When Wayne Peter Liebman set out to write “Better Angels,” he intended to show the soulful side of Abraham Lincoln, otherwise now known as the “man on the penny.” With brilliant narration, an engaging story and a standing ovation to boot, the West Coast premiere of “Better Angels” at the Colony Theatre managed to do just that, by humanizing and bringing depth to the iconic stovepipe-hat-wearing Abe.
Directed by Dan Bonnell and starring James Read as Lincoln, David Dean Bottrell as Lincoln’s secretary, John Hay, and McKerrin Kelly as the feisty Mrs. Harvey, “Better Angels” tells the story of the visits in 1863 between Lincoln and Harvey as she persuades him to establish a hospital in Wisconsin to benefit wounded soldiers who are otherwise dying in the midst of the Civil War.
Based on historic records and found text, “Better Angels” tells the tale of Harvey, a strong woman with fiery red hair who is quite persistent and butts heads with the tall, scruffy and easily amused Lincoln.