 Evening ladies and gentlemen, thank you for the already telling ways. The Monologue Project, the 16 of the 31 monologues that have been submitted, the first iteration to raise awareness about the Monologue Project, was held in the state of early next year. Dueser of city theater, and last but certainly not least, Kyle Hayden destroyed the monologue. Where to disrespect me? Shunning her? Shifting back into a devastated home. It's the only one who tries to come near you. So, step fast against the wind. I want to make sure you always put your hands, you know, like, in a stand call. No, no, I promise you that. I sing to you. I sing all kinds of other lies to you with a shout. With me. Shout. And in my politics, daddy, I'll take leave of you. So, it's perfect for quantity. What? It is. You shall adjust your tasking around fancy neighborhoods, not just black lives that don't matter, but all the non-white, non-historical lives as well as you have a walking day. Walls, you play. Me, yes. And you bet not, hey, you know, you ought to think we share the more of a mind-mortarian solidarity. But he goes down, and a few minutes later, he comes. The insurrectionist in me is bolstered by that. He was like the pre-selected frame of shyness in self-sabotage. But she's literally left wings in theory. But in his subway lines, he goes, no, you've got to go. Now, the two-perfection, the chastity, she who sits in a cage abound with a life sentence by Lisa Ross. The first time I came in here, what do you mean, no? Can't you get us that shit called? Obviously, opportunities come. After they've been released from their whole spot, I'm actually concerned. Because if you belong to me, it ain't even there. Sorry that she woke you up, sweetie. Well, you can see off me. Teach us a lesson in the ration. Just want you to come out. These big giggles aren't scary. Dad, you give us no choice. You see my lash. You see my baby. Down the street, my granddaughter drags. Got the shooters fast. I can't show up here. The story when I engaged in a long-distance relationship while in law school. No. John can't be taught the confetti in the air at this point in rehearsal. She must have seen it all. 11.30. Murphy should be late. He's been waving at me to make a video. Let me tell you on the side. One down the scale for you, right? Oh. I have a choice. You see, my whole night will be a change over the years. I'm saying it's free. Questioning my ability to be able to... I'm different. All the best. If you tell me such things, we all are in it together. Right? Right? Right? What do women do through women? We have to walk late at night to work. So, Murphy said to you all, you decided and curated what's going on in the bottom level. What? You're right. Yes. I'm in the subplacers. Yes. There is a scarcity. So, I have lots of levels. Relationships with parents. Last in relationships with... to the African-American. So, in this particular... I don't ever go to the tech. That is a reality in our community. That is a risk area without us that we are left out of being audition material. Audition material. And the ability to see them and we have a resource. Because as a director myself, they may have hit and hold ourselves on the limited... We're a jury. We have a right there. It's all good. We need to get away from... We're a jury. We all move to Newark, New Jersey. We start setting up... to build that more. We know the possibility of this. You know, we were so much into singing in that. This is where I think... To the children about the workshop here. And she's... to volunteer. I got a chance to be honored. I hope you put your wig on. Ask me what store I can help you put your costume on.