 This is one of my most favorite days of the year. We are so excited to have so many fantastic playwrights out in the audience. Now we're going to be on a topic of 15 young playwrights and 10 educators from around the world. So if you are one of our willing playwrights, please stay from four winers in the US. So you guys, if you want to have some seriously great events, we're able to attend and very unique and new to have our students here. We are streaming this performance and on the board of the ceremony. We have hour-round lives, so it's being seen all over the world right now. So I hope everyone pays attention to the brush their teeth. We really support many, many generous individuals and organizations we just cannot have this program. So I ask you please take the time to look at your field and thank some of these new playwrights who have gone on to spread all over this theater. Thank you so much for your opportunity. I'm getting very small children. I noticed a couple. You asked if the job becomes a little bit unmanageable, these days it probably scares to have theater and so they're ready to come on back in because we want these playwrights to have a full experience of seeing what happens. As you were brought back here in our conference theater it's all a reward ceremony. If you have reservations for the award ceremony, we're more than welcome to come. If you do not, I will put you on my shoulders and you can try and see it in the back because we're gonna have a whole bunch of more playwrights in here today. But enough of me, it's now my pleasure to introduce to you the Associate Director of Fort Azulia Theater and the co-founder of the Young Playwrights' S1 Right-of-play program, this game house. Good morning to you and welcome. Welcome to the world. We appreciate you being here. We travel and see over 55,000 students a year. We see them, as Adam said, in faraway countries, sharing the falafel and plumace in Israel, sharing Hades and Scotland, everywhere we can and also here in Florida and in America on Sympohobes getting McDonald's with some of our students. Up on streets in Russia, today we celebrate an act of the imagination of these young playwrights. Their journey began with a thought. And how do we pick this place? No to the right. Transport things unknown, take flight. Things unknown, take flight. Imagination that none of us can see that hadn't been written, that was never before created. Playwrights in here created those. They have one title, so I have to wear a mask on. Or ABC. They have titles of spirit. Like a promise. In each case, each young playwright reached deep within themselves and forged something completely new, completely unseen, and from their point of view. So today, in a world where we often hear about schools in trouble, about drugs, about bullying, these young writers are the future. Thinkers and creatives. And I will leave you with a quote as you watch on 6th from Alice Miller, who said, The child comes from a world that we as adults deeply knew, but we've long since forgotten. So today, as you watch on 6th, let's remember that innocence, that magic, and that flight on the number. And let's give it our most heartfelt response. Go well. And join on number 6, the creative, disease, orange refrigeration. And if the treasure is no more, why? Why? Who's calling us to watch out for the big beat? Hey! Nice to see you. Can you move me a chair? Sure. Thank you. Do you wanna sleep? I can look at the teacher's answer sheets. Hey, who said that? Well, it's up to me. Two meters high. Deeper so. We'll take it. It's expensive, so. I'm ten years old, Pat. You're not gonna get one of those apples. You're right, man. You know, if you are, are you going to just stay out of the water or not and don't go too far? I'm looking for seashells to be a little weird. Please don't be big to the stand. I'm very drunk, but it's not getting to the right. Even to the ocean. It would make you good. Pat! You see? I'm gonna do the bucket. Just a quick idea. When you broke me, say it's me. Yes, it was. And you would take your cure. And to the ocean. I must find my thing. If I take you to the ocean, we might get eaten by a big fish. And I don't see any other turtles out there. But, Sots, I would take good care of you. You can be my favorite and your friend with me. Thank you! Even for a while, I'm gonna keep you a turtle as a pet. I'm gonna stay away. He was very happy. I have shown him what's happy. I'm very glad of you already. I miss. Ah! I miss him. I'm sure of these for peace. Thank you. And I'm very happy to see the light again. To see the light. I'm so drunk. I need to cross myself to sleep. Scene three. The next morning. Here's the name of a boy friend who holds her back and makes a special place on site. Thank you, dear. The names of the group are the law of the bad. Here's the number. At the same time, the villagers find themselves missing their family. How could you make your mother money in such a short time? Well, many of them... are people who have a peaceful day. The country has never happened to us. We're the best. Well, I don't want to be in front of people anymore. I don't want to be included. I'm just very shy. It's hard to be, you know, be what? Famous. I don't want to be famous anymore. I hate it. All right, now. Here's the deal. You and I are going to trade places. You can be lax. No one notices you when you're lax. 22 letters until you're taxed where no one will notice me anymore. Yes, sir. But what about kids? What do they do if the alphabet is mixed up? They might get so confused. They may never want to be homeless. I just want to be included, you know?