I would be curious to hear from those involved in Slave Play (other than JOH) say what they think about the sudden loss of a job. Were those people, who don’t enjoy the same newfound professional privileges the playwright described, consulted before making this decision?
You'd have to find out if any of these positions (besides O'Hara as director) had already been filled. Most likely, the design team would be the same as the Broadway production and as JOH wrote, the play is on Broadway: he is already providing work for those designers.
I would be curious to hear from those involved in Slave Play (other than JOH) say what they think about the sudden loss of a job. Were those people, who don’t enjoy the same newfound professional privileges the playwright described, consulted before making this decision?
You'd have to find out if any of these positions (besides O'Hara as director) had already been filled. Most likely, the design team would be the same as the Broadway production and as JOH wrote, the play is on Broadway: he is already providing work for those designers.
The actors?
Highly doubt it was already cast.