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Perestroika: Act II, scene 1
Prior accompanies Belize to the funeral of a mutual friend, who happened to be a well-known, New York City drag queen. Prior's appearance and demeanor have changed. He is dressed all in black, wearing a long coat with a fringed scarf wrapped around his head, and he has become very introspective. He explains to Belize that the Angel he thought he dreamt was actually real, and that he has become a prophet of some kind.
Perestroika: Act II, scene 2
To illustrate Prior's story, the scene changes to his bedroom three weeks earlier...
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