:26:00
Of course, in my case,
the most flattering lights will be black.
:26:03
Go learn your lines, will you?
:26:09
I think she's so wrong.
:26:12
I would do anything to make you
change your mind.
:26:15
Thanks for the offer,
but the decision's been made.
:26:17
- No one will believe her, David.
- Oh, yes, they will. She is a natural.
:26:20
I would like for you to be her understudy
and perhaps play a small part.
:26:23
What?
:26:24
But I was counting on getting the lead.
:26:27
Heidi, there are no small parts,
only small actors.
:26:30
What's height got to do with it?
Miriam and I are exactly the same size.
:26:35
David! Prof. Tilson.
:26:38
Give it up, sweetums.
The professor wants Miriam to do it.
:26:44
So I'll let her...
:26:46
during the rehearsals.
:26:48
I really want you to come, Herman.
:26:50
When you see this play
you'll see a whole new side of me.
:26:55
Well, you could stop off here
and see the play...
:26:58
and go directly
on to the plumbing convention.
:27:01
You will?
:27:03
Herman, you won't be disappointed. Bye.
:27:06
Herman's coming.
:27:07
Doing this play
will make the whole semester worthwhile.
:27:12
You'd better switch hands
or you'll make your chest lopsided.
:27:21
- Come in.
- A man is here to see you, Miriam.
:27:23
A Herman Anderson. Should I send him in?
:27:28
I am so glad you could come, Herman.
:27:32
You're really spreading out.
:27:34
It's my costume for the play.
:27:38
Funny pants. What is it, historical?
:27:41
That's right.
It's a very evocative portrait of the South.
:27:44
The South
has never been properly understood.
:27:47
- Just like the plumbing business.
- How's that?
:27:49
No one seems to appreciate the fact...
:27:52
that we're working hard in order to make
everybody a little bit more comfortable.
:27:55
- You know what I mean?
- How is business, Herman?
:27:58
It keeps on going on.