"The fact that Charna wasn't aware that this is a constant experience of women in her theater and the community at large shows a really stunning disconnect," said Weiss in an interview. "For her to be missing this glaring thing is baffling. I truly have never been in a group of female improvisers and not had this kind of conversation come up at some point in the night. At the same time I think her heart is in the right place. I think she wants to be good, she doesn't want to be left behind, and whether that's because of her business or because she genuinely wants women to feel safe in her theater, it doesn't matter because she seems willing to take steps to do the work, now that's she's acknowledged there is work to be done."