We know Luke from the first play as a guy who is in a sense not really committed to anything. When we meet him in this play, one of the things that happens to him is he falls in love, in effect for the first time, and he experiences the mania that can sometimes come with love.
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Louis has a masterful ability to draw on things that really happen. He has found a way to incorporate those real-life stories into something that is set now.
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But also Ray's empire [his nightclub] is under threat. It's losing money. I know Louis's intention in the third part of the trilogy deals with notion of empire even more fully.
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