In a candid interview, Coleman Domingo, the star of the film 'Sing Sing', revealed some light-hearted yet critical thoughts on contraband in prison, expressing a humorous desire to sneak in a Philly cheesesteak. Domingo shared that food memories could be tough to let go of, adding that a hefty cheesesteak would definitely top the list of comfort foods to sneaking into a prison setting. His insights transitioned into a fascinating discussion about personal style, both inside and outside of correctional settings, emphasizing how clothing and footwear can express individual identity even in the most challenging circumstances. Domingo touched upon the importance of shoes, stating how they can reflect a person's character, a lesson instilled in him from his mother. He elaborated on his experiences performing on Broadway in 'Passing Strange', where he felt he truly excelled, showcasing his range by embodying multiple roles. Yet, he expressed fear of taking on the legendary role of Troy Maxson in August Wilson's 'Fences', feeling that it requires more life experience and physical presence than he currently possesses. The interview also humorously veered into how a themed popcorn bucket for 'Sing Sing' might look, considering a whimsical design related to a scene in the film involving fresh air. Through all these topics, Domingo's vibrant personality shone through, highlighting the importance of personal expression.
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