I saw "Fiends" today, was on the front row of benches behind the tables. At one of the tables was a young boy, probably 8 or so, with is mother and older sister, and another couple. One could debate if the show is appropriate for him, that's not the point of my post. He appeared to have a mild case of autism. Every single cast member that ended up performing near him saw him hold up is hand, asking for a high five, and every single performer gave him one. It clearly made his day. Coming out of the show, I saw Scott and Lance, along with a few other managers. My friend stopped Lance, told him what a great job the cast did with the boy, and to make sure the cast knew that others in the audience saw the little something extra they did for him. There are a lot of times we complain about this or that on these boards, but I really wanted folks to know what I saw and how happy it made that little boy.