The acts often feature him alongside family members, especially his wife Erendira.
The third act features the resolution of the story and its subplots.
Its live acts feature Dominican salsa and other tropical styles.
Ramona's act features a banana, the most subtle allusion in this part of the film.
Each act features pop music of the period.
Each act of the story featured collages that opened and closed it between commercial breaks.
The act featured special effects combined with real feats and performances.
The final act of the play featured a soliloquy written and performed by Nalbandian.
These acts feature original American Indian motorcycles which have been in use since the 1920s.
Another act features an angry confrontation between a defiant girl and her worried parents.