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Feb 24, 2021

Lena Waithe Teases Us With Stage Production Alongside Debbie Allen

Lean Waithe dropped a bombshell recently. During a virtual event for Chapman University’s Dodge College Master Class series on Feb. 11, the Emmy winner revealed that a certain multi-hyphenate has reeled her into theater. “I’m gonna try my hand at theater because Debbie Allen is pulling me in,” said Waithe, who broke out writing and acting on Netflix’s Master of None before segueing to Showtime’s The Chi.

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Lena Waithe, who runs her own production company Hillman Grad, was shy of sharing the details, offering only that she met Debbie Allen during an IG Live chat and that led to a conversation about a specific project. “I was like, ‘What if we did this for the stage?’ and she was like ‘Yeah, I would love to do that.’ So, we’re working on something together…it’s just nuts because Debbie Allen is a fucking icon. She’s brilliant. I love learning from her and working with her. But we’re gonna step into that space. I wanted to step into the theater space anyway with some other projects.” Does this mean we can look forward to Lena conquering the stage? Perhaps she’ll have the Tony’s nipping at her heels sooner rather than later.

Lena Waithe’s appearance on behalf of Chapman University also covered topics like, authenticity in storytelling and diversity in entertainment. “For Black people, the revolution has always been here,” she said. “I have to be mindful of the position I’m in and where I sit as a person who is a person with privilege and means and access. For me, my job hasn’t changed. You know, I didn’t come here to entertain, I came here to tell the truth. And so that’s our job – it is to write, to document.”