Angels at Annenberg: Lectures about Tony Kushner's Play

The Annenberg Center's Director of Education, Ms. Thea Diamond, has organized panel discussions in conjunction with the two-part drama Angels in America. This theatrical production highlights a range of critical contemporary issues-life, death, love, loss, guilt, forgiveness, homosexuality, religion, AIDS, drugs and socialism. For information or to order tickets to the performances, November 7-12, call the Annenberg Box Office, 898-6791. For information about the lectures and Annenberg Center Education Programs, call Thea Diamond at 898-9080. The panel discussions are free and open to the public. Both lectures are held between performances of Part 1: Millennium Approaches and Part 2: Perestroika.

11 Angles on Angels: Literary and Historical Perspectives; Alan Filreis, English and Thomas J. Sugrue, history; 6:30-7:15 p.m.; Room 511, Annenberg Center.

12 Where Angels Doesn't Fear Tread: AIDS, Sexuality, and Racism in Contemporary America; Larry Gross, Annenberg School of Communication and Philadelphia Gay and Lesbian Task Force; Howard Stevenson, Graduate School of Education and psychologist; and Ian Frank, Infectious Diseases, HUP and medicine; 6:30-7:15 p.m.; Harold Prince Theatre, Annenberg Center.


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Tuesday, November 7, 1995
Volume 42 Number 11


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