Angels in America - Pt.1 - A Gay Fantasia on National Themes
Verlag | Theatre Communications Group |
Auflage | 2013 |
Seiten | 304 |
Format | 13,7 x 21,6 x 2,0 cm |
Gewicht | 482 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
ISBN-10 | 1559363843 |
EAN | 9781559363846 |
Bestell-Nr | 55936384UA |
WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR DRAMA
Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes includes Part One, Millennium Approaches and Part Two, Perestroika
"Glorious. A monumental, subversive, altogether remarkable masterwork...Details of specific catastrophes may have changed since this Reagan-era AIDS epic won the Pulitzer and the Tony, but the real cosmic and human obsessions-power, religion, sex, responsibility, the future of the world-are as perilous, yet as falling-down funny, as ever." -Linda Winer, Newsday
"A vast, miraculous play... provocative, witty and deeply upsetting... a searching and radical rethinking of American political drama." - Frank Rich, New York Times
"A victory for theater, for the transforming power of the imagination to turn devastation into beauty." - John Lahr, New Yorker
"An enormously impressive work of the imagination and intellect, a towering example of what theater stretched to its full potential can achi eve." -Philadelphia Inquirer
"Angels in America is the finest drama of our time, speaking to us of an entire era of life and death as no other play within memory. It ranks as nothing less than one of the greatest plays of the twentieth century." - John Heilpern, New York Observer
"Some playwrights want to change the world. Some want to revolutionize theater. Tony Kushner is that rarity of rarities: a writer who has the promise to do both." -New York Times
This new edition of Tony Kushner's masterpiece is published with the author's recent changes and a new introduction in celebration of the twentieth anniversary of its original production. One of the most honored American plays in history, Angels in America was awarded two Tony Awards for Best Play and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. It was made into an Emmy Award-winning HBO film directed by Mike Nichols. This two-part epic, subtitled "A Gay Fantasia on National Themes," has received hundreds of performances wo rldwide in more than twenty-six languages.
Rezension:
"Angels in America has proved to be a watershed drama, the most lyrical and ambitious augury of an era since Tennessee William's The Glass Menagerie." -John Lahr, New Yorker
"A vast, miraculous play... provocative, witty and deeply upsetting... a searching and radical rethinking of American political drama." -Frank Rich, New York Times
"Daring and dazzling! The most ambitious America play of our time: an epic that ranges from earth to heaven; focuses on politics, sex, and religion; transports us to Washington, the Kremlin, the South Bronx, Salt Lake City and Antarctica; deals with Jews, Mormons, WASPs, blacks; switches between realism and fantasy, from the tragedy of AIDS to the camp comedy of drag queens to the death or at least absconding of God...Angels in America is the broadest, deepest, most searching American play of our time." - Jack Kroll, Newsweek
"Few plays have captured the spirit of an age more powerfully than Angels in America...and the passa ge of time has not clipped Angels' wings." -Paul Taylor, Independent (London)
"Something rare, dangerous, and harrowing...a roman candle hurled into a drawing room." -Nicholas de Jongh, London Evening Standard
"Angels breaks all the rules to achieve the astonishing integrity of its vision...It is a play that has remained utterly of-the-moment." -Jeremy Gerard, Bloomberg
"The most influential American play of the last two decades." -Patrick Healy, New York Times
"That Angels came so close to the burning heart of the Zeitgeist left Kushner fearing he would never get there again. But in fact he has been there so often that he seems to have passed right through it...Angels, so much a cry in the dark about AIDS when it was written, seems now to be as much about the Earth's potentially fatal illness as gay men's." -Jesse Green, New York
"The greatest American play of the waning years of the twentieth century." -Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune