Overview
Part Two of the two part Angels in America,
Tony Kushner's epic drama set during the Reagan years in America now
recognised as one of the greatest plays of the twentieth century.
Perestroika picks up the stories of Prior and Cohn from Part One:
Millennium Approaches. Prior, overwhelmed by the responsibilties of
'prophet' placed on him by the angels, wishes that they would leave him
alone. Cohn, now dying from the virus, continues to manipulate the
system from his hospital bed. But who is left to look after them now And
does anyone still careWith a climax as bittersweet as it is beautiful,
we are left wondering who the real angels are in a disparate world.
Perestroika was premiered in November 1992 in a production by the Mark
Taper Forum, Los Angeles, directed by Oskar Eustis and Tony Taccone. In
November 1993 it received its London debut in a National Theatre
production on the Cottesloe stage, in repertory with a revival of
Millennium Approaches, again directed by Declan Donnellan. Perestroika
won the 1994 Tony Award for Best Play.