Glen: OK, I'll be Don.
Virginia: You're going to be Don. All right. And let's have a little context where I, Glen, and you, Don, are meeting. What's the context?
Glen: OK. You are active in one of the organizations in town that is working a lot to help people—I don't need to identify it specifically.
Virginia: No, but you need— All right, but just tell me one little thing you're trying to do, because that will help me in how I'm going to play this.
Glen: Help people find new ways to run their lives—for instance, working with battered women.
Virginia: All right. OK. So you want to help the battered women. All right. You're going to call me Glen, because I'm going to be you, now. So you can see me as being you... You're Don.
Glen: We've been hearing a lot about the kinds of things you've been doing down there at the center, and I just need to let you know we don't like it.
Virginia: Oh? (interested) What have you heard about? (She leans forward towards him, mirroring his clasped hands.)
Glen: That you're down there trying to tell these women that they ought to leave their husbands, and that they ought to be as good as their husbands. You're wrecking marriages; you're doing all kinds of things.