Quote from Niles in The Show Must Go Off
Niles: If only people could see him the way we did. Frasier: Niles, how difficult would it be to mount Jackson's one-man show? It's relatively simple. Niles: That's true. There's minimal scenery, no supporting ca- Wait a minute, are you suggesting- Frasier: Well, why not? There's certainly no shortage of theaters in this town. Niles: We could do it on a Monday night when they're all dark anyway. Frasier: We could revive the man's career. Just think what a gift it would be to return this man to the stage, where he belongs! Niles: It would be like repaying him for giving us the gift of Shakespeare! Frasier: Yes, and if the evening goes very well, then who knows? We could be in for a long run, we might even take it on the road. Niles: Why not a television special, we'd reach a much larger audience. Frasier: It could become a cottage industry. T-shirts, posters, personal appearances. Niles: Thank God we've come along to save this man.