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WRITER KATORI HALL MAKES THE JUMP FROM THEATER TO TELEVISION WITH HER NEW SHOW “P-VALLEY” PREMIERING 7/12/2020 ON STARZ

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Time to set your calendar and DVR for a must see new show full of Black Girl Magic! Katori Hall, is bringing sizzle to the screen in her latest work “P-Valley”. Based on her playPussy Valley, Katori (The Mountaintop, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical)is the creator and serves as showrunner and executive producer. Originally from []

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