Angels In America Part 1- Millennium Approaches Downloads Access
Kushner’s thesis—that “the world is full of pain, but progress is possible”—lands differently in 2025 than it did in 1991. The play’s treatment of Roy Cohn (the architect of modern “attack, deny, counterattack” politics) feels prophetic. Prior Walter’s fight for survival against a neglectful government mirrors the post-COVID reality for immunocompromised people. And Harper Pitt’s dissociative escapes into Antarctica speak to our own digital-era escapism.
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Since winning the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1991 and the Tony Award for Best Play in 1993, Millennium Approaches has become required reading (and viewing) for anyone interested in the intersection of art and social upheaval. Kushner’s thesis—that “the world is full of pain,
In the pantheon of 20th-century drama, few works cast a shadow as long, or as luminous, as Tony Kushner’s epic masterpiece, Angels in America . While the complete work is often celebrated as a singular, seven-hour behemoth, its first part— Millennium Approaches —stands as a thunderous, self-contained prologue that redefined what theater could say about politics, sexuality, spirituality, and survival. In the pantheon of 20th-century drama, few works
Introduction: Why This Play Still Shakes the Heavens
