The New York City Opera offers a bland Angels in America.
by Paul J. Pelkonenppelkonen@gmail.com
It takes some guts to put on an adaptation of a popular contemporary play, especially a loaded and political work that unflinchingly addressed the AIDS crisis in the 1990s. That's the challenge facing New York City Opera with its last production of the season: Peter Eötvös' 2004 adaptation of Tony Kushner's award-winning two-part play Angels in America. Unfortunately, this version of Angels, seen here in its New York premiere, dilutes the play instead of distilling its message.
by Paul J. Pelkonenppelkonen@gmail.com
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All night angel wrestling match: Angels in America at New York City Opera. Photo by Sarah Shatz for New York City Opera. |