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- Comment: The documentary film may actually be notable but you need to add reliable sources. I have seen a handful which will allow it pass WP:GNG. Jamiebuba (talk) 09:49, 19 June 2024 (UTC)
Slave Play. Not a Movie. A Play is a feature length documentary film, and the directorial debut of playwright, Jeremy O. Harris. The film debuted on June 10, 2024 at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City and is produced by Chris Moukarbel and Natalia-Leigh Brown[1]
Slave Play. Not a Movie. A Play. is described as a playful and illuminating self-portrait of writer Jeremy O. Harris[2] as he workshops and and dissects Slave Play, the much talked about Broadway play which gained Harris initial notoriety, with a new cast of young actors from New York's William Esper Studio.
The documentary is an HBO original production and debuted on the channel on June 20, 2024[3]
Cast
edit- Amauta Firmino
- Annie McNamara
- Irene Sophia Lucio
- Jonathan Higgenbotham
- Devin Kawaoka
- Stephen Ceflu
- Jakeem Powell
- Patricia Fa'ausa
- Marie Botha
- Antoinette Crowe-Legacy
- Hudson James Oznowicz
- Israel Erron Ford
- Amauta Firmino
- Jennifer Monaco
- Denzel Gray
- Sung Hyun Yoon
- Amani Owusu
- Vi Nguyen
- William L Nixon
- Jonah O’Hara-David
- Hubert Mitchell
- Phillipa Grenda
- Dustin Damonte
- Lydia Case
- Anik Zarkos
- Sidney Diaz
- ShaQuanna Williams
- Latonya Grant
- Rebecca Codas
- Natasha Walfall
- Aaron Latta-Morissette
- Athan Chekas
- Peter Bowden
- Kerstin Coco Quortrup
- J.P. Maddock
- Jahquale Mazyck
- Malcolm Callender[4]
References
edit- ^ "Slave Play. Not A Movie. A Play". HBO.
- ^ Sharpe, Josh. "SLAVE PLAY: NOT A MOVIE: A PLAY to Make Its World Premiere at Tribeca Festival". BroadwayWorld.com.
- ^ "Property | Pressroom". press.wbd.com.
- ^ "Slave Play. Not A Movie. A Play. | 2024 Tribeca Festival". Tribeca.