We have everything from the elementary school crowd that comes in—quite often, it's their very first exposure to professional arts—to the other end of the spectrum, which is that we have busloads of seniors who come from Calgary and Edmonton, for example. The service we offer, obviously because of our distance, needs to be a combination, so we feed these people and we expose them to some of the very best that professional theatre across the country has to offer, for the price of $80.
We have everyone in [Technical difficulty—Editor] and we even involve our students in the theatre, which gives them exposure to the people in the profession. It shows them that there can be a future in the arts in this country. They get to see people actually taking that option and bringing that art to the folks in the community.