Then hire a lawyer, take action, and see how it lands. Either finish it or let go of it. I fear that this constant barrage is only making you more of a bête noir that no one will want to work with and I don't like that. I worry that these constant attacks that have gone on for at least three weeks here and on other boards, along with a flurry of emails to City Center and others, will hurt you more than anyone else.
Several years ago, at an Encores! production, I ran into Ted Chapin in the lobby, and he made a reference to something I had posted on HHW that very morning. You never know who the guests are reading these posts. Be careful.
Right, and why was City Center's lawyer Neil Rosini so insanely worked up about Talkin Broadway winning the January 2013 government complaint?
What's the connection? It made no logical sense at all in 2013. It's pretty clear now, after the facts about 2017-2018 (not conjecture at this point, since an August 12 email from 54 Below) that came out from the matter with 54 Below.
(And yes, with hopes always being that all can resolve amicably, dawdling can happen in looking at things - but there's a rather hard statute of limitations coming to May 16 2019. I can't have a lawyer handle this, as it's getting very clear that it's only when the NY State government handles it, that the rules against retaliation for the Human Rights complaint ever really matter at all to. City Center from a practical matter. If I file a lawsuit, they will retaliate away!!! It's shocking behavior for a Nonprofit.)
The truth is they have been retaliating (just letting their lawyer do the oppressive deeds) even with Human Rights matters when it is illegal (meaning civilly illegal, not criminal) to retaliate. How much worse could City Center get with a real lawsuit, when issues can get beyond Human Rights, and then it's not so clearly unlawful.