Thursday, July 28, 2011

My Life at the Theater: Angels in America, Part One




We saw this in 1995 at the Abbley Theater in Dublin. Quite a treat and Megan was with us. It is a sad play, of course, complex and interestingly staged. I never saw Part 2 until the mini series.
The biggest thrill, of course, was being in the famous theater.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

We never saw this on stage. We did go to the theater in Dublin and saw a Noel Coward revival.

Jeff M.

Anne R. Allen said...

I've had an unwatched DVD of the TV version for a couple of years now. I can't face getting that depressed for that long, although I know it's a great showcase for the actors.

David Cranmer said...

Well done show.

J F Norris said...

A truly astonishing play wholly theatrical in a way that American plays haven't been since the 1940s. I saw both parts back to back in a remarkable production here in Chicago. It may deal with disease and death on the surface, but it's paradoxically cathartic and empowering. It's a landmark fully deserving of all its accolades and awards.

pattinase (abbott) said...

It will probably be the definitive statement of the times, AIDS, and much else.