines of AIDS and homosexuality in America in the 1980s.


==Factual Information==
==Factual Information==
According to Jacobus, Kushner was suprised that both liberals and conservatives liked the play because Kushner thought that it attacked many of the conservative views (1636).
According to Jacobus, Kushner was surprised that both liberals and conservatives liked the play because Kushner thought that it attacked many of the conservative views (1636).


==Biography==
==Biography==