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Broadway News 尝辞苍诲辞苍鈥檚 Angels in America Will Transfer to Broadway The National Theatre production, which stars Andrew Garfield, Nathan Lane, and more, will play New York in February.
James McArdle and Andrew Garfield Helen Maybanks

As , the National Theatre production of Tony Kushner鈥檚 Pulitzer Prize-winning Angels in America will cross the pond for a Broadway engagement. The two-part epic, directed by Marianne Elliott, will play the Neil Simon Theatre鈥攃urrently the home of Cats.

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Performances will begin February 23, 2018, for an 18-week run. Opening night is set for March 21. The two parts鈥�Millennium Approaches and Perestroika鈥攚ill play in rep.

The full London company 鈥攚ith the exception of Russell Tovey鈥攚ill reprise their performances in New York. Returning are Andrew Garfield as Prior Walter, Tony winner Nathan Lane as Roy Cohn, James McArdle as Louis Ironson, Susan Brown as Hannah Pitt, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett as Belize, Amanda Lawrence as the Angel, and Denise Gough鈥攕oon to reprise her Olivier-winning performance in People, Places, and Things at St. Ann鈥檚 Warehouse in Brooklyn鈥攁s Harper Pitt.

This marks the first Broadway production of Angels in America since its 1993 premiere, though an Off-Broadway revival played the Signature Theatre in 2010. P茅ter E枚tv枚s鈥� opera adaptation also played New York City Opera earlier this year.

Elliott鈥檚 staging began performance May 4 at the National鈥檚 Lyttelton Theatre, where it played through August 19. The production was broadcast in movie theatres in July. NT America Director Tim L:evy and Jujamcyn President Jordan Roth co-produce the transfer.

First Look at Andrew Garfield and Nathan Lane in Angels in America

The new Angels features set design by Ian MacNeil, costumes by Nicky Gillibrand, lighting by Paule Constable, choreography and movement by Robby Graham, music by Adrian Sutton, sound design by Ian Dickinson, puppetry design by Nick Barnes and Finn Caldwell, illusions by Chris Fisher, aerial direction by Gwen Hales, and fight direction by Kate Waters.

 
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