Question
The protagonist of this play ponders the phrase “Sometimes it is mutual” in an imagined conversation with his childhood friend, Marc. In this play's opening scene, the protagonist describes his makeshift coffee table after watching a character dance upstage to a love duet. After reading a letter containing the line “I have already given you my shame,” the protagonist of this play begins to compare his lover to a character created by John Luther (*) Long. At the end of this play’s second act, a character takes off a costume in real time following a reunion with a diplomat in Paris. This play ends with the protagonist committing suicide while wearing a kimono owned by Song Liling, a man acting as a Chinese spy. For 10 points, name this play about René Gallimard by David Henry Hwang whose title references a Puccini opera. ■END■
Buzzes
Player | Team | Opponent | Buzz Position | Value |
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Ashwath Seetharaman | Why the Kremlin Hates Bananas | Khalil v Carbolic Shisha Ball Co | 58 | -5 |
Mitch McCullar | Oh you like geography? Name every Forrest. | TOAD | 60 | -5 |
Tracy Mirkin | Statler and Waldorfesque Former Penn Bowl Editors | bruh | 82 | 10 |
Rahul Keyal | Ill-Advised Buzz | We jopping | 91 | 10 |
Tony Chen | Khalil v Carbolic Shisha Ball Co | Why the Kremlin Hates Bananas | 142 | 10 |
Tris Cole | TOAD | Oh you like geography? Name every Forrest. | 142 | 10 |