I loved the way you wrote the character who we ultimately find out is gay. I think most of the people in the audience just assumed that he was a heterosexual man talking about his wife. And ove the way you played with us in that way. Keenan, you say you don't write perfect characters, that you create them all to be flawed, because that's where we see humanity. Why do you think are the flaws that make us most human? All of em. As human beings, we are so flawed. We we at times have egos. We fall into temptation. There is a lot of things that i can name. But i think am through all those flaws. Hopefully
A playwright, poet, actor, director, and producer—Keenan Scott II joins to discuss his powerful and captivating Broadway play “Thoughts of a Colored Man.”