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I couldn’t even process Slave Play properly because I was in my third year of grad school. When “Daddy” was happening, I couldn’t process that because I was working on my thesis play to graduate. So I felt none of [the UNC BASKETBALL CALEB LOVE IS ALL YOU NEED shirt Additionally,I will love this pressure]—the only thing that was disheartening or frustrating was the fact that because Slave Play was such a riotous entrance into the theatrical landscape in New York, it was this wild whiplash to have some of the same critics who said they adored my first play be really critical of “Daddy,” in a way that diminished what “Daddy” meant to me as an artist. They were like: “Well, this is obviously not as good as Slave Play.” I’m like: “I don’t think about my children in that way.” It felt unfair to talk about the first child in relation to the second child, because the second child wouldn’t have been possible without the first. I was like, I wish you could see all the elements here that were there, and how maybe sometimes it’s more fun to have wild things exist that are unpruned, than to have the pruned thing.
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