
National Theatre Live: Angels In America — Part One: Millennium Approaches
Drama
Overview
The National Theatre's live theatrical production of Tony Kushner's two-part play 'Angels In America' about New Yorkers grappling with the AIDS crisis during the mid-1980s.
Top Cast


Andrew Garfield
Andrew Garfield
Prior Walter/The Man In The Park
Andrew Garfield
Prior Walter/The Man In The Park


Nathan Lane
Nathan Lane
Roy M. Cohn/Prior 2
Nathan Lane
Roy M. Cohn/Prior 2


Susan Brown
Susan Brown
Hannah Pitt/Rabbi Chemelwitz/Roy's Doctor/Ethel Rosenberg
Susan Brown
Hannah Pitt/Rabbi Chemelwitz/Roy's Doctor/Ethel Rosenberg


Denise Gough
Denise Gough
Harper Pitt/Martin Heller
Denise Gough
Harper Pitt/Martin Heller


Amanda Lawrence
Amanda Lawrence
The Angel/The Voice/Nurse Emily/Sister Chapter/Homeless Woman
Amanda Lawrence
The Angel/The Voice/Nurse Emily/Sister Chapter/Homeless Woman


James McArdle
James McArdle
Louis Ironson
James McArdle
Louis Ironson


Nathan Stewart-Jarrett
Nathan Stewart-Jarrett
Belize/Mr. Lies
Nathan Stewart-Jarrett
Belize/Mr. Lies


Russell Tovey
Russell Tovey
Joseph Pitt/Prior 1/The Eskimo
Russell Tovey
Joseph Pitt/Prior 1/The Eskimo
Stuart Angell
Stuart Angell
Angel Shadow
Stuart Angell
Angel Shadow
Laura Caldow
Laura Caldow
Angel Shadow
Laura Caldow
Angel Shadow
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