![]() Joe and Louis have a run-in in a bathroom. Prior gets sicker and begins to hear a mystical voice. Prior seems worried that Louis will desert him, and so does Louis. When Prior reveals to Louis the first of many lesions to come, the reality of AIDS crashes down on the two men. Meanwhile, we also meet Louis Ironson and Prior Walter, the other main couple in the play. As the two argue over going to Washington, Harper's suspicions that Joe is secretly gay come to light, though he denies it. But first he's got to convince his wife, Harper, who we soon learn spends most of her time hallucinating on the prescription drug valium. Joe is excited to go join the conservative Reagan revolution. Roy Cohn, a lawyer and powerbroker, offers his young protégé, Joe Pitt, a chance to work for the Justice department in Washington, DC. The first act of Millennium Approaches sets up all the major storylines of this overlapping plot. Angels in America, Part One: Millennium Approaches Summary Act 1: Bad News ![]()
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