KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : Yep.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : So thank you your lovely thing.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : Well, we've got a huge audience in front of us.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : --to you for being exposed like that because of what we can learn from that.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : How did you resolve going from viewing yourself with that shame and embarrassment, fighting it all when you went on to become a lecturer,
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : It's your own process.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : That kind of brings me then to my next question.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : It's still there.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : If you want to.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : So with that in mind-- that you describe yourself as being released from this psychosis-- do you think that there is a responsibility
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : But she tries to convince her mentor-- I can't remember his name-- that it has improved and developed.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : OK.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : When you ask yourself that question with this previous photo of yourself, did this girl know what misfortunes lay ahead of her?
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : That's a good question.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : You must not allow the person to become really isolated because that's when things start to-- KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : Deteriorate.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : How did you make the progress out of that cycle?
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : Yeah.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : They can be a great person and a great therapist but not the right therapist for you.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : We're almost out of time.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : And thank you for this amazing festival.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : And in 2009, did either of you, even in your wildest dreams, imagine that it would develop into something so important
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : Yeah.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : When did you know so that it wasn't going to be a once off?
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : Yeah.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : That's amazing.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : Was this the middle of the day?
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : Who's going to come?
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : Spectrum of theater styles.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : Yeah.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : Which was beautiful.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : Who are your favorite children?
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : That's amazing.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : What an insightful little child.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : I'm hearing no favorites, David.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : Oh, that's OK.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : And can you tell us yet who you've chosen for next year from the-- Fringe Festival?
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : Yeah.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : Brilliant.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : And how is the Q&A, the after show conversations?
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : Sorry.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : distance.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : If they don't?
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : That's very toxic.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : Do you think-- is it another way of promoting the stigma, or protecting yourself from being involved in the stigma,
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : You should explain Irish begrudgery.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : Time and nature.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : OK.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : All on her own.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : Thank you.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN : It's a great question.