 Williams Theatre Festival. My name is JoJo Roof. I'm the guest services manager for the festival, and I'm thrilled to welcome you here this afternoon. The festival is sponsored by SAGE, Farland Provisions, and Phoenix Media Communications Group. Today's performance of this property's condemned iBlued St. Tennessee Williams is presented by Provincetown Theatre. There are still seats available for tonight's performance of Autumn Songs. I would encourage you all to check that out. And I would also encourage you to check out the Magnolia Jam, which will be at the Surf Club. And tonight's jam will feature Mississippi's Terry Harmonica Bean and many other fabulous musicians, which should be a lot of fun. We are thrilled this year to welcome our first ever Italian group to the festival. The Matte Teatro Company has performed this award winning show in various virgins and approached the festival with her concept two years ago. What you're about to see is selections from four Williams plays with 14 characters all performed by two women and three musicians. Before we get started, please turn up all cell phones and noise-making devices. And no flash photography is allowed during the performance. Fire exits are located through the center aisle and then to my right. And please note that it is very dark, so if you have to get up for any reason, just be careful and enjoy the show. This visitor engaged in social services interpreted more or less hypothetically as the producer desires. Everything above is heavy and deliberate, except the right. He comes home, he goes back, he comes home. Yes. Was never known to think she can do this. Right, I think I don't know. I don't know my guys from all where they go, what they do, where they don't work, it was nothing. Plus body, I don't know. What do the others do? Squat. And then she has a child. She's also adopted. She wants to tell me the name and age. Approximately 15 years. 15. Going to move with her. She don't want the light. And his mama said he was out. They're not going to move. He was going to be married to some German girl. Who is this guy? He closed himself in that room, so he started. She comes up to the kitchen and says he doesn't want to. He says that from that moment he doesn't go out anymore. That one she comes out. What other time she's been. Sometimes she makes noise. She don't want nobody else in the room. She doesn't want to talk about anything. She lets me understand the man who is in those conditions. She allows me to visit him. She leaves me alone in there and she doesn't even know. She likes him too, but makes her be not so much noise, you know. I need to come around a few days and take some something with me. Do you know the causes of these problems? How long has it been? Between this man and his daughter? He is her daughter. He never answers my questions. And this is what I have done for the exhibition. I have already seen more of his work. The other part of the exhibition would be much more than a second. Another one is about the woman who is in the room. She is quite a woman, Mrs. Bocciotti. If you could have written her with that word, before the end of the month, if you could try to answer the tone, the things would have been much better. So, how long have you been in the room? Since I started to see her in the room. She was in the bedroom. And he said he is not good. I got one. He can't have the best idea. What's happened is good. But he is wrong. He is all I can see. We need to draw a white chalk line across the air. Bocciotti, stop sweeping and wait. She knows that the verdict is on the point of being deliberate. She is still herself in the world without visibly tensing. I don't think she want to be going. You don't know what she does. She does. She doesn't know what she does. She doesn't know what she does. She doesn't know what she does. She doesn't know what she does. She doesn't know what she does. But repeatedly, in the door, there is some secret entrance they know about at the church. Abrams. He comes with a very fine family that has ruined his character. She has destroyed his respectful ladies. To Abrams. Mr. Abrams. Ms. Collis. Ms. Collis. Ms. Collis. Ms. Collis. Ms. Collis. Ms. Collis. Ms. Collis. Do you know there are those crazy people who hide millions of dollars in the mattress? She used to say every month the pension was the same thing she used to do. She said that the ladies didn't receive a financial education. Then the pension is over. Abrams says that she received money from the church but she doesn't know what she's saying. I'm sorry. I think the police is coming. Enough. The folks are complaining. Is there a bit of last time this date to say? Remember this whole number? She's been not said long from the ladies to the people that just have figured she is. She don't have brainwound. There's important people who imagine somebody who's like that. She's not in a girl who always looks a bit weird in this situation. Be careful, Ms. Collis. She's so heavy. She's never been cut. The ladies are coming from the church. No, I'm not the lady. This is the door. I told you to go in to see if you don't need anything. So you'll be informed about an inconvenience. It's not an inconvenience. The newspapers don't tell me that she's not coming out of here. Oh no, you're making up, Ms. Collis. No, I'm not talking about her. Is she still there? No, she's not there yet. Where did she come from? From the window, from the bedroom? Ms. Collis. I've seen her once able to do it. She was on the ballads and she said, I'm going to call her Ms. Collis. She's not going to stop this young girl. Will pictures be taken, you think? Really? Yes, one of them. A mentor. This one here, Ms. Collis, of the Sunday School Faculty Technique. I had a little kindergarten student here and he had the older boys. We rode in the cab of a railroad locomotive from Webb to Crystal Springs. Don't you think that he was the one who was six and afterwards played games somewhere and he took ages to find. And he hadn't found her yet. But he giggled and whispered about it. Came back together and Daisy Bell Houston shrieked out. I don't want to believe all this. Do you want to tell the police? Do you want to prove my feelings? Absolutely, Ms. Collis. When a man takes advantage of the misfortune that they smoke in public he may have some excuse. But when this happens to a noble lady who has no idea how immoral she is what can she do? At least the girl doesn't have the chance to break up with her face privately without a scar. But you're right, Ms. Collis. All of this will suffice. Let's take a look at a couple of mysterious details, especially in the ambiance of the church. They are episcopal, Ms. Collis. Oh no, Ms. 14, Ms. Collis! Then, as they know we, in England we are called the Catholic Church in Lise. We descend in Lise from St. Paolo, that's how we were called by the English people and we descend to the English Rome of the Catholic Church. So, when she hears about some ignorant that our Church was founded by that ignorant, the old, livid, who takes all that you want she understands how much this can be done. But it's ridiculous. Before he died, he was the director of the Church of St. Michael and St. George at Glorious Hill, Mississippi. I have literally grown up right in the very shadow of the Episcopal Church. At best, Christian and not just Biloxi, God, Fort Gibson, Columbus at Glorious Hill. I sometimes suspect that there has been some kind of spiritual schism in the modern church. These northern dioceses have completely departed from the good old church traditions. For instance, our rector the Church of the Holy Communion has never darkened my door. It's a fashionable church and he is terribly busy. But even so, you'd think he might have time to make a stranger in the congregation feel at home. But he doesn't, though. He took a place like this. Is it good? Yes. It's nice in Glorious Hill. It's so hot in this church. I left the church because of the bad old church. But I had to take him home. In Marchabianino. They are so interminable in this church. It's like some in Glorious Hill. I used to think I never against the end of the last block. And that's the bloper of the trees when down in the big tornado. The walk is simply glittering with sunlight. It's possible to shade your face. And I do aspire so freely to give you a little protection. You simply have to endure it, turn your hideous red face and walk as fast as you diesel until you get sometimes you are not so lucky and you meet people and have to smile. If I would say you are peculiar this house is right in the middle of that awful, lifeless block. His and hers and they always get to marry and seat on the porch and watch me won't invite. She has such penetrating eyes. They look straight through me. She sees a terrible choking thing in my throat and she loves and she points his out and whispers to him. There she goes with her shiny... Never forget it. Never. The one with long white fringe that belonged to mother. I left it behind the cloakroom and the church so I didn't have anything to cover my face with when I walked by and I couldn't turn back either with all those people behind me giggling back on me poking in front of my headlights my body and they got closer behind me I stumbled I nearly fell and no one turned so horribly right into a shadow the highly automobile road in front of the night house right where I had to pass by it and she stepped out to give why so fresh and easy with the storm on ground with the baby well that's good I do I couldn't turn back could I? no. when she stretched out her hand to stop me and he with the the crucial colors I tried to speak but I couldn't break because of my body I covered my face and ran the light after that was the night that he first broke in indulged his senses with me and if you like that I changed but I can feel again the way that children think of that they probably blame me because the men always tell the fact that he forced me did you say the baby miscommunicated oh sorry a baby is innocent and pure that's why I intend to expose my cousin Ethel to give the baby a private education that will help you to understand the influence of this church I want to be sure that it doesn't grow in the shade of the cross to have to walk on bare feet burned by the sun don't be this storm the holy communion place me under arrest on more the mode of power with that power you left on so cruel and hidden they're not good for your clothes you know how to cook why don't you kick the old lady I told you at the breakfast that there's no steak we have to print it on the newspaper there are other things with the tip than the steaks you said steaks I don't think steaks are good because without being so good that the old lady is trying to get the steaks from one moment to the other no one wants to find the steaks and so fast do you think the old lady is a bit lazy or something to help us give us some help give us some money your brother Jim your Susie, your Tom your Patrini those who have it if they have it listen if they get a hit and they die here I'll tell you I'll burn it and the ashes close the coke bottle if your relatives don't catch it here it is say it now what is it? it's over I'll tell you say it now there's Jim there's no one like this listen so many things on the newspaper tell me what is the job? what is the house? who's the boss? you're the boss already? who didn't tell you that you were a good guy? you're afraid to see the criminal I've never seen you like this I've never seen you like this I started to draw the line I was trying to get you out of there so say hello well, you won't be asking if you're going to see a criminal not even you but it's your fault what the girl needs to get a lovey love that from my sister Alba she had a wonderful popularity with the Ray Rosman trained engineer engineers firemen conductors even the phrase superintendent was for the Ray Rosman and she was I guess you might say the main attraction beautiful jeez a great big heart shaped boss of a certain job I did of us longs and one time last spring she had the same without the light of long affection only it was very beautiful the way she had it finds from a sinking ship that's how she used to describe it it wasn't like that in the movies you know she told me where are you? where are Clemens? well, tomorrow they're going to find you and where is Mr. Johnson? he was the most important person I've ever met in my life he was transferred she told him that he was going to die thank you all of you like in the top of the ship well between Sidney and who is Sidney? Sidney, he's the one with the red shoes but he doesn't know he came here but she couldn't do it because she said she had the same teeth that she was going to die in an old drama she said on the contrary always singing around the house I guess like a bunch of bad pennies it's like a scene you know it's a lot of shame why don't you glue your teeth? because I was alone and now I'm no longer tell me a little bit tell me a little bit tell me a little bit my father used to wear a bottle she's the one the lady told me look how beautiful she is when she was 23 I told her that's not her that's not a bottle the investigator came snapping around yesterday nicer by the shape of her hat it wasn't exactly what I would call stylish looking it looked like a hat but she didn't understand her dream because she was born in Chicago I would also like to send her drawings but she never told me how do you do it with the inspectors? and come home drunk with French cheers and then you can tell everything I told you but you wouldn't be what convincing and when my lungs got affected I'm going to die like she did maybe not like in the movies with violence playing with myself going to be eaten from my feet yeah and then I guess somebody else will inherit all of my bone it was not easy and then it required the audience to reach out and grab and in Italian there were parts that were rapid there were parts that were obscured by music there were parts that went into the shadows and that it really required a collaboration in the audience I'm sure you realize that the light was a character in the play and I liked very much that the musicians were not just background musicians they were also actors in the play I'm really extraordinary we don't do fundraising appeals I don't like them I'm not into them I don't want to but we decided that we would this year at selected performances and I don't know how they picked you but somehow this isn't the only one of the blues that we decided to hit up so I guess they checked your credit card records for you and they're supposed to have pointed out a speech which the printer was not working this afternoon and so it arrived in my email and so I'm going to read you because it was really funny okay here we go begin forwarded message the pitch 2012 we never do this, never thank you for coming I am don't be personal about your relationship to the show