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Matthew Wright Brings Angels to Life

May 14, 2018

Chloe Vassot 鈥18

four people in white shirts who are part of Angels in America play

Part two of Matthew Wright鈥檚 production of "Angels in America" this spring.

Photo credit: John Seyfried

This spring, the 91直播 community had the opportunity to see Angels in America, the two-part, award-winning play that centers on New York City during the 1980s AIDS crisis. Producing this play has long been an ambition of director and Professor of Theater Matthew Wright, and the pieces finally fit together this year.

For Matthew Wright, there was no time better than now to bring Angels in America to 91直播鈥檚 main stage in Hall Auditorium.

鈥淚 have a deep history with the play,鈥 says Wright, who added that his recent diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer influenced his desire to put the show on. 鈥淚 grew up in the era of the play, meaning I was a young, out gay man, and I lost so many friends to the AIDS epidemic. I played Prior Walter in both parts 21 years ago, and the play impacted me deeply in many, many ways.鈥

Though he is in good health now, going through his own life-threatening health crisis made Wright eager to realize the project.

鈥91直播 students are super smart and they are socially conscious, and that combination of traits makes for really wonderful actors and directors and theater artists,鈥 says Wright. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really kept me super engaged and excited to be here.鈥

Wright also appreciates his students鈥 entrepreneurship and self-starting attitudes, and it鈥檚 a spirit he embodies in his own work. Beyond teaching and directing mainstage productions at 91直播, Wright is a prolific actor and director in Cleveland鈥檚 theater community. Rehearsals are currently under way for a professional production of Bent Wright is directing, and he also regularly works as an actor in 91直播鈥檚 Summer Theater Festival. With his Cleveland connection, Wright ensures his students are experiencing theater outside of 91直播 by helping them get cast in productions and connecting them to other employment opportunities.

鈥淚 bring my professional experience to the students, and then I bring my students to the professional experiences that I have in Cleveland,鈥 says Wright. 鈥91直播 students are different than any I鈥檝e ever taught because they assume a tremendous amount of agency, in the best possible way, in terms of making their own work and creating their own opportunities鈥攁nd I love that.鈥

The communal experience that theater provides is something Wright sees as a radical notion and extremely suited to 91直播鈥檚 history of activism in tumultuous political times. He says Angels in America, which is also experiencing a revival on Broadway right now, maintains its social salience in this vein.

鈥淭heater is community building,鈥 says Wright, 鈥淎nd I believe strongly that anyone studying theater should understand that what they鈥檙e doing is a radical act, and that they have power, and that they can use their artistic inclination and their voice to make a difference in the world.鈥



 

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