RaveTor.comIsaac Butler and Dan Kois have undertaken the herculean labor of creating an oral history of the play ... The result is an exhaustive look at creativity and theater that is nearly as exhilarating and fun to read as the play itself ... The best oral histories make you feel like you were there, or at least make you desperately wish you had been there. I think there’s no better way to tell the story of Angels in America than an oral history. The cacophony of voices coming together, sometimes arguing, sometimes agreeing, sometimes teasing or revealing heartbreak is such a perfect fractured mirror for the multi-faceted play. Butler and Kois have done stellar work here...