 and you wander off. I'll ask those again after the production, but you can be taking mental notes as you go. We'll have an intermission, 10 minutes in the middle of the bar will be open. Also wanna let you know that there's some information in the program about donating to the Kickstarter to help this production go forward. And finally, just letting you know, you'll see some people playing multiple characters on stage. That's part of this production and will be part of the final production as well. Thank you all so much for being here without further ado. Catch the Wall. Catch the Wall by Gabrielle Rison. New Orleans, upper ninth Ward, right now. The entire set is nearly liquid. Images and textures are projected across the stage. It is a space in flux, yet everything that does appear seems well-worn. We just wanted to show you our chart. Well, we've been prepping for us this September. I mean, doing sample tests, lots of IVs pre-planned in a core group. I mean, we've even stepped about school culture as well. All right, I wanted to ask you about culture. Well, we have Spirit on Fridays now and also celebrations. They like the celebrations. Is it effective behavior? You know, do you get them accurate right next long as the old ones? And it's on calm down. Well, who could be with vouchers this year? You're going to bring in the price. Do you think you can meet the best one? I think we're on track. Darken the circle next to the correct answer. In question 25 and 26, look for mistakes in standard English usage and choose the answer with the same letter as the line containing the mistake. Question 25. A, I must have left. B, my new gloves somewheres. They, C, aren't in my locker. D, no mistakes. The graph below shows the number of sandwiches sold at Tom's Deli. Find the mean number of sandwiches sold over six months in Tom's Deli. Round your answer to the nearest whole number. I could see the best of us in like a fantasy which you have to find from those days of life. Benefit flashes on the multiple screens. We see only her back side. The projections multiply. Suddenly gunshot at the bounce track. I'm not saying my books are no games. I'm not. Well, come on, people, walk with me because you're going to be late. Here's your box, now come on, give me a kiss. Good morning to Sean. Are you ready to be a scholar? Yeah, sure. Good morning, Cleo-Nee. You told me that. Good morning, Justice. It's just me. Justice. I just do it right where you go down to blue. Good morning, Mr. Hamilton. Are you ready to be a scholar? Wow. Work folders out and passing them to your team leader. OK, so I need to see all homework folders out and pass to the front in 30 seconds, OK? So it's going to be the first to win the first challenge of the morning. Good Sean, can your team get their title for yesterday? This is for yesterday. Where did you put it? Hold your clip down to blue. We got any lunch, though? We ate lunch, though. Stop. We'll get the plugs back here on a short base guy. All right, so you have to get your forms in by Thursday. No form by Thursday. You could be sitting in the office with Ms. Kim. All right? Awesome. So I have your green journals, OK? So everyone should have their green journal. Christelle has not your green journal. So I need you to write five sentences as a response, OK? Remember, sentences have verbs. Sentences have beginnings, middles, ends. Compound sentences have conjunctions, right? Conjunctions are words like can or as well as words like melody and rhythm. Oh, my. Work. Oh. You said you've never seen us before. Well, my kids play on their phones, you know, in the street and stuff, and party is over there. I'm Kevin. Hi, Kevin. How'd you do that? You sort of arch a bag when you go up on your back. How'd you learn? I watched a lot of you do videos. Oh, for real? Mostly. And from going out. I had a friend. He showed me stuff. School, English. I'm an English teacher. That's why I'm dressed up. Oh, Philly, Pennsylvania. You pay. I went to school in America. Are you a teacher? Believe. Sixth grade, reformation. Reformation? Transformation. Sorry. No. It's like we're taking over a school that exists. It's an RSD charter. Do you like it? Yeah. I like it. I like the city. The city. So you just, does that mean that I have to, I'm sorry. And what was your name? Philly. I'm not from here either. What's your name? Justice Quan and Cleo pass them as they walk off towards the ball. It's day after school. Justice holds a three pound bag. Come on, Justice, give it to me. Who are you? Wait, where the hell are you? It's crazy. She's always like that. Only one customer's mine. You want me to give you some of that problem? No. And then finish. Quan, the mama's looking for you. She says she wants you home. Now, I'm coming back too. And I'll give you a cold drink. I can do it with you. Four days or so home. Yes, and it's dope. It's called dope. It's bam, like bam, bam. Disoriented, blood runs down the front of her shirt. She says, bye, bye, good location. We got a bunch of good, nice ones. We gonna film, now, fine. Like a lot. Justice offers benefit and crawfish. It falls through her. What about your video, like about how we make it and get famous? I'll ask this kid in the office. Now, oh, we have guests in the building on Thursday from new schools and somewhere else. Debbie Bouchot said that she would organize just to make sure that your class is all at 100%. You got that? Got it, got it. Someone room, now. Yeah, this is so sad, so sad. Mr. Sidney thinks he knows who the offender is. So, please be on the lookout and check the scholar's pocket on your new bathroom break time. Right, check all their pockets. Well, I'm sure you all know that we have a state board here next week. And I'm gonna tell this to the other teams as well, make sure that you have your ELA's up on the door and you check them all as you go. Now, beneath those ELA's, Ms. Williams, I think I saw yours falling off. Trevon keeps tearing them down. No, well, don't let him do that. Right, what else do I have over here? We do it, you know. Well, it's just something. When I worked as a teacher, I found it invaluable. I mean, and as far as your state, how I would... You saw me that full of sheets in your mailboxes, right? On whether you'll be returning again, huh? And your plans after the course of the ELA. Do we have to decide? Well, I think I said in my initial interview that we will look for long-term commitments. That way we can best track our progress. Although, ultimately, job for the merit base and that's up to Mr. Bechet and New Hope since they're now our managing operator. Ms. Williams, you have pee today, correct? Pea? I thought they have yoga. I thought they were my quid. I want to show you some... I can't ride my bike like this. You're driving, I'm waiting for you. They arrive at Lincoln Beach on the edge of Lake Pontchartrain and is the barest shell of the amusement park at once was. The remains are only a half-structural, ghostly, like iron turned to driftwood. It's nothing. It's nothing. It's a jazz club. Oh, like what we're gonna make to believe? Like what? That is a good idea. No, like it was one, like in the 40s and 50s? Lincoln Beach was last vacation week. Where? Down the street there was an amusement park there and a pool and stuff, just like here. But this club is my baby segregated pool. In a desolate sort of way? I know, right? Like... Do you ever get used to this? Everything just being so fucked up? Not fucked up, it's just been sitting dormant. People having parties right here? You're right, we should have a party. We could bring speakers and a generator. This feels... holy. It's not gross, is it? What's that, like a down here over there? No, it's just a... It was a big one, too. Just sitting in the middle of the road. Yeah, oh, it looked like it was baked by the sun and nobody found it. Oh, well, just go around. If you go inside, I might come over to your channel. Let's just go home. My friend from work is having a crossbow. Do you want to get a drink before that? I don't think my financials... Y'all should be in our video. They're talking sweet things in this kind of a family, sweet... What do you think we could get a beer? You don't have to worry about me. It's good for that. Her tacos, do you live in this town? Do you remember some other things she had said? Wait, surround me. Mail! I sent you to the schools and everybody. So, and all the people who knew me. We got to find you a camera first. Hey, you know what she say next? Y'all should be in my video. They're waiting. Struggling. Forget about me. And what I said at the park, and my face on those ugly t-shirts, I'm more and more your memory and less and less myself. Wait. Make a comment about the video. I always say this again. Oh, you feel it? Oh, baby, you could possibly never... Can it be a hand? ...and hardy individuals to help with a mini-challenged job. Very good, Cleo. All right, does anyone have questions for our presenter? Yeah, that's why you never see your dad. He's been on a rave all the time. Yeah, he's in 1421, like 14 days on and 21 all. But behind that 21, he has a second job with a pipe. Okay, who else? You miss him? Yeah. Why don't you just tell us about working your role models? Okay, who do you advise? My cousin can travel. He was the southern hangover at the Superdome now. And he thought I liked his homes all the time. Oh, I've seen that Lucky Choms guy. And the Superdome, cool, right? Mr. Sidney, do you remember? Did you see Justice Horry knocking at lunch today? Oh, God, no. Ms. Michelle broke it up. She wrote the craziest thing for a writing prompt the other day. It was like her dad was supposed to come pick her up from school, but he couldn't because it was raining and he didn't have any arms, so he couldn't hold an umbrella. Did she just have a death in her family? Her mom said like a cousin. Lovely. I didn't turn in your dad's shoes. Shut up for two years, unless there's some sort of crisis or something. Put in a tie in the closet. Achievement gap. Oh, y'all don't know me up here and you have no feet. Oh, you know what you're going to do after? Occasional counseling, maybe? You know how to do it. Just think of Paris. Paris. New York? You know, I thought I'd go there right after you patented that I did this full-bright thing in Germany. Right. Germany? That was just what we had. Right. Consulting could be cool. Take age 34, informational resources. You had 70% below basic last year. No, no, no. Fortan had 70%. We didn't even have 56 yet. So how could you say that? Then me to catch up. That is the cost of property. As opposed to your researching violence. It's bullshit. And identify the vote that would have the most information. Is it A? I don't like doing it. This isn't optional. Open your book, right? In Gustav? No. Come on. Move your car down. You still need the strength in school culture. How come she doesn't? She's lying to us. Enough. Raise test scores and raise confidence to build school culture. We get better scores. We can get brighter students. They can achieve it. That's why you're not. Let's say go to a different school. But they're not scholars of them, huh? Miss William Muck has a new story. Would she be OK? Them? Fine. They'll all be fine. This is a different school. We've got different methods of teaching. They get Spanish up there? Right. And as soon as we have 100%, we will practice in this hallway. Do this again. Miss Diary, do you mean? Because this is my check now. Is your shirt tucked in? Is your belt right? Are you representing all kinds of you mean? We're going to walk to the end of the hallway. Then we're going to turn around and walk back. Straight, silent, serious. You are teaching us how to get directed. Are you tracking me? They are waiting for us ready. They said, for the hardest thing in our life, they said, teaching would test all of our skills and our limits and be out of our comfort zone. Trying to close the achievement gap and the darkest pockets of American comedy. They said, we live in admissionaries and foreigners. They couldn't explain what it'd be like. How hard, if they're still not acting right and making the expectations you've set, fill up the stakes. And don't be afraid to point at an individual. Like Miss Williams, check yourself. Are you on the line? Are you being silent and serious? Are you showing agape? Are you proud of yourself? It looks like those practicing lines are in recess today with criteria. We're going to have to do better next time. Turn to a fellow scholar and tell them, next time we'll have to do better. Next time we'll have to do better. It's not funny, and there was no expectation to laugh. A scholar. A tone of sound. Morning, so you can be on time. We'll be in here in the morning for Math and Science, and Miss Moushaw and Mr. Hamilton will. Miss Williams, I hope you feel better. Thank you. Tell me one thing you learned today. That you've grown doesn't mean you get treated well. Did you ever know? I'm going to need it if we want to put you in it. That is an example of school culture. No, no, no. That's an example of school being out. Now, you want me to make them stop checking on their own time? No, I want you to teach them some self-respect. If I saw my daughter do that. Your daughter goes to Dominican. I mean, we had that when I was coming up. DJ Jimmy, DJ Jubilee, but nobody danced like that. Miss Moushaw, you want to show me that Twitter on the state website now? Yeah, definitely. Miss Wood, you saw your ma'am. About the Aspire and the Principal program? New Hope would very much like to see you in the red, Frances. You mean a year of being a team leader, right? You're a team leader, Matt. Our whole section is there. Look, we have an opportunity to expand the RSD in two years. We're going to be looking for families. I mean, I've only been teaching for six months. My classroom manager. We're not looking for classroom leaders. We're looking for founders. But if you're motivated and right, you've shown commitment to the city. We need innovators of color who can get results and looking at your truck stories. And they just had the room they could grow. I didn't do anything. No, no, baby, I don't give you that look. You got to take credit with credit, it's due. Now, applications are due in a week, all right? I'm expecting to see yours on top of the pot. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. Well, is that a question or a question? I'm doing the crisis. Is he at a social hour? Or you? Yeah, I'm from Duke, New York. I can't use from you, Stan, here. Amazing. My friend, he's up there, so that he was going. So you want me to be your wingman? He did the war right, too. Well, he went to, like, and got a Nairobi extension. Both custom, social justice, blah, blah, blah, blah. You can talk about the program and then... Michael, that was totally... Oh, come on! Taking my old car. Were you going on a date? No. Oh, is he going on a date with this? Oh, man. She's my friend. You can't let girls be your friend. Show me what you have so far. You didn't write anything here. I didn't know what to say. That's not what I asked you to do. I didn't know what to do. Come on. Go home. Come on, Mr. Hamilton. I didn't know how to do it. Captain Freep. Well, me boy tells Cherry how it bothers him when fairy bosses come around. So can you think of a time that you felt bossed around or others bossed you around? Or you bossed others around. So how does that make you feel? When my brothers are roughly... They always tell me I can't play. Even when I say I'm going to give them my chipmunk. And? How does that make you feel? Mad? Because I'm better than him. You've seen me out there? So why don't you write that down? You've seen me outside, right? I'm like three years old. Man, I don't even notice me in a box. Come on. Write it down. The first thing you said, okay? About your brother. Write that down. Yeah, but how? The first sentence. What did you say? My brother don't let me play football with him. Alright, like this. Why does that bother you? Mad? Because I'm better than him. That makes me so mad. Go. I can't. What do you mean? That makes me... I don't know it. You don't know how to write it? I don't know what it looks like. You don't know what it looks like? No, you need to do it. But how do you look? You spell it. Start with me. First, show me how you do it. You want it, right? Do you not know how... You don't... You know how to write it. I don't know how to write it. I don't know how to write it. Just use brave spelling, okay? I think that sounds that. I think I'll be coming out of here. How do you pass the grade? Really not? No. What the hell is this thing? No, this is my girlfriend, Nani. Oh. I'm going to teach you how to mark it. He's from Chicago. That's what she said. How do you work that religion? You look like a whore. How do you do it? Right. What's upstairs in the eighth grade? It's not a custodian. A custodian's usually here. Right. Mr. Sippy, you're Kishon's uncle. K'wang's. He's been there for a long time. A long time, haven't he? Yeah, about 15 years, except for 5, 5, 6, you know, Solutions Nuno. I had been with noxist before the storm. And that custodian community that we had back then, man, they gave you menfeds and so on and so on. How are you doing? I'm Melanie. Melanie, I can ask you to do a couple of seasons. I'm sorry, I ain't trying to brush you back in front of your husband. Yeah, y'all was good. Hey. I'm sorry for you all. Pam. I lost them all. One of me is Ernie Cater. No. I'll play for you for a minute. You were saying, uh, you had a summer talk? Come here. Leo pulls justice around the corner of the park and onto the side of an abandoned house. What? What? No. She said it grabbed up above your daddy with that. She's gonna die on the corner, she thinks. You can't first close off for your birthday thing. No, she didn't say my money. They like us. You can't wait for breakfast at Elizabeth's. The girls look sorry, right? Starting to warm up. It was Ariel, right? Right. Right. They're on a half hour wait. Kevin said you have an illegal pizza business. Taco business. And it's not illegal, it's just not legal. Oh, friends. She's a dancer too, though, like she tours. Oh, shut up. I had this friend, she was Kevin, like they got the booties on back and forward. That's better than me. Just through Kevin and Ariel, she reaches benefit. What? I can't stand to wait. A lot of people have brought me up in this world. Good evening, friends. School, leave right on music and life. I'm talking about you, Magnolia Shorty, Dr. Rangoo, Katie Black, Katie Redd, Big Frida, the Queen Diva, Chiquitla and Sonny Gaby. I'll say it in a messy manner. I've got boys Johnny, Pig Arbu and Polo Boy D. Fifth Ward, Wee B, Six Ward Queen. Seventh Ward, Pete, and 10th Ward, Buck. Thank you and here are these reports I was down in the states. So? You're gonna be hitting me in the head left. Bang! Bang! Like something across the street. The sound ricochets over the room. Bang! It's not like it was from BJ. No, it was a car backfiring. You're not always from BJ. Shh! Do you remember how I told you that I'm not from here? Yeah, you're from the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Hanson, we're now on lockdown. What you have on your steaks? All right, well, let me know when they cleared upstairs. No, I think I saw them across the street. I just didn't see where he went. You can't bring them up in. Hanson, no. Did they ask for the things with warning representatives? The union is coming back. Oh, shit. They need a network of colleagues. No, they need better classroom management and greater incentive programs. And safer streets wouldn't hurt either. You know what's happening. In OB, you just said that they would call us right back. You need to send an office over here. Look, I know you remember, Captain, in the 90s, the system was crumbling, and it... That was the issue. The bombing system could not work. But the union gave us support in a time of intense corruption, and now in a transformation school, especially. I've had two teachers walk out this semester because they felt... The ones meeting in the first place. And New Hope has office support. I got you a whole new set of math and science books donated for every classroom. I got you a book, a lot of the playground. And got you four new teachers. Who you say you love? Just because I like them. You're a smart boy when I said I want to. Well, smart boys don't teach children. Counting children. You want to bring back your girlfriends from John's Mac, huh? You want those lazy, ignorant women who have been in the union for 30 years just waiting it out. Put a collar on them. No, no, no. They all move the peace and the value. You left your houses empty and did not care. No, they... You said it's been clear. You should go tell the rest of the teachers. And fine. Now, I know you know how hard... But, Linda, you know how hard I worked to get you to school. My hard money, nothing to do with them. Some of them are from here. Some of them who's working in education. Some of them who's using the bombing in the 1990s. Someone on the picket line with me. I was a child, teacher children. And these teachers are not? These teachers have a lot. Benefit and aerial run-on. Holding the phones through aerial like a spell of something or a shiver. They are connected and not connected again. And they both get drunker in a sort of dance. When I grow up, I want to be a jazz musician. When I grow up, I want to be an electric car. I want to be a teacher. I want to be a doctor. It isn't a rich, just a cute husband. And I've got some cute... Ain't no mistakes. Oh, it's a motherfucker. The table below shows the number of calories and grams of protein in different kinds of bagels. Kenyatta keeps track of her calories to grams of protein intake for nutritional purposes. Simplified into lowest terms, what is the ratio of calories to protein in a cinnamon-raised bagel? Kenyatta? Why are you calling it a bagel? A equals B. 860 over 12 is 30 to 1. B, which is a constitutional requirement for becoming president of the United States? I'll go to the bathroom. A, being male. B, being wealthy. C, knowing how to talk right. D, being over 35. These are A, someone that collects things. B, someone that places rare objects in museums. C, someone that studies primitive, indigent yet fashionable cultures. No! According to the graph on page 5, what are the statistically greatest consequences for children who don't go to college? A, they die. B, they become pregnant and or go to jail. C, they get signed to cash money records. I left candy bar from DJ's corner store the Friday court last night. I saw them take it. They were chicken head mother. They said they didn't have them. We can go anywhere. We didn't work as bad club last year. What was his treacle? A parent. Then he was emergent and had risk or retention back then. His teacher from Fortin, she's not with us. Right. We took him back. You like that girl. Miranda! If you think he's an emergent reader and he has no records, please, go make an IEP for him. Go talk to first grade, they're good at it. Y'all do this morning's hell, come on! Just sit with a bag of hair ribbons between them. They seal up the anties with the lighter, organizing them into piles. Your mama's hair ribbons good, huh? I'm video. I'm video. Shut up! It's like turning the key in a car and I can't start again. And again, and the engine is flooding. This is just some rock and I'm flailing. You're not flailing, it's moving. Yeah, I'm in on a whole lot. And surfaces. Throwing water on daddy. Listen, you don't only know the baby, it's best for you to live like this as we're fine right now. Pay the price. Pay the price. The payment wasn't a risk, like the ultimate price is always going up on my side of the street. Can you feel her in there? Tell her to touch me. I am not your medium. What's it like to be baby? A balloon. Touch me? No. A tone sounds. Recess. A movie. Off it. My dog said full third. Do you want to know my mom about that? She said she might give me a movie. Give me money to go see a movie. And my brother's about to go sell a man. Just because you got movie money, don't mean we got movie money. Unless you're going to pay for me. That's your mom. My brother's driver. It's that important. That's important. We're still on the road. And people play talk that he has. The principal hated him. The principal hated him. He was going to nickels officially, you see. But, uh, was always that hard. And, you know, he was not going to click him to the tail. That earless is no good. God rest him. Click him to the mask. So, I was down in school, y'all. You can't, you see. I was better than him. So, he would always hit me to clean it. And you'd get caught playing. Oh, no. I'm a real trail. Hadn't done it before. Hadn't done it. Hadn't done it. Yeah, she and her husband used to live by your mind on her pies. So, see, a young man in a room. Had to go. Like, you can talk, man. But anyway, she was going to go around the south this week. So, she said. They're going to take you out of here. She had this nice hat. You know, a real hat, too. Make sure that all our decisions are just. Lord, please bless, um, Justice Henry. Lord, please bless Justice Henry, counsel her family in this time of grief and loss. And lay a protection on all the children of New York. Try to net them. And this city. And this city. So that no more should be set to meet you, their father, so long before their time. I, uh, told Melissa Dyer, she was welcome to sit in on this meeting. We'll be discussing postvention services. And Ms. Darby has some thoughts on the test code. The management of the tragedy. Uh, how do we address this issue of personal safety and get students to fast without running around? New schools said that they would pay for a brief power. Good. They asked also if we could, uh, hire another security guard, someone to put the front door and someone to control. Have you checked your budget? I'm sorry. Am I right at the door when you were watching the time? I'm sorry. I was so tense. We weren't writing the detention lab that day. After the detention, this mom is a bar of Roman staff members. Different scholars are assigned different texts. These girls were picking up trash. I was confused as to how they were able to get out on the street if they were still in their school apart. They are allowed on the school side when we're following procedures. Justice Dyer is only trying to get harassed with a policy so that she can report back to the state. We should mention that Believe had an 11-point jump in math and 6 in reading and leaping. I'll leap this year. And that's the biggest leap of all three New Hope schools. Congratulations. Right. Well, now, should we offer them some type of reward? Hmm? Maybe a sought-out? It's not the best practice. It's not the best way. Well, neither is. I want you to listen to your students this week and our families, too. Really try and be listened. Be open. You kind of have to finish the policy on hand. I'd be choked. I wouldn't withdraw my application. Looking at the application pool. I can't make the commitments. Not qualified. And I feel fine. New schools and New Hope would both... I don't want you to feel as though it is our decision. New Hope might not even get it, child. I think we should organize a sock opera or a school dance. A dance is not allowed in New Hope. That's crazy. Mr. Hamilton. Okay? All the schools have dances. Mr. Hamilton. Mr. Hamilton. I would think if I were a teacher who just witnessed a student get burdened in front of the school, I would be sticking my neck out over middle school hands. A tone of sound. Mr. Hamilton. The legality. She would like it. Firewalls. I can't. You just gotta use the old brown for life. What should we call it? Call it University of Pennsylvania All Star Chasing, Catch the Wall, Super Famous, Super Sus, Class of 2022. I'll leave the U.S. so I can't go home. It's not about you. Y'all want another? You know I can't stay. No! I need y'all to be my way. The streets. You heard me? You gotta make that. Miss Terri and Sidney enter in black church clothing. Jazz funeral second line, paid for with donated funds. Justice appears like a curious tourist. Blood runs down her chest. Only quans use it. Help! I'll give you a valley of love in there. You a vampire? Eat something showy. Justice. I'm a balloon. You can feel me? You feel like a wind. And I think. What is Niki at? Oh Niki! Niki! Oh! Yeah? She's a balloon. Oh, right. I made out of memory. Like all the things you know about me have made out of my skin and my hair. And it's shifting all the time. And it's getting thinner and thinner. But there ain't nothing. Girl, you do look lovely. I look like you remember me? That was so much blood, though. Downstairs like T.L., but... It's me, York. I'd like to switch up. You want a star? Uh-oh, baby. Go ahead. The show is forward with us. Because you're an important part of being here these two nights at the workshop. And thank you for your time. And we're going to do a little bit of a talk-back if you want to participate. Chris, I can't seem to leave. We don't really like talk-backs, none of us. So we'll give you 10 minutes. And if you want to stay, you're welcome to. So here's Chris. The first question we have is what do you want to see more of? So why don't we start this off with a little less pressure, turn and talk to your neighbor about what you would like to see more practice in the studio? Just an event. We developed what they do after and how the pressure on the teachers and how they respond or they act. And once they go home, what happens to them? Since they witness all these things on a daily basis, what happens to them? We see a little bit of aerial and, you know, her imagination and these drapes alone. I think we'd like to see, you know, just what happens to the teachers and the students from their perspective after they put this on. Yeah, maybe a little more of a balance and I would say just the answer whether you want to go home. Like, what would that be? Like, a chat or something like that? Yeah. What's your relationship? Like, would you really do, would you really appreciate that? One month? I don't know. It's like, kind of like an element of who she really is, because they don't even comment. What she's representing, you know? Actual media videos, yeah. I love that moment in the beginning when the, like, flash lit over and we saw the introduction of the three of them in a row. Yeah, but in the classroom, it's a moment where Monica was walking through and, like, throwing through her camp training in the line. And it's maybe just for me and my teacher, but in any case of life, the way you have to move in a school and the lines that you have to follow and maybe you want to see more of that to see what it is we're trying to play. There are moves for folks who aren't from New Orleans, so I learned a whole bunch of sort of inside gifts there. I think one more I want to see more of. I mean, God's taking stories so the more, like, being in the show and hearing that every night and for me it was just, like, the relationship between them is, you know, I just want to see more of it. Um, so, yeah. Cut your neighbors as well. But just take a second. Fair share. Fair share. Fair share. Hi, this is your neighbor. I don't want to do so much. You know her? The teacher? Right. And I would have liked a little more of a transition into that. Like, a sort of more gradual, they heard her a little bit and then fully heard her or some sort of development into that from the kids who did her, to the adults who did her. Did you have a different involvement? Just having a different experience. Everybody was in a brand new situation. So I would like some, um, better interaction. Um, Gav, I just thought about this. But why does Cleo never, like, really mourn Justice's death? Yeah, right. Have I ever seen where we, like, sit down and make a lot of bots meet up on and, like, throw a sign and they would be buried? Yeah. I was thinking about, like, how and how is that different than other people mourn other places that we mourn? We definitely mourn. But I think I need to know more what are these, the ways that we are mourned death. Because I think a lot of times as a, as a city, we get more upset sometimes about what the kids are doing and, like, the people around us that are dying. There's fewer ways in the theater to process that. And there's so much death happening so frequently that we're just, like, but anyway, but the next thing, you know, I'm like, you know, just move through it. And I think that's partly a return to the play of the way that we're not processing it. So we work in everybody, you know, and talk to the students once that death has happened. So, you know, they pull all the social workers from everyone to come to the school and give somebody, you know, a good kid. So we do come on. Yeah. I think part of that is, like, that's not just in the world, but everywhere, like, that we never really get over that. But that's always restricted on us, you know. Yeah. That was, as far as the coolest mention. And does it, does it work in how the kids, how do they perceive it? I mean, is it somebody who's going in and talking to them and they're not really getting room to the kids and the kids just still leave, like, you know, like that? Or are they, is it actually working in how do they actually do the politics, right? Sure. I don't know if I can completely believe there's so, there's so much of all these different characters, all these different things going on. I started feeling, I started wondering if it started getting, things got stretched out and minimized because there were so many things we were concentrating on. So, and that was something I thought about, but like, okay, there's so much going on, but then some of them I didn't think out enough. I think the thing about the relationship, like, that didn't, I think the middle, I guess, it's that she knew the other person, but some of it was like, is this really important to what we need to know given the brass of what you're talking about? It's important to remember all the rules that bring this to mind. I just want to be an anthropology or like have other aspirations because we really don't know much about it. We don't know much about it. Right. So that means she's not a midget. I feel like I have much to do with my life. I feel like she doesn't have much to do with her life. She can't laugh on her part of the memory because there's nothing to know about it. We didn't realize it was not a midget. Yeah. I mean, it sounds like there are a lot more things. But the end is keeping it short. If you have any more things that you want to tell us, please leave the email me. That's gabor07atgmail.com and I'll have a long conversation with you via email. I'd love to, really. Sincerely. Yeah. Let's move on to the last question. I think we have two more comments on that question. Why don't we just finish those and then we'll add more background without that. I had something up here. And she's sort of seeing that in her Miss Williams. And it wasn't quite clear how that resolved if she was able to. Thank you all so much again. Thank you all so much.