alexander, this is his directorial debut. how horrible of a director -- like does he go around scream like george costanza? i want to know what a kind of tyrant he is when he's got all the power when we're on stage to say, hey, we could tighten this bit, we could make this work. that's been an honor, and it's been a wonderful experience. so i'm so excited for him getting his directorial debut. he deserves it, and this show is very funny, and he's done a great job. and the writer, sandy ruston is absolutely brilliant, and there's a bit of a feminist twist to this. >> i like it. all right. >> so it's nice. >> jen. >> so we were also talking in the break, people are just sort of overwhelmed with ai, disinformation, we don't know what to believe, the power of broadway now, and you talked about, you know, because i want to see real people and real action with real emotion on their faces that's unique to them and telling a story, and the twists that you all have about women's empowerment in this play, but you talked about -- you said there's six cast members and the audience is the seventh cast member. talk about that and the impact that the audience has, you know, they're part of