michael chiron, habits michael, you saw i think the importance of it is representation representation audits. deepest level of what happens when we actually get to see the black stories, black bodies on stage, and in one of the largest platforms possible for opera. and how does that walk them in a new set of people? how does that actually make space at the table for new stories and for stories that are contemporary and stories, that means something to the, to the bodies that are in the seats and who's getting to experience what that story town. i knew the fire was an incredible piece of history. when i read the libretto for the 1st time, i went and to and i already knew parents as music by singing the opera champion, which was the parents is 1st opera. and i knew it was that of the special answers to see such a prolific story told by such an incredible musician, it welcomes what opera, what we say be more often to be in the 21st century to have the full culture as we say, for the culture on the stage of a place that is so white, i've been on that stage. you know, i've been in the comp