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...James Tyrone (Eric Oleson), the desire for quick money has supplanted the love of his family and his theatrical integrity. For Mary Tyrone (Susan Schwartz), a life filled with dreams and musical potential has ended in loneliness and regret. James Jr. (Daniel Zelman) is unable to hold down a job, and, though rebellious, seems destined to follow in his father's alcoholic footsteps. Only Edmund (Pier Carlo Talenti), the aspiring writer, might escape the family misery, and he could well be dying...
...shirts are harmless enough, but now the rugged outdoorsman can buy mail-order ammunition. By dialing a toll-free number in which the last four digits spell BANG, customers can order ammunition ranging in size from .22-cal. slugs to 458 Winchester Magnums, known as elephant bullets. Says Aaron Zelman, the company's owner: "It's just like the Penney's or Sears' catalog...
...such actor is Daniel L. Zelman '89, who says that the process is "annoying" at first, but becomes "generally easier," the more one auditions. Nevertheless, he says, "The nervousness never goes completely away...
...Betty (now played by Peers) becomes progressively liberal, she leaves the repressive Clive and achieves freedom as she finds her masturbatory adventures exemplify. In case this doesn't seem enough like a Greek tragedy, the erstwhile homosexual son Edward (now played by Zelman) who has been dumped by his lover begins to discover that he wants to be a woman. After telling his sister of his new-found desire and enviously touching her breasts in a surprisingly tender and unsexual scene, Edward proclaims, "I want to be a lesbian...
...homosexual Edward who enjoys being passive is played by Zelman who formerly played Betty, the obedient Victorian wife. The young Edward who vascillated in the first act between wishing he could play with dolls or be with the men becomes transformed into the adult Victoria who also seems unable to decide her own destiny. And Betty becomes more self-confident as the woman who plays the domineering Mrs. Sanders in the first act takes on the role of Betty in the second...