He was a great person to have on staff. He made a real contribution, not only by his own writing, but by his leadership in Other Voices. It's just his body was not in good as shape as his mind was.
He was a good storyteller, and he wanted to tell the stories of the disabled from a personal point of view.
He knew exactly what was going on and he has a clear idea about how he wanted to work on it following the Yale production.
We've been talking pretty regularly through all this.
August did a a lot of good work on the play, and it's changed a great deal from Yale. He knew what he wanted to do, and he was up to doing the work.
Clearly there were moments of pain, when he didn't feel as whole as he wanted to, and took medicine.
He asked for privacy. But he has been remarkable, determined to do the work. He's even working on a new set of notes, to put things in before we close.