"We have always gone to great lengths to protect everyone physically while performing combat, intimate and other risky scenes," he wrote. "The theatre is a physical place. Particular scenes can lead to injury from time to time but all actions are closely supervised with the actor's safety of paramount importance. With respect to 'Killer Joe,' we had a fight call every single day and I checked in after the performance every night. I would ask questions to the actress if everything felt safe and if there was anything we needed to adjust. We did this daily … the fight choreographers had us doing some high-risk moves."