 Once upon a time, there was a puddle, just a whole lot of water droplets, enjoying to be fluid. Thani Yule is a play. Its original idea was as part of the water mailer. The water mailer is a water festival designed to celebrate water and raise awareness of issues related to water. I've dug so many wells that by now, no one knows wells better than me. The water stop! If you look at the data that relates to how deep we have to drill wells over the past 20 years, what you observe is that well levels have been steadily dropping. It's because what you have now is an increasing population. You have more and more people moving in. There's not justory villains adding to the population, but also you have speculators and private landowners who are coming in. And although technically it's illegal to drill a well without permission, what you see is this incredible explosion of wells being dug. Water is a living thing. It breathes, it feels, it thinks. It's not just the murky gerk that dies in our kitchen sinks. Yes, yes. Call her. There's no time to delay. The dialogue was written by me. I write the script. But Johnny and I sit together in the kind of brainstorming phase. So we toss ideas around and come up with an outline of the story and then the actual... Because we noticed that the kids really wanted us to give them, tell them what to say. What should we say? And so then we discovered that they were more comfortable with the script than they were with improvisation. So that's how the script aspect of our work developed. For Tania Le, we didn't apply for any grant. We have only asked for donations from the community, only contributions. So this is a purely contribution donation based. It was a risk that paid off in this production. People were very generous. They gave us enough to cover our costs. We asked, we said, please help us, and help came. So it's one of those great moments where you really see the power of a community enabling an event like this. The play is being performed again in Bar Nivas on November 19th and 20th. That's Friday and Saturday this month. There will be a booking link, so look out for that. We hope to see you all there. And we hope that it's a wonderful set of nights for all that are involved.