 Now, here is a musical treat, the world premiere of a new mini opera called Dream Little Cockroach. There are four acts, one now, two later, and one after that. Here are our narrators. Our main character in this little opera is a cockroach. Cockroach. Well, or maybe he's a human being, I'm a little confused about that. But here's the story. Right now, he is sleeping a deep happy sleep. But it seems that during this sleep, he has metamorphosized. He has been transformed from a cockroach into a human being. And our little cockroach seems to be hearing voices in his sleep. If you listen, maybe you can hear voices too. Hark, I say! Hark! Listen carefully. Hey, cock! She is impending. Little bug, you're little. Life was so, so stuck. But now you are a man. Your home and hopes can stand. From trash in a can. From trash in a can. From trash in a can. From trash in a can. From trash in a can. From trash in a can. From trash in a can. Your home and hopes can stand. From trash in a can. From successful, though it's stressful. Big two-legged man. Successful. It's time for act two of the mini opera, Dream Little Cockroach. Here are our narrators. Members, his relatives, if you will, have all heard the man's story. Well, you heard the story too, just a little while ago. The man says he metamorphosized from a cockroach. Cockroach. Into a human being. This is exciting news for the family members. All those relatives have gathered together and they are going to decide together whether they too are cockroaches. Cockroaches. Who became humans. And they are coming around to the idea that maybe this is not a bad thing. Okay, family members, tell us about it. I don't know, I don't know what to do. Oh, it's crazy, but maybe it's true. Why a cockroach? Ew, ew, ew. As a family, we are perplexed. So how can we figure out what will come next? Or we are cockroaches who must decide to stand with pride. Or scurry and hide. If we are cockroaches, some things are good. Yes, we have advantages not understood by simple people who've not had a better morphosis. How sad. How sad they go their whole life. Oh, they never change. They linger like lobby hoops have realized their basic nature never revised. So two-speak are just not sclerotized, they are soft. It's hard, it's so hard to think to protect you from me. Learned. Until we learn, unlike the rest of you, our destiny. If there should be catastrophe, they think that we will survive. We will survive. Maybe they won't. It's time for act three of the mini opera Dream Little Cockroach. Here are our narrators. Well, the news keeps spreading. The news about the man who says he metamorphosized from a cockroach into a human. Word has reached the entomologists. Entomologists are people who study bugs. These entomologists, well, these scientists, they're having a big professional meeting to discuss this strange news. Well, look at them. There's a scientist who studies bed bugs. And a scientist who studies locusts. And one who studies beetles. And one who studies mosquitoes. Oh, everybody is so excited. These entomologists are excited because they have decided that they too are originally bugs. Probably. Let's watch them molt. Oh, sorry. Let's watch them emote. I meant emote. Let's watch them emote. Are we all metamorphosized insects? Yes, that makes sense. It's so bad. Insect. My favorite now I know what. I'm so happy that I heard crew. And C-max below sounds too. Yes, a dumb beetle known for my elegant. That's one happy bunch of scientists. And one influential bunch of scientists. After that meeting, words spread quickly to all the other scientists. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La La cucaracha, la cucaracha, la cucaracha. La cucaracha, la cucaracha, la cucaracha, la cucaracha. La cucaracha, la cucaracha, ya no puede caminar. Porque no tiene, porque le falta. Marihuana que fumar. Now it's time, time for the thrilling conclusion to tonight's mini opera, the world premiere of dream little cockroach. Here are our narrators. Well, the news has spread far and wide too. The public has heard about the man who was a cockroach and then metamorphosized into a human. The public, the entire population loves the idea. The public decides overwhelmingly that they themselves might be former insects. Well, probably we're all former insects. Now, we need a leader. We need a hard-headed leader. We need a leader who knows how to survive. But who should lead us? Who should be our leader? That's so obvious. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. La cucaracha. Be a bug. Well, suppose. Look at his mouth. Look at his nose. Can't see much out. Cockroach. Living in the dark. History so stark. Cockroach, cockroach. We appreciate it. Yay, yay. Maybe like him, I was at first. Then just like him, my fate reversed. What's lost today? Cockroach, cockroach. He's the one for me. The opera performers, the pandemic cockroach orchestra, piano, Yulia Yu, accordion, Dr. Thomas Michelle, cello, Dr. Julie Ryman, bass, Dr. Bruce Copeland, the narrators, Karen Hopkins, Christopher Hopkins, the soloists, Alexi Elyseev, Bobby Hill, Dr. Fred Tsai, Ted Sharp, Jan Hadland, Lijo Shah, and soloists and our opera director, Maria Ferrante. Thank you.