![]() Do these busy parents, who have waited until the biological clock has almost run out, want to take a chance on this kid or do they want to let it die now? This six-month preemie-a boy-might be saddled with disabilities. The characterization applies in spots, but as a whole Clyman’s writing is more skilled than most of what surfaces in movies-of-the-week, and the “disease” in question is not a disease at all but a moral quandary.ĭoug (Robert O’Reilly) and Susan (Melody Ryane) are expecting their first child and it turns out, in the very first scene, that the baby is going to be born prematurely-at a mere 25 weeks of gestation, which could spell real trouble. ![]() ![]() It would be easy to accuse Robert Clyman’s “When the Bough Breaks” at the Colony Studio Theatre of being a disease-of-the-month play wrapped in a movie-of-the-week. ![]()
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