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Nov 07, 2004 12:00 a.m. - Variety.com
Legit Reviews: More than most performers, Kahlil Ashanti acts with his eyes. Those huge, flashing, saucer-sized orbs are an emotional world in themselves, registering rage, indignation and heartache. Ashanti unveils his life story in a world premiere one-man play at the 2nd Stage Theatre. He brings vitality to material that ranges from fiery to overly familiar, maintaining the crowd-pleasing charisma that drew raves from 1997-2000 at Caesar’s Palace. This confident magnetism will clearly work in film when he makes his inevitable motion picture debut.
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