Savran describes Ann Rower’s recorded voice and the fragmented written texts by Leary’s compatriots as “stranded” (pg. 170) in the present by their departed authors.  This accurately describes Savran’s own relationship to the Wooster Group members’ boxed quotes which he injects periodically in his own text. The boxes are not exactly footnotes, as Savran places them on a visual plane equally important to his own writing. The boxes are not traditional block quotes, as Savran doesn’t use them as artillery to directly back up his interpretive statements. The boxes stand as ideas “intercepted” by Savran much as a tape recorder “intercepted” the babysitter Ann Rower’s Leary narratives.  The boxes come to us as a concrete chunk of something from a precise historical moment, like the Leary-related texts the Wooster Group reads to their audience.