Wesley Whitson plays Prior Walter.. Credit: Tasha Gorel

Set in the eighties during the Reagan presidency, playwright Tony Kushner made theater history with his multiple prize-winning Angels in America, an epic two-part play. Rec Room Arts Artistic Director and Co-Founder Matt Hune and Associate Artistic Director Sophia Watt are codirecting both Part One: Millennium Approaches and Part Two: Perestroika, which dramatize the spreading of the AIDS epidemic and the struggles of those suffering from the disease, as well as the reactions of those around them.

โ€œThis is a play about change,โ€ Hune and Watt say in their Directorsโ€™ Note. โ€œOn the surface, Angels in America deals with the identities and politics of its time: the LGBTQ+ community, the 1980s Reagan era, and the AIDS epidemic. But beneath all of that, it is about something more universal, the human process of transformationโ€ฆThe characters in Angels in America live in that threshold.โ€

Houston has not had productions of these plays in three decades.

The first part opened on November 8 focusing on conservative lawyer Roy Cohn and ex-drag queen Prior Walter, and their ways of coping in a culture that often ignores or rejects those struggling with the devastating spread of AIDS. Part two opens November 15, and both plays will run on alternate evenings through December 20.

 โ€œI like to think of the individual shows as acts,โ€ says actor Wesley Whitson, who plays Prior Walter in Millennium Approaches. โ€œYouโ€™ll need to see both shows to get the full story.โ€

Whitson, who is from Houston, and attended HSPVA and the University of Houston, calls his character โ€œa fabulous, resilient gay man diagnosed with AIDS.โ€  

โ€œItโ€™s so layered and rich in themes and characters. Itโ€™s an actorโ€™s playground and a dream come true to play this part that I have revered for years,โ€ he said.

The two-part play cycle is an ambitious undertaking for any theater. Rec Room Arts, known for high production quality in one of Houstonโ€™s smallest performing venues, makes the performance unique. โ€œWe are essentially in the audienceโ€™s lap,โ€ Whitson explains. โ€œOur proximity to the audience is what makes Rec such a special theatre in my opinion. Thereโ€™s no hiding up there! The immediacy of what we are feeling is palpable in that theatre.โ€

And he believes Angels in America is not only one of the finest works of American theater, but also important.โ€ With conservatism on the rise in our country, I think Angels serves as a battle cry,โ€ he says. โ€œTo fight, to speak up, to demand that no one personโ€™s rights be placed above anotherโ€™s. Thatโ€™s the message of the play to me: the luminosity of the human spirit, and our ability to fight past hope.โ€ 

Angels in America will be presented in two parts on alternating evenings: Part One: Millennium Approaches, and Part Two: Perestroika will run through December 20 at Rec Room Arts, 100 Jackson Street, Suite 130 C, Wednesdays through Saturdays at 7:30p.m. Forum nights are November 21 and December 12.