 Great. So the question is why Kirsten Greenwich, or Company One Theater in Boston? So I think the immediate reason is that we've been working together for a long time. You just reminded me. It's been 11 years. So 2005 was the first play of Kirstens we ever did and it's a long relationship. Both Kirsten and I are locals to Boston, in the Boston area. We've, I think, grown up here artistically, too. And there's always been something in all of Kirsten's work and her work, I find, has a really wide range, but there's something in all of her work that speaks to values and ideas and conflicts that really resonate with how I see the world. And she's also, I think, we're really proud to say I think she is Boston's, one of two Boston's most celebrated writers and it's Kirsten is someone who's produced nationally, someone who's really admired in the field and the fact that she chooses to live in Boston means a great deal to me and I think the company, because we're choosing to be in Boston for a very specific reason, and so it felt like a really good match in terms of what I think we're both trying to do within this community and that's outside of the fact that I just love the theater Kirsten makes. And I can choose to live in Boston and work in Boston because there are theaters like Company One here. So I'm super excited for this venture with Company One and why Company One? First of all, whatever Company One calls me, I always say yes, even when I probably should say no, because if I don't have time or something like that, because I think there's a shared value system between myself and Company One and the individuals that make up Company One. I think that's really important that Company One is made up of some really special, wonderful individuals and I'm really excited to work with that group of people. And Company One as a whole really cares about just about the work that they produce but who is coming to see their work and really cares about who their audiences are and making sure that they're building work and building a community of people who are seeing work that is important to Boston and important to the wider world and I'm really excited to be part of that vision, part of that mission. So here's to a wonderful three years. Absolutely, let's begin.