:27:03
- Your timing was perfect, Mrs Elgin.
- I have a knack that way.
:27:07
Good evening, Mr Dodd.
How is my husband doing?
:27:12
In my less than humble opinion,
he's a natural.
:27:15
Don't let him kid you, honey.
I was floundering.
:27:19
We'll have to rehearse those cues.
Thank her for the words I did know.
:27:25
Thanks.
:27:28
- Did I intrude?
- No, we're just breaking up.
:27:31
I don't like to be obtrusive
when Frank's working,
:27:35
unless he needs my help.
:27:37
- You're sure I'm not in the way?
- No.
:27:40
We're just closing up shop,
giving it back to the theatre ghosts.
:27:58
There's nothing quite so mysterious
and silent as a dark theatre.
:28:04
A night without a star.
:28:09
- Why don't we get some coffee?
- Georgie? She makes the decisions.
:28:15
Is that true, Mrs Elgin?
:28:18
To the extent that Frank's brought
out the mother in me, yes.
:28:22
I'd like some coffee, and I'd like
to get to know Mr Dodd better.
:28:28
I'd like to get to know you better.
:28:31
Shall we go along?
:28:36
Yes, the theatre is mysterious.
:28:45
It sure is.