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The Last Night of Ballyhoo Study Guide

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by Alfred Uhry
About 64 pages (19,183 words)
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Act 2, Scene 6 Summary

Sunny comes in, announcing she's home. When Adolph comes out of the kitchen she tells him that a boy named Harold brought her home because Joe suddenly disappeared without saying goodbye. There's a knock on the door, and Sunny opens it to admit Joe. She asks what happened; he says he went for a drive, and Sunny says goodnight and starts upstairs. Joe says goodnight and starts for his car, but then Adolph says they need to have a discussion and leaves them alone.

Sunny says she has a right to know what happened, and when Joe suggests she should have a pretty good idea; she says she doesn't know at all. He asks why she didn't tell him that guys like him, the "other kind," weren't welcome at the Standard Club.....

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