THE STORY: Moving back and forth in time, the action of the play is a murder mystery: a boy is found dead, and his mother is suspected of his killing. But, as the investigation of the crime proceeds, other themes emerge and combine with it. The boy's mother has come to New York to persuade her sister to come back to their home in Maine; the sister is killed in a bizarre accident and her sibling slips easily into her persona, moving into her apartment and taking over her job; and her son loses his country innocence and becomes involved in the often ugly street life of Greenwich Village. In the end all these various strands are drawn together into a shattering climax—a forceful, moving illumination of lives first betrayed and then destroyed by illusions which, inevitably, lie always behind comprehension and control.
Landscape of the Body
Opening Movement
Rosalie Speaks
Interogation
In the Diner
End of Act One
Real Money
Listen To  Me
Cradled Towards Death
Hiding the Body
Closing