From the NYT:

As part of its 2010-11 season dedicated to the work of the playwright Tony Kushner, the Signature Theater Company will mount the first New York revival of his “Angels in America” since the Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning work closed on Broadway in 1994, the troupe’s artistic director said this afternoon.
The production, to be directed by Michael Greif (“Next to Normal,” “Rent”), will open at the Signature’s 160-seat theater late in 2010, and is expected to run for about four months, said the artistic director, James Houghton. Both plays that make up “Angels” — “Millennium Approaches” and “Perestroika” — will run in repertory; the theater also plans to have performance days where the plays (each three and a half hours) are presented back to back.
No casting decisions have been made yet. And, As part of Signature’s Ticket Initiative, sponsored chiefly by Time Warner Inc., all tickets to “Angels” will be $20.
Can’t wait to see it.





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