How did that look? Pretty good? Did it seem like I was scrolling my IPad or IPhone? So that's the sort of part I need to coordinate before I go - is getting that timing right. With obviously not your fingers but you whole body. Right. Yeah. Right This is my wig bag - all wigs. Well, and some bags. Okay - wig, book light, I think that's it. Oh, I have a list. I got it! So I hadn't been performing so much before I came to New York and then I also didn't have a studio then, I was so broke when I moved here. So, I decided to try to build the set with stuff that I could animate on my computer. So that was like the first time I made this decision to scale down and make this portable performance. Um, it's usually like me running around on the subway or maybe a car service if I'm feeling really glamorous - with all my props, you know, on my arms and setting up half an hour before the performance starts. With these performances I don't really know exactly how big this projection will be, you know, in relationship to my body. You know, if I'm like, taller than this projection then that's not really going to work. The worst is like if I get there and I can't test, you know, the DVD in the projection. And I hate that feeling of not being totally prepared. Yeah? Yeah. Cool! You know, at an opening, the attention span is you know, at a certain level and something a lot longer than ten minutes is just like too long or - I mean especially for my work - it's not about - it's not really about that kind of challenge. How's the makeup looking? Gettin' there. Okay. Sometimes people don't realize that I'm in a costume - they just think I'm the wacky woman skulking in the back! Are you starting? Yeah. Oh, okay. I wanted - I didn't realize you were out here. Oh, I'll be right behind you. Okay. Leading up to the performance is totally nerve-wracking but once I've started I love it. I'm like having a great time. I eat pink! [Applause] Yeah, it was a nice response, wasn't it? Yeah, yeah, it was happy. I mean people tend to respond positively, you know, for most performance - so, I don't know if I can really go off that as, you know, a gauge for how successful it really was but, I felt all right about it, ya know? You know, it's a job. As long as I'm prepared it works out fine.