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Post by Ripley on Sept 8, 2016 17:00:48 GMT -5
A great piece from on the LA Times on Colman Domingo and his current many projects . "...Colman Domingo has never been busier. A Tony nominee for “The Scottsboro Boys,” the 46-year-old actor is playing the mysterious Victor Strand on TV’s “Fear the Walking Dead” and is prominent in Nate Parker’s film “The Birth of a Nation.” A playwright as well as actor, Domingo won a Lucille Lortel Award for his 2009 play, “A Boy and His Soul,” and earlier this year got excellent notices for his new dark comedy, “Dot,” an off-Broadway hit about family dynamics and Alzheimer’s directed by Susan Stroman (also a Tony nominee for “The Scottsboro Boys”). Now Los Angeles audiences can see proof of Domingo’s solid reputation as a director when Robert O’Hara’s play “Barbecue” opens Sept. 14 at the Geffen Playhouse. In town to direct his friend O’Hara’s funny, tough play, Domingo described “Barbecue” as a “searing satire about racial stereotypes, family dynamics and addiction.” Formidable onstage and onscreen, Domingo was amusing, friendly and thoughtful when he paused for this edited conversation: link
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Post by Sexual Chocolate on Sept 8, 2016 17:26:05 GMT -5
Can he somehow find his way onto TWD. I don't even watch FTWD and I like his character.
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Post by reckon on Sept 12, 2016 4:39:42 GMT -5
"Barbecue" sounds like something I'd appreciate. Unfortunately, I'm 3,000 miles away from Los Angeles. Has anyone proposed recording plays, or is that idea verboten in the theater world?
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