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  1. Wed, Dec 10, 2003. Cohn tells Joe how he was responsible for having the Rosenbergs - an American couple suspected of being Soviet espionage agents - executed. Fantasy begins to seep into reality when, soon after, a dead Ethel Rosenberg appears to Cohn and as classic retribution, making fun of his slow death.

  2. Jul 20, 2017 · Angels in America: Part I - Millennium Approaches: Directed by Marianne Elliott, Bridget Caldwell. With Andrew Garfield, Russell Tovey, Denise Gough, Nathan Lane. The National Theatre's live theatrical production of Tony Kushner's play 'Angels in America' about New Yorkers grappling with the AIDS crisis during the mid-1980s.

  3. Dec 7, 2003 · Angels in America. New York, 1985: Death swings the scythe of AIDS. When Prior (Justin Kirk) tells his lover Lou (Ben Shenkman) that he's ill, Lou bolts. Joe Pitt (Patrick Wilson), an attorney who is Mormon and Republican, is pushed by right-wing fixer Roy Cohn (Al Pacino) toward a job at the Justice Department in Washington.

  4. Apr 9, 2018 · First, there’s Prior 1, a thirteenth-century figure who carries a scythe. He reveals that he, too, was a victim of “the pestilence.”. In some of Kushner’s most vivid, beautiful language ...

  5. Watch Angels in America (HBO) and more new shows on Max. Plans start at $9.99/month. New York City, 1985. A gay couple’s relationship is rocked by the revelation that one has AIDS; a young man named Joe Pitts is offered a job by conservative icon Roy Cohn -- who also learns he has AIDS.

  6. Dec 5, 2006 · Tony Kushner's prize-winning play Angels in America became the defining theatrical event of the 1990s, an astonishing mix of philosophy, politics, and vibrant gay soap opera that summed up the Reagan era for an entire generation of theater-goers.

  7. Dec 13, 2003 · Angels in America has layers and nuances beyond counting. The Biblical Bethesda fountain was a pool in Jerusalem. When an angel stirred its waters, it healed anyone—ill, blind, or disabled—who stepped in. Bethesda means “house of mercy” in Hebrew. The cast is equally spectacular.