by Katrina J. Zeno
October 12, 2004
The door closed, and I crumbled. It was Christmas, and I was alone. I had never been alone on Christmas. Having been raised in a family of six children, I was always surrounded by siblings, wrapping paper, and Ping-Pong table–size…
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by Ellen Rice
September 24, 2004
Act Three, “The Children,” joins the two couples together by the love and marriage of their children. Christopher, the son of Teresa and Andrew, falls in love with Monica. Wotyla reveals Teresa's motherly worries about Monica, “a being enclosed in…
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