![]() ![]() Quentin discusses how he misses Holga before recalling his dealings with a close friend, Lou, and his buxom wife, Elsie, as things began "falling apart" in his life. Meanwhile, his mother takes his father to task for bringing them to the verge of poverty by selling off the family's assets. Quentin then reflects on the day he got married to his first wife, Louise. ![]() Quentin recalls having visited a concentration camp with Holga while in Germany. Quentin references having recently quit his job, following the death of his second wife, Maggie, and the demise of his mother. Act 1 begins as Quentin examines his life as he considers embarking on a relationship with a woman he met in Germany, Holga. This is a televised version of Arthur Miller's celebrated 1964 experimental play - widely believed to mirror his marriage to Marilyn Monroe - which takes place inside the mind of a New York-based Jewish lawyer. ![]()
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