 Hi everybody, I'm Rob Cameron from Phoenix Theatre Company, here with Keith Powell-Bailin from Dramatic Repertory Company. And we're here to tell you a little bit about our new project, our joint collaboration of a bright new Boisei, Boisei, is actually how you say it in Idaho, we learned from this process, by Samuel D. Hunter. One thing I'd like to say is this is a really exciting opportunity for Phoenix to collaborate with a company like DRC, a stalwart company in the theatre community producing new and exciting plays, and when we moved indoors we thought this would be the ideal partner for us. So I wanted to throw that out there to you, and to you the viewing audience. Right now we're in the Portland Ballet Studios, the theatre is behind us, that we're going to be performing the show in. We have a run coming up in about three minutes so I'm going to make it short, but I'm going to pass the ball over to Keith so he can tell you a little bit more about the play itself. Well thanks, Bright New Boisei is a brand new play, this will be a main premiere for it. It's by Samuel D. Hunter, it's one of the hottest young playwrights out there, has a ton of commissions right now and we're very excited to premiere the show and very excited to be partnering with Phoenix for the show. It deals with issues of faith and really it boils down to a story of a father and a son, and choosing between the here and now and the ever after. And so there's a lot of good humor but there's also a lot of good pathos and it is a fulfilling and full evening of theatre and we would encourage you to come out and see it. We're very excited to be doing this show at the brand new Portland Ballet Studio Theatre which is, as Rob said, right behind us at 517 Forest Avenue and we'll actually be the first theatre production in the space and we're very excited to be breaking it in for the theatre community. And if I can add, we have free ticket options available for those 25 and under which is something that's very important to both Phoenix and DRC that we're making theatre accessible to a younger population. Right and the next generation of theatre-goers has to be grown and we have to be a part of making theatre going a habit.