:06:01
	It's so hot in New York in the summer.
I'm glad we're closing tomorrow night.
:06:05
	I wonder what happened
to the air conditioning.
:06:06
	Mr. Hiller probably turned it off
to save money.
:06:09
	Oh, would you blot my face too.
:06:11
	Up here it's dripping.
Who's Mr. Hiller?
:06:14
	The house manager.
You ought to know that.
:06:15
	You've been playing his theatre
for the past year and a half.
:06:17
	Is that that evil little man
who comes around and pinches?
:06:20
	That's your department
sister dear.
:06:21
	All I can say is let Mr. Hiller
keep his air conditioning.
:06:24
	He can't take it with him,
and where's he's going, he'll need it.
:06:27
	Boy, it's hot!
:06:28
	If I ever play a king again,
I'll be one of those Asiatic boys
:06:31
	who just wears
earrings and a sheet.
:06:34
	Hey! What's your hurry?
:06:35
	Pete.
:06:36
	Hi Ellen honey.
:06:37
	I'm sorry to keep you waiting.
:06:39
	You know my brother Tom,
don't you?
:06:40
	No I don't believe
I've had the pleasure.
:06:42
	How are you?
:06:43
	I'm fine Sir,
and thank you for asking.
:06:44
	I'll be out in five. Oh, my peach
you look so nice and cool.
:06:47
	Make yourself at home.
Sit down, anywhere.
:06:52
	- Oh, how was it sir?
- Hot.
:06:54
	Oh, Um your agent stopped
by to see you sir.
:06:57
	Irving. What brought him out
this clammy night?
:07:00
	(Chesley) He didn't say.
:07:01
	He just told me to tell you
it was imperative that you and
:07:03
	Miss Ellen meet him at McGuffie's bar,
next door, right after the performance.
:07:07
	Oh Ellen.
:07:08
	(Ellen) Yeah.
:07:09
	Irving wants us to meet him
at Mcguffies.
:07:11
	Okay. How do you like Pete?
Isn't he cute. He's from the south.
:07:15
	Why Ellen honey,
I never would have guessed it.
:07:18
	He owns miles and miles
of tobacco land in Virginia.
:07:20
	And you ought to hear him chant. I met
him two days ago at Hilda's Barn sales.
:07:23
	And I'm simply mad about him.
Is that all.
:07:25
	That's all.
:07:26
	Roger.
:07:27
	Miss Ellen seems quite taken.
Doesn't she?
:07:30
	This will probably be one of those long
affairs that drags on a whole evening.
:07:33
	(Radio) News overseas concerns the
Royal Wedding in London.
:07:36
	The British capital is already
festive and happy
:07:38
	in anticipation of the wedding,
which is still several weeks off.
:07:40
	- Towel.
- Ssh. Please Sir.
:07:41
	(Radio Broadcast contd.)
As for the Princess,
:07:43
	the most guarded secret in England
since radar is her wedding gown.
:07:46
	The Princess herself will see it
for the first time this weekend.
:07:48
	- Just give me...
- Please Sir.
:07:49
	(Radio Broadcast cont.)
Other news. In Miami Florida,
:07:51
	a new tropical hurricane
seems to be approaching.
:07:53
	Can I talk now?
:07:54
	Yes Sir, You know Mr Bowen
I danced in Trafalgar Square
:07:57
	the day her grandfather
was married.
:07:59
	Oh.
:07:59
	I'd give anything to be there again
this fall, wouldn't you?