Nov 23 2023
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Dec 17 2023
Angels in America Part 1: Millennium Approaches

Angels in America Part 1: Millennium Approaches

Presented by That Theatre Company and Buddies in Bad Times Theatre at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre

In a Reagan-era New York City beset by the AIDS crisis, a recently-diagnosed Prior struggles to make sense of his mystical visions and visitations, along the way colliding with friends, lovers, and a Mormon couple whose marriage is on the brink of falling apart.

At once sprawling and intimate, Angels in America weaves together religion, revolution, and queer (be)longing into an epic, two-part modern masterpiece that speaks to the indomitable human need for change.

Admission Info

Phone: (416) 975-8555

Dates & Times

2023/11/23 - 2023/12/17

Additional time info:

Opening Night, November 28th is a gala evening with a post-show reception.

Location Info

Buddies in Bad Times Theatre

12 Alexander St, Toronto, ON M4Y 1B4

Accessibility Info

PHYSICAL ACCESSIBILITY

Our entire facility is fully accessible to audience members, and our cabaret stage is also accessible to performers. Both of our performance venues offer seating at floor level. If you have any seating requirements, please inform our box office staff when purchasing your tickets.

Our entrance is accessed by ramp for all patrons. Our washrooms are located on the lower level, which can be reached by a lift. The lift requires an attendant due to the manual door function and the need for a key to use. Some stalls are equipped with bars and provide extra space, and we also have a single-user, universal washroom.

WASHROOMS

Our washroom facilities are not designated by gender. The main washroom area is equipped with ten private stalls (including two barrier-free stalls) and a communal sinks. In addition, there is a single-user, universal washroom.

PERSONAL ASSISTANTS AND SUPPORT PERSONS

Personal Assistants and Support Persons are welcome to accompany any patron with access needs. At no time will a person with access needs be prevented from having a Personal Assistant or Support Person with them while in the building. We consider a support person to be an individual chosen, or hired, to provide services or assistance with communication, mobility, personal care, medical needs, or access to good or services.

For ticketed events, Personal Assistants and Support Persons accompanying a person with access needs will be admitted at no cost. If booking your tickets in advance, please indicate that this extra seat will be required.