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Angels in America: Introduction ... Angels in America: Summary ... Other Characters...
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Angels in America: Introduction ... Angels in America: Tony Kushner Biography ... Home > Angels in America Summary & Study Guide > Character Analysis > Other Characters...
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Angels in America: Millennium Approaches ... Set in New York City in the mid-1980s, Act One of Millennium Approaches introduces us to the central characters. As the play opens, Louis Ironson, a neurotic, gay Jew learns his lover, Prior Walter, has AIDS.
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I was also very pleased with the characters of Belize and Mother Pitt. I found Angels in America very inspiring, and after seeing it for the first time, I seemed to see the world in a whole new light. I know that sounds cheesy, but it is true.
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Angels in America: Millennium Approaches and its companion Perestroika pack hard hitting, political commentary along with plenty of swearing, frank discussions about sex and full frontal male nudity. ... What he created was 10 hours of material that was parred down to 7 hours and 20 characters about gays, AIDS, New York,
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"Angels in America" (2003) More at IMDbPro »TV mini-series ... The characters swirl in and out of each other's lives and dreams, playing to stereotypes and yet defying them, arguing politics and philosophy and love and death--and it is fascinating stuff. Although the play stunned 1990s audiences, most considered it...
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Mike Nichols' "Angels in America," based on Tony Kushner's extraordinary play, includes one of the best depictions of nursing in feature film history. The six-hour movie is a ... "Angels in America" does not really suggest that the nurse characters are angels, or at least, that they in particular are angels.
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