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Quotes from Katori Hall

I have so many different voices and stories to tell.
~ Katori Hall
Theatre is an exclusive place that tends to be dominated by white men, or dying white men.
~ Katori Hall
Like most playwrights, I hate talkbacks with a passion that can burn a hole through hell.
~ Katori Hall
I feel a responsibility to continue creating complex roles for black women, especially young black women.
~ Katori Hall
I never, ever read the comments below an article on the Web. People are mean. I'm a human being.
~ Katori Hall
I always crave to see more stories about and by people of color, particularly new work by young black writers.
~ Katori Hall
Most of the time, when I'm writing, I'm writing for myself. I'm thinking, 'What will my character say at this time? What will come out of her mouth?' I create individuals so real to me, I sometimes start talking to them. Then I let them loose on the page.
~ Katori Hall
I started writing because I got so frustrated that there weren't enough plays that had roles for young black women in them.
~ Katori Hall
I'll never be August Wilson - but what I can be is more of myself.
~ Katori Hall
Many theaters are tackling the multifaceted work of black writers - established and emerging. Now the next step is for them to bring in audiences of color and continue to go out to our community and create a continuous connection that extends beyond the one black show in the season.
~ Katori Hall
Through school, I saw plenty of theatre my parents weren't necessarily up on. They would prefer a football game to watching 'The Nutcracker,' and that's fine. I enjoy both.
~ Katori Hall
I grew up playing with kids from Hurt Village, playing with kids from other housing projects, Lamar Terrace, because my grandmother lived in that particular area. So, I always wondered how I would have turned out if I would have lived in that particular given circumstance.
~ Katori Hall
I always felt like Broadway was not for me - in terms of ticket price, in terms of what was on there. I never saw myself reflected in the mirror of the Great White Way.
~ Katori Hall
We expect our leaders to be godlike. But I feel that when people try to sanctify leadership, it puts it out of the realm of regular people. And that's where the greatest leaders come from - from the people.
~ Katori Hall
Unlike films, which can be easily disseminated worldwide via DVDs and the Internet, plays struggle to find an international audience.
~ Katori Hall
I feel the feminist movement has excluded black women. You cannot talk about being black and a woman within traditional feminist dialogue.
~ Katori Hall
Become your dream, and not be told what you are supposed to do.
~ Katori Hall
I'm very Southern in the way I walk in the world. I love to laugh. I love to eat. I love to hug people. But if somebody makes me mad, my neck may roll. I can be aggressive with a Southern twang.
~ Katori Hall
Sometimes, unfortunately, hatred is more powerful than progress.
~ Katori Hall
I used to think people above me might get jealous because I wanted to do what they did. But no, people are much nicer than that.
~ Katori Hall
I can only speak for myself, but when I was growing up in Memphis - and having the Martin Luther King holiday and the moment of pause on April 4th - he was just a statue to me. I wanted to make him a little bit more real to me as a human being.
~ Katori Hall
I'm very opinionated, very intelligent and not afraid to show that.
~ Katori Hall
Playwrights are the most gregarious writers - to get our work done, we need actors, directors, set designers.
~ Katori Hall
In order to be great, you just have to care. You have to care about your world, community, and equality.
~ Katori Hall