. During a heatwave it's way nicer to be in the country than in the city, so some politicians host a party out in the boondocks. This party has baseball, beer and fireworks. Fireworks are Mother's Younger Brother's only passion. Well, that's not exactly true: he also likes that model.
Evelyn's husband Harry K. Thaw has just shot and killed her former lover Stanford White. So she's living in a hotel in New York rehearsing her testimony for the trial. She's doing this even though Harry used to beat her before their marriage.
Harry's in jail at the Tombs, but the lucky guy, still gets his meals catered in. Evelyn visits regularly, sometimes performing sexual acts on him. She tells the reporters he's innocent but is secretly receiving two hundred thousand dollars for her testimony. She grew up in a coal town and thinks she's doing pretty well for herself now. After all, $200K isn't exactly peanuts.
Ragtime is a musical with a book by Terrence McNally, lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, and music by Stephen Flaherty.The music includes marches, cakewalks, gospel and ragtime. Based on the 1975 novel by E. Doctorow, Ragtime tells the story of three groups in the United States in the early 20th century: African Americans, represented by Coalhouse Walker Jr., a Harlem musician; upper-class.
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Meanwhile, in Brooklyn, the novelist obsesses over his bad reviews, and how he should set up his chair.