one of my favorite things -- i'm rambling -- but we did laura lenny read this monologue from china by scott oregon and it was about an employer reprimanding an employee for not wearing a bra. all the male marines at camp pendleton said i thought the whole thing was good to go, loved the plays, understood what you were after. there was the one monologue about the woman yelling at her employee for not wearing a bra was an indirect attack on the ways we do in military, that there is a point for structure and uniformity and we thought you were kind of saying that, you know, you're mocking our kind of -- the structure that we have in place for a good reason, and then the female marines were leaving the audience, saying i loved it all, especially the one monologue, because i know what it's like to be a female in a very male dominated culture and to wear my hair under my cover. >> rose: how did you come to juilliard? >> i was interested in acting before i went into the military, then really after september 11th, i feel like most people my age and that time doing nothing, you know, was like w