 Hi, I'm Kristen Mardy, Artistic Director of Here, and I'm Taylor Mack, playwright, performance artist, actor, that's what I do. We are, what do we do? The question we were asked is why did I want to apply for a residency to be a resident playwright at the Hero Arts Center? And the answer is pretty easy, which is that I've been working at here for 20 years now, and they were the first theater in New York City to really support my work in a serious way, and they are responsible for most of the work that I've made that I am overjoyed by. So that was why I have always wanted to get back to them, but I wanted to be able to pay myself in order to do it. It's a tiny theater, so you can't pay yourself with the box office, so you have to figure out other ways, and this was a way that we were able to get me back. So that's simple, really. And for us, why Taylor? Because Taylor is the type of risk-taking artist that we love working with, skillful and genius and community-minded, and with a generosity of spirit that's really unusual and unique, and it was really exciting to us to be able, after a long history of working in a number of different ways together, to have this opportunity to have three years to really map out a couple of projects together and to map out a way to engage staff and artists and community with his special magic. I should say something. It's not just because you guys supported me that I want to be there. I feel a little cheap having that answer or selfish. I mean, it's also because the Hero Arts Center is... They're committed to work that is just... What I say is I like to be an artist that bridges the gap between the insane and the normative, and I feel like that's what here does beautifully. If that makes sense at all. Great. So come see what Taylor makes. We're so excited. Bye.