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Three late-twentieth-century plays that confront the AIDS crisis. Larry Kramer's 1988 The Normal Heart, which documents the lack of attention initially given to the disease and the homophobia surrounding it. A sister coping with her brother's disease in Paula Vogel's 1992 The Baltimore Waltz. Angels, historical figures, and contemporary characters intermingling in Tony Kushner's Pulitzer Prize-winning Angels in America.
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