maybe law scala. you hired people to do that stuff. i like to imagine the people who come in the theatre are on my side and they came to have a great time and i invite them in. invite them in rather than, you know. >> you're right. that is certainly me and i think it's something of callas because she had to win them. >> charlie: that's what you thought. >> i feel that today with the new play. but i think it was right to project that on to her because what people do not remember about callas when she sang at the met, 27 performances, she was booed at every single one of them. she did not enjoy that reputation when she was alive. she was considered a flawed voice, ugly voice, not a nice person. why can't you be more like tibaldi whose voice is perfect, better actress. sheriffs a big thing. she can act but she can't sing and was booed. >> charlie: how long will you do this? >> we finish our run at the manhattan theatre club on the 4th of september which is i the think an extension and then i don't know. it's been a great adventure and i d