– Tom Dewispelaere and Stijn Van Opstal
America in the mid-80s. The Reagan era. Conservative, right wing and brash. Never before has politics been so hard and cold-hearted. AIDS is a new disease that in New York primarily strikes the gay community, unexpectedly fast and mercilessly hard.
This is where the story Angels in America by Tony Kushner starts. The play turned into a modern classic in no time at all. Together with a fantastic cast, Tom Dewispelaere and Stijn Van Opstal have reworked this more than seven-hour-long theatrical diptych into a single evening’s programme.
The kaleidoscopic story of Angels in America is a complex portrait of a combative generation that acts counter to spirit of the era. The havoc caused by AIDS strengthens the ultraconservative forces in their fight against free love; at the same time, the disease as a problem to be solved is ignored. In this merciless climate, we follow more than 20 characters played by eight actors, ranging from travel agents and lawyers to caregivers and ex-drag queens to divine interventions and religious minorities, with shocking scenes of power and hypocrisy, hilarious personalities, and intimate discussions about the fear of death and decline.
“Everything always changes.” — Abraham Lincoln
“Nothing ever really changes.” — Anton Chekhov
text
- Tony Kushner
translation
- Carel Alphenaar
direction, adaptation
- Tom Dewispelaere
- Stijn Van Opstal
dramaturgy
- Ellen Stynen
with
- Tiny Bertels
- Evelien Bosmans
- Lukas de Wolf
- Tijmen Govaerts
- Sanne Samina Hanssen
- Lukas Smolders
- Peter Van den Begin
- Darryl E. Woods
scenography
- Stef Stessel
light design
- Stef Stessel
- Frank Hardy
costumes
- Ilse Vandenbussche
musical design
- One Trick Pony
production
- Toneelhuis
- Toneelhuis
- Olympique Dramatique
with the support of
- Tax Shelter maatregel v/d Belgische Federale Overheid
- Casa Kafka Pictures Tax Shelter powered by Belfius