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On Broadway, a Playwright Becomes an Actor, Saving a Show

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Keenan Scott II made his Broadway acting debut this week in 'Thoughts of a Colored Man,' which is a remarkable milestone. It's even more remarkable when you consider he also wrote it. By Mark Kennedy, AP Entertainment Writer The actor-turned-playwright was pressed into acting duties at the last moment Tuesday, December 21, night to keep […]

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