Bill Camp is best known for his Emmy-nominated performance in HBO's critically acclaimed limited series “The Night Of” as well as his SAG-nominated performance as Mr. Shaibel in the hit Netflix limited series “The Queen’s Gambit.” A veteran of the stage, Camp received a 2016 Tony Award nomination for his performance as Reverend John Hale in Arthur Miller's The Crucible, directed by Ivo Van Hove. He also received a Drama Desk nomination for his role as Charley in Mike Nichols's production of Death of a Salesman (Tony Award for Best Revival). Additional theater credits include Coram Boy, Heartbreak House, Jackie, The Seagull. Off-Broadway: Homebody/Kabul (Obie Award winner), The Misanthrope, Olly's Prison. Camp is a graduate of the Juilliard School. He was also recently ranked as the #1 Greatest Character Actor by New York Magazine for his prolific work in the past decade, and recently reteamed with his The Looming Tower team of Jeff Daniels and Dan Futterman in American Rust on Showtime.|
Elizabeth Marvel was last seen in Marvel's "Helstrom" for Hulu, as well as Paul Greengrass’ News of the World for Universal. Prior to this, Marvel was seen in the critically acclaimed limited series “Unbelievable” for Netflix. Additional work on Netflix includes The Meyerowitz Stories co-starring Adam Sandler and Ben Stiller and directed by Noah Baumbach. This was a stark contrast to her series regular role of the first female President on “Homeland” for Showtime. Elizabeth also played series regular Heather Dunbar' on “House of Cards” for yet another Netflix collaboration. An integral part of the New York theater scene, Marvel portrayed Marc Anthony in Shakespeare in the Park’s ground-breaking production of Julius Caesar. She has won 4 Obie Awards for her Off-Broadway work, most notably for the title role in Ivo Van Hove's 2004 production of Hedda Gabler. She also received a Drama Desk nomination for her performance in Fifty Words. Of her numerous Broadway roles, she is best known for her portrayal of Brooke Wyeth in Other Desert Cities, a role which she originated off-Broadway. Marvel is a graduate of the Juilliard School. Up next, Marvel will star in Hulu limited series “The Dropout” about the rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes and her company, Theranos.
Ato Blankson-Wood received a Tony nomination (Featured Actor in a Play) for his explosive and moving performance as Gary, one half of an interracial gay couple struggling with the multilayered complexities that follow in Broadway’s Slave Play. Ato was with the production since its sold-out off-Broadway run, for which he was the only cast member nominated for a Lucille Lortel Award (Featured Actor in a Play).Slave Play isn’t the first time the graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and the Yale School of Drama has tackled a provocative and politically charged role. He is most recognized for his 2017 breakout performance in the Public Theater musical The Total Bent (Drama League and Lucille Lortel Award nomination) which explored the life of a black musical prodigy in a nation on the verge of social upheaval. He also starred in Chris Urch's The Rolling Stone at Lincoln Center as Dembe, a young man who is forced to keep his true identity a secret in Uganda where being gay is illegal. Ato was most recently seen alongside Michael Keaton, Stanley Tucci and Amy Ryan in the biographical drama Worth which premiered on Netflix in September.
Jason Bowen's previous credits include Broadway: The Play That Goes Wrong. Off-Broadway: Native Son (The Acting Co.), If Pretty Hurts (Playwrights Horizons), Alternating Currents (Working Theater), My Mañana Comes (Playwright's Realm). Regional: Native Son (Yale Rep.), Skeleton Crew (Studio Theatre), Jazz (Baltimore Center Stage), As You Like It, Black Odyssey (Denver Center Theatre Co.), June Moon (Williamstown Theatre Festival), Ruined (La Jolla Playhouse), Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (IRNE Award for Best Actor - Drama) (Huntington Theatre Co.). TV/Film: “Orange Is The New Black” (Netflix), “Blue Bloods,” "Madam Secretary," "Elementary," "Braindead” (CBS), “Law & Order: SVU" (NBC), The Upside, What's Your Number?
Robert O'Hara is the Tony-nominated director of Slave Play and is currently working on several film, television, and Broadway projects. He’s a two-time Obie Award and two-time NAACP Award winner whose work has been seen around the country.
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