Chris Coad
Chris Coad
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by maureen:
I never saw "Angels in America" in the theater but the TV version (HBO, directed by Mike Nichols, starring (among others) Mary-Louise Parker, Patrick Wilson, Meryl Streep and the incomparable Justin Kirk (ever see his explanation of self-gratification to his nephew on "Weeds"? Brilliant!), is one of the most outstanding things ever to be broadcast on American television.
Yes.
However the play is still better, at least with the original NYC cast.
Despite the fact that I can't recall anyone drinking wine either. Like sfJoe I blame the Mormons.
I'm afraid I must disagree with my learned colleague. I actually found Justin Kirk to be a much more identifiable and human Prior than Stephen Spinella, who tended towards a kind of grandiose campiness, at least when I saw him. And Prior is at the center of things. And for me at least, Mary-Louise Parker made Harper more understandable than Marcia Gay Harden, who is certainly a great actress.
Of course, film and stage are hard things to compare. So differences in taste are understandable and expected.