Cole Escola
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And so it's true. And I'm saying it on NPR.
Yes. Well, you've said that this play is very personal.
Yes. Well, you've said that this play is very personal.
Yes. Well, you've said that this play is very personal.
And I'll say it again. It's very personal.
And I'll say it again. It's very personal.
And I'll say it again. It's very personal.
Well, you you've said Mary is me.
Well, you you've said Mary is me.
Well, you you've said Mary is me.
How is this play about you?
How is this play about you?
How is this play about you?
This play is about a woman with a dream that no one around her understands. A dream that the whole world is telling her is stupid and doesn't make any sense. And I feel that way.
This play is about a woman with a dream that no one around her understands. A dream that the whole world is telling her is stupid and doesn't make any sense. And I feel that way.
This play is about a woman with a dream that no one around her understands. A dream that the whole world is telling her is stupid and doesn't make any sense. And I feel that way.
You've also said that the feeling that Mary has, that everyone is annoyed with her, is something that you relate to. Because Abraham thinks that Mary is too much and her dreams are too much. And you worry about that with the way people felt about you.