In this short scene, Lee Gorden introduces himself to the audience. He tells the audience that he is a "true diehard fan" of the Panda, and that he has been following her from when she was "not yet famous." He tells her that she has a voice, a voice that is "fashionable," and a "voice of love." He also tells her of his love for her hair, her voice, her fashion, and her mangoes. He says that he will always support her, love her, protect her, and she must be hungry because she has been locked up for so long in the cage. He gives her grapes, which he says are her "favorite grapes." He then tells his audience that in this "unfamiliar and faraway world," he could "meet my fan." He explains that he does not want his fans to spend too much money, so he has never accepted gifts. He then says that the Panda is "squawking help," and that it made him feel suffocated. He asks the Panda to send the pheasant back to the kingdom, but the Panda refuses, saying that he must return to their world together.
In this short scene, Lee Gorden introduces himself to the audience. He tells the audience that he is a "true diehard fan" of the Panda, and that he has been following her from when she was "not yet famous." He tells her that she has a voice, a voice that is "fashionable," and a "voice of love." He also tells her of his love for her hair, her voice, her fashion, and her mangoes. He says that he will always support her, love her, protect her, and she must be hungry because she has been locked up for so long in the cage. He gives her grapes, which he says are her "favorite grapes." He then tells his audience that in this "unfamiliar and faraway world," he could "meet my fan." He explains that he does not want his fans to spend too much money, so he has never accepted gifts. He then says that the Panda is "squawking help," and that it made him feel suffocated. He asks the Panda to send the pheasant back to the kingdom, but the Panda refuses, saying that he must return to their world together.