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Sunday, September 06, 2009
For Colman Domingo, a Sense of Loss Pervades His Triumphs
NYTimes.com: "IN the last scene of the Spike Lee movie of 'Passing Strange,' which captures a curtain call for the musical, Colman Domingo is crying. This tall, sculptured, vamp-ready actor — who during each performance had played the flamboyant, stoic choir director Franklin Jones, the Germanic radical Joop and the Berlin performance artist Mr. Venus — has tears streaming down his face."
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It is interesting to see someone who went through so much grief, pull himself together to celebrate and create something that his tears at the end of "Passing Strange" show. Colman has pulled himself together in order to win, and with his newest show premiering at the Vineyard, he can explain his true feelings and suddenly deal with the grief from the loss of his parents and exemplify his acting- not only in his newest show, but in Passing Strange as the tears show.
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