oh, there are people in thbe theater, mhat wouldn't have been drawn in the theater ahead of time. >>r afterwards and meet people afterwards, which has been interesting. because the plays i did before, i would ju go home. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> so i'm just surprised by fans ineneral. >> seth: right, right. [ laughter ] >> it's all very new to me. eebut a lot of people have saying it's the first time they've been to a play, which i love that. you know, because we do this nonprofit. ve had like theater fixe along the way where, you know, we do -- ataf is our nonprofit, ts in the armed forces where we do contemporary american plays and read it for a military audience. so i kind of got the -- been doing those for the past five wyears and got -- you knon you take theater outside of new york, then it kind of becomes a weapon in a way. because, almost new york ikdiences can kind of get, "oh, i've seen every, you know, production of "hedda gabler," ll and ou which one is good or not. >> seth: yeah. >>ut a lot of our audience it's been very, like, kind of, it's like a dream as far as h