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Then he joins them. He improvises a scene where a Shakespearean actor tries to order a coffee but keeps slipping into iambic pentameter. (“To brew, or not to brew? That is the question.”) The kids howl. Kevin the hedgehog stirs approvingly.
Jayden snorts. Mia drops her phone. And when Roger, with perfect dramatic timing, wipes his eye and says, “I drooled a little,” the entire room explodes with laughter—and then, strangely, a few people are crying, too. drama and comedy movies
Then Leo says, “Mr. Pumble, you just drooled a little.” Then he joins them
Then he turns to Leo. “And yes—we can watch Deadpool . For educational purposes.” That is the question
He has done it. He has made them laugh and feel. Not tragedy. Not comedy. Truth.
Roger gets word that a small off-off-Broadway theater will give him ten minutes at their “Voices of Despair” festival—but only if he performs his legendary “Loss” monologue.