:01:03
First positions, people.
:01:07
Standing by, please,
ladies and gentlemen.
:01:10
If you could take
your opening positions, please.
:01:16
Beginners, please take
your opening positions.
:01:20
Audience are coming in. Standing by.
:01:27
- Good audience.
- Sorry?
:01:28
Good audience tonight.
:01:30
OK. That's great, thank you.
How much longer?
:01:33
Um, ten minutes, sir.
:01:37
I love opening nights.
:01:40
I want to dance with your wife
at the after-party.
:01:43
- Oh, my goodness.
- Good evening, Mr Frohman.
:01:44
- How are you, John?
- Very well.
:01:46
It's the best thing
that I've produced in 25 years.
:01:49
- Hello, George. How are you?
- Healthy and wealthy, I see.
:01:51
You've rearranged a holiday
for me and I won't forget it.
:01:53
- For you, Charles, anything.
- You won't regret it.
:01:54
I'm sure.
:01:56
- Have you got the tickets?
- They're in my pocket.
:01:59
- There's Mrs Barrie.
- Oh, Mr and Mrs Snow.
:02:03
We were so hoping to speak
with your husband before the show.
:02:07
- Have you seen him?
- I'm not sure where he is, actually.
:02:29
We do miss seeing you on stage.
You were so wonderful.
:02:33
Yes, well, it's been some time now.
Are you right to find your seat?
:02:39
Oh, yes, yes.
:02:41
See you at the party, then.
:02:44
Excuse me. Could you find Mr Barrie
:02:45
and remind him that they're doing his play
this evening.
:02:48
- Yes, ma'am.
- Thank you.