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I play Solomon, Sonny Jasper, a reverend, I would imagine a doctor, and someone who is asking himself the important question at this stage in a life, is what has it all been for, and was it worth it
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I play his ever-loving put upon wife. Wadine, but what I love about her is her love of love of what she has overseen
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And now she is just willing to be the shepherd of this family
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I play Junior. And I think one of the things I really admire about him is that despite some real challenges that he's had in his life
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as he explains the darkest hours of his life, he returns. to, in almost a triumphant manner
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to make everything that he just went through worth something, to make good on being the namesake of such a
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influential leader in Americana. So I really value that about him So I play Nazareth Jasper who is an outsider of sorts a loner but much like myself However in this play he returning home and I think there a deep
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empathy and compassion that he has for this very complicated family, and you're sort of watching
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someone who's reluctant to engage that sort of has to, and I think that's a beautiful
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sort of problem to work through throughout the course of the run of a play
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I play Morgan and I love her fascination for the truth. I'm a Ziza
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Oh my God. I'm Aziza and what I love about
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Aziza is her agency over self and her advocacy over self and also the way that she
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advocates for others and how she has decided to move in the world and the things that
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she learns from from this particular 24 hours 48 hours how what she learns
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about herself and how she wants to move forward with her life