and there should be wonderful reproductions of the great 20th-century paintings-- the cubists, the abstractexpressionist paintings-- on the walls of these schools, so kids get used to hearing and looking at the arts as something--as an integral part of their lives. you need teachers who are anxious and capable of helping young people participate in the arts. i was very lucky. i mean, i didn't like my adoptive parents. that's why i left. but they educated me very well in private schools, and so i was exposed much more and much earlier than other people-- a lot of other kids were-- to the arts. and i'm very grateful for that. if we invest in that kind of education, we may end up with 12-year-olds writing sex farces all over this country. [laughter] (albee) welcome to the club, kids. [laughter] no, the problem is, you can't have this kind of education unless you have parents who are willing to allow this kind of education to occur. i mean, there's a lot of censorship in our school curriculum. how do we avoid that? how do we stop that? and also you probably have to develop a nation of parents t