"Bless sugar! Yoh that was an emotionally taxing play. I had to go to some pretty dark places to portray her in her most magnificent self. Got some pretty dope reviews. Maria Wilson’s one stood out for me. I’ll send you the link. You know you’ve done your job when people start looking at you differently. But you’re not sure if it’s awe or fear (laughs)."
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