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New Dates/Times for Angels!

Angels in America: Part I and II                                          Purchase Tickets Online
by Tony Kushner
Millenium Approaches
and Perestroika will be performed in repertory
Directed by Jason Southerland and Nancy Curran Willis
Jan 18 – Feb 10, 2008
Stanford Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts

"The Boston Theatre Works Angels may not be huge. But it is grand... this work has a fury and deep humanity that feel as essential as ever." The Boston Globe

"Acting of this caliber is a rare treat." Boston Metro

"Angels soars." The Boston Herald

"The BTW production is crisply paced and smoothly executed.... It is a model of efficiency, which works extraordinarily well." EdgeBoston.com

"An Angels for our era." BostonNOW

Boston Theatre Works presents the first major American revival of Tony Kushner’s seminal modern epic. It's a story both intimate and grand, which follows the painful disintegration of two relationships against a backdrop of greed, conservatism and the discovery of AIDS. The play transports the audience to New York, Washington, the Kremlin, Salt Lake City, Antarctica and even to Heaven. His characters overflow from the American melting pot as the story weaves through fantasy and reality in a powerful exploration of politics, religion and sex that remains poignant today.

See both parts of this epic play and save 20%. Two-play passes available for any performance of each part! Make a day of it with Double Bill Saturdays and Sundays. See Part I at 2pm and Part II at 7:30pm. Call 617.933.8600 to order your passes.


Show Information

  • Wed – Fri at 7:30pm, Sat and Sun at 2:00pm and 7:30pm (see calendar for details)
  • "Pay What You Can" : Millennium: Fri, 1/18; Perestroika: Fri, 1/25 (day of show; cash only)
  • Adults $43 (Wed/Thu/Sun) and $48 (Fri/Sat)
  • Seniors $40 (Wed/Thu/Sun) and $45 (Fri/Sat)
  • Two play passes good for any performance: $80
  • All student tickets are $25; student rush available 2 hours prior to curtain: All tickets $10

Driving Directions

From the North
Take I-93 South into Boston, exit onto Storrow Drive. Take the Copley Square exit on your left. At the light make a left onto Beacon Street and a quick right, following the path of all traffic, onto Arlington Street. Follow Arlington for approximately one-half (1/2) mile, crossing over the highway into the South End. Bear right onto Tremont Street at the light in front of the CVS. The BCA is on your right.

From the South
Take I-93 North to the Mass. Ave. exit. Turn right onto Mass. Ave. north. Turn right at the fifth light onto Tremont Street. The BCA is located on the left at 539 Tremont Street.

From the West
Take I-90 into Boston. Get off the highway at the Copley Square/Prudential exit. Follow signs for Copley. Stay straight to go onto Stuart Street. Go two blocks then turn right onto Arlington Street at the light. Go over the highway. At the light in front of the CVS, bear right onto Tremont Street. The BCA is on your right.

Street Map

BCA Map

MBTA Subway and Bus

Take the MBTA Orange Line to the Back Bay Station (T) stop. Exit onto Clarendon Street (the bus terminal exit) and turn right. Walk down Clarendon Street to Tremont Street. The BCA Plaza is on your left (you will see a round kiosk with a Sovereign Bank machine in the middle of the plaza).

Take the MBTA Green Line to the Copley Square (T) stop. Exit onto Dartmouth and walk away from the river to Tremont Street. Turn left on Tremont Street and walk one block. The BCA Plaza is on your left (you will see a round kiosk with a Sovereign Bank machine in the middle of the plaza).

You can take several buses that run to Copley Square or Back Bay Station as well as the Silver Line. From the Silver Line, exit at East Berkeley Street and walk towards the river. When you reach Tremont Street, turn left. The BCA Plaza is 1/2 block on your right (you will see the marquee for the Calderwood Pavilion).

Parking Information

  • Valet parking is available for $15 curbside at the Boston Center for the Arts for evening performances.
  • There are several restaurants in the area that provide valet parking provided you are dining there. Make an evening of it by having dinner before the show.
  • Atelier 505 Garage: Located under the Calderwood Pavilion. Enter on Warren Ave, at the rear of the facility.
  • John Hancock Parking Garage: Located at the John Hancock building on 200 Clarendon Street.
  • Garage at 100 Clarendon: Entrance on Clarendon Street, between Stuart Street and Columbus Avenue. Special rate for BCA and Pavilion visitors: $9 for evening performances and $12 on weekends (validation available in the Calderwood Pavilion Box Office).
  • There are two open parking lots on Berkeley Street at Columbus Avenue. Open until 10pm.

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