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I think comedy and satire are the strongest ways to deal with very serious themes and very painful themes.

Author: Colman Domingo - American Actor
  Think , Serious , Comedy , Painful


From afar, I have cried watching my nation, sore with prejudice, slowly heal itself. I hurt along with America, my phantom pains only alleviated by work I do every day - art.

Author: Colman Domingo - American Actor
  Work , Day , America , Art


I had no inclination to perform as a kid. I was a shy child - I always had my nose in a library book. I didn't start acting until I went to college. Once I started, it seemed to fit like a glove. I felt completely at home on stage. It was the perfect way for me to express myself, even better than writing.

Author: Colman Domingo - American Actor
  Me , Myself , Home , Library


My only qualifications to be an actor were that I'm daring, and I'm a quick learner. I've always learnt by watching what other people do. It's the same with my writing. I write what I know. Structurally, I write in a very undisciplined way.

Author: Colman Domingo - American Actor
  People , Know , Writing , Way


I was nervous about doing 'Scottsboro Boys' because I'm not a trained dancer, and there is a lot of very athletic dancing involved.

Author: Colman Domingo - American Actor
  Doing , Because , Nervous , Dancing


Other people can write grown-up, political plays about the troubles in the world. My plays deal with magic and hope.

Author: Colman Domingo - American Actor
  People , World , Political , Hope


My mother sent me to speech classes, but the other kids still teased me. I was shy. I stooped. Instead of talking, I kept journals. That's where my love of words comes from. I majored in journalism.

Author: Colman Domingo - American Actor
  Love , Me , Words , Mother


I recently did a play, Athol Fugard's 'Coming Home' at Long Wharf Theatre, where I played one character throughout - I sat at a table and didn't have any costume changes. Following one character's arc from beginning to end is a whole different mindset.

Author: Colman Domingo - American Actor
  Home , Long , Beginning , Character


Doing multiple character work is athletic in every way - vocally, physically, spiritually, and mentally. With a show like 'Passing Strange,' I usually lose about 12 pounds.

Author: Colman Domingo - American Actor
  Work , Way , Lose , Character


I hired a publicist once I got cast in 'Passing Strange,' and one of the first conversations we had was about how I wanted to handle talking about my sexuality. I said, 'It's never been an issue for me. I want to talk about my work, but if something about myself relates to my work, of course I'll talk about it.'

Author: Colman Domingo - American Actor
  Me , Myself , Work , Talking


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