I'm Richard Gardner. I'm directing the Alliance's production of Shakespeare in Love. The thing about about the Conant, is it it's kind of in a unique spot in the Atlanta theater inventory. It's actually deceptively, sort of intimate in there. So I love that-- that it hasn't quite gotten to the point where it's such a big room that feels like, Oh, this is a cavern we have to feel. And yet, you know, it's it's a big enough space that you get into sort of epic theater in there, and it fits right in. And so for me, it's just one of my favorite. A year ago, this fall, I had the pleasure of directing the students in the theatre department in "Hair". When it came time to cast the show at the alliance, they normally use all professionals, and I said, you know, I had a great experience at Oglethorpe. We're going to be on the campus. There's some really great students in that production of "Hair" can we incorporate a few of them. Meredith is playing-- there's a joke. And so you put it together-- She's admitted this whole world of now going around to all the actors, kind of adjusting their costumes for them. It's just this present figure throughout all the rehearsals, Julia Raven, plays kind of multiple roles. She's a really fantastic singer. So we've got live singing on stage with some musicians. So she does some of that. She also attends the queen, and then she is a tavern witch. And she's having fun in that. And then Alex, is because he's a guy like any play with a lot of Shakespeare roles or just lots of rules for men. So he's an actor in the company, one of the attendance at the ball. Really great work from home. I think the great thing is their students but they're working right alongside prose and they're keeping up with step for step. So I think it's a great learning experience as well as an artistic work for them.