Some public libraries offer free access to streaming services or digital downloads, including "Angels in America". Check your local library's website or visit in person to see if they offer this service.
Kushner uses characters like Roy Cohn—a fictionalised version of the real-life McCarthy-era lawyer—to represent the ruthless, power-driven conservatism of the time. Cohn’s refusal to identify as gay, despite dying of AIDS, highlights the era's deep-seated homophobia and the "politics of clout". Social Disparity:
For students, actors, and literature lovers, owning the script is vital. You can download the digital version of the play through several reputable retailers: