I always wonder why Caroline doesn't use the most obvious argument as to why she should be the one to drive Julia into town instead of Tony: Julia will need a ride back, which makes Caroline the perfect choice.
I like the way Jerry Lacy plays his part when he's sitting at his desk. He's very understated and reserved, merely observing, in a somewhat superior, bemused fashion, the antics of the two crazy women who have suddenly entered his life this night. His underplaying is certainly in contrast to the over-the-top hysterics of one Grayson Hall, whose performance here becomes the very definition of "scenery-chewing" (though nothing compared with what we have to face in the very near future in her one-woman tour-de-force).