some people have been in the treat, the parlance would be tripping, the fact that an african-american cast, you have white brothers and sisters. you have latinos. it's incredible diverse cast. some people said, well, spare us the folly of having another all black casting unless we can do an all white casting on august wilson play. how ridiculous is that? marlon brando was not, last time i checked, polish, but he played it. we talk about a fellow and number of people who through the years have played that. how do you respond to that kind of narrowness? it's not a black play but it's black cast and others interpreting it. >> at tend of the die, the last thing you think of when you leave this place is race. what you see upon that stage is humanity. i don't read reviews.