now on broadway, and we have some of the cast, including denzel washington, sophie okonedo, anika noni rose, and latanya richardson jackson. >> just the humanness of it all, the fact that each person, every character in it is multi-facetted. you don't lead one person. you don't go, this is the moral center. you go, oh, this person thinks, and then they go another way, and another character takes over. so like the ensemble -- >> charlie --he wants to do this family. he says later on, hell, yes, i would like a yacht some day, but turns around later on and says, yes, i'd like to get pearls for my wife. he wanted to be the man of the family and pick up the mantle where his father left off and take it to the next level because every day he sees these other families doing it. he sees the arnold family. he sees it. >> but, you know, as a woman, too, there's a joy of watching latanya being latanya and having people know her as latanya richardson for what she's bringing, not for the person who's on her arm, but as the joy of a woman, to see a mature woman stand on that stage, blow it away, it's