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News Emmy-Winning "Angels in America" to Make Network Debut on Logo Logo, the newest channel from MTV Networks, will present the network television debut of the acclaimed "Angels in America" miniseries.

The network, which provides entertainment for gays and lesbians and "anyone who enjoys a gay point of view," will present the Mike Nichols-directed work Oct. 16-18 at 10 PM ET; check local listings.

"Angels in America," which debuted on the pay cable network HBO in December 2003, was filmed from the playwright's screen adaptation and starred Al Pacino, Meryl Streep and Emma Thompson. The drama interweaves the stories of a gay couple split apart by AIDS; a Mormon couple separated by their secret fantasies; and a legendary lawyer fading into history. It is set against the backdrop of New York City in 1985 — a time made apparent by a scene which reveals the pre-9/11 Manhattan skyline. The "gay fantasia" includes mystical sequences — executed more simply on film than on stage — filled with ghosts of ancestors and accused spy Ethel Rosenberg, a trip through a refrigerator to Antarctica and, of course, a visit from an angel.

A male quartet of stage performers — Patrick Wilson (Oklahoma!), Ben Shenkman (Proof), Justin Kirk (Love! Valour! Compassion!) and original Broadway cast member Jeffrey Wright (Topdog/ Underdog) — are joined in the cast by Mary-Louise Parker (Proof).

James Cromwell, Michael Gambon and Simon Callow are also featured in the film. Streep, Thompson, Wright and Kirk perform multiple roles.

Kushner's stage works, Angels in America: Millennium Approaches and Angels in America: Perestroika won the Best Play Tony Awards in 1993 and 1994, respectively. The first half also won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The screen version of Millennium Approaches is divided into three chapters "Bad News," "In Vitro" and "The Messenger" and Perestroika is also segmented into "Stop Moving," "Beyond Nelly" and "Heaven, I'm in Heaven."

For more information visit www.logoonline.com.

 
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