 Front Row is an opportunity for the students of UC Berkeley to work directly with Cal performances. The thought was, let's ask them who they're interested in. Many of them landed on the remarkable Daniel Handler, better known as Lemony Snicket. Hello, hello, hello, children. The students have had multiple meetings with Daniel. Are you ready to film the spontaneous entrance? Here we go. The essence of Front Row is to have that individual bring along with them the people who inspire them to make a really interesting show out of what that person finds fascinating. I got very excited the moment I was asked to put together a program because it's kind of like a dream you might have. I wish I could get together all of these interesting figures, activists and artists. It's just usually don't get to do that, you just sit around and think, that would be great. And then you go on with your life. I hope the way we'll go is that he'll read a poem. It's a first-hand view of how to learn how to put on a production like this, which is so unique for somebody as a student. The whole experience has been really incredible with Daniel. It's really exciting to see these artists and see kind of how their minds work and the way that they think. It sounds like marauding fucking ears or kidnapping someone in the background, it's like really... I've been able to communicate and connect with brilliant minds. The collaboration with these students has gone just the way I like collaborations to go, where I get to do all the really fun stuff and they get to do all the grunt work. They're really producing it, whereas I get to say, wouldn't it be fun if we did this and then go home? It's a really nice collaboration. You're very lucky to have me. I've not been acknowledged enough. With the student touch, it should really relate to more students on campus. They need exciting ways to engage and they need absolutely for there to be the voice of this generation deeply involved in what's happening on our stages. I don't want to lie, that was hard work. It's what I love and I want other people in the student community to get involved in the same thing. I think it's the ushers, you know, we have the ushers where like some type of vest... And pants, presumably. Well, yeah. Sorry, part of the... Just a vest seems like they're wrong tone.