A woman in this play tells her husband, “I want you making love to me without ghosts in bed,” after repeatedly mocking him with the phrase, “Beyond repair, huh? Irreparable.” In this play, a woman realizes that she had met a man before when she overhears him use the phrase “teensy-weensy” and quote Nietzsche in a conversation with her husband. This play ends with an orchestra playing Mozart’s Dissonance Quartet while spotlights scan the audience and a mirror lowers from the ceiling. In this play, a doctor substitutes the name “Stud” in for “Bud” while confessing his sins into a tape recorder. A woman ties up a man and puts him on trial for torturing her during her imprisonment in this play set in the aftermath of an unnamed Latin American dictatorship. For 10 points, Paulina and Gerardo hold Roberto Miranda hostage in what play by Ariel Dorfman titled for a Schubert string quartet? ■END■
ANSWER: Death and the Maiden [or La muerte y la doncella]
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