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To Dine For with Kate Sullivan
Katori Hall
Season 2
Episode 205
To Dine For is a celebration of the American dream. Columbia, Harvard and Juilliard educated, Katori Hall switched carreers from actress to playwright. Her play, The Mountaintop, about the night before Martin Luther King’s assassination, won her the Olivier Award for Best New Play. Katori shares her creatives mission: to be a voice for the marginalized voices in America. At Miss Lillies, NYC.
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