Teaching theater, I felt very lucky. In a world where there's few options for someone who graduates with a theater degree, trying to figure out how to make rent and pay the bills, I always gravitated towards teaching jobs and things like that. I wanted to stay close to my passion as well.
More Quotes by Natasha Rothwell
My feet are firmly planted in my political ideology. To me, it's being authentic in every area, and that includes politics.
I think once I began to trust myself as a writer, I began to be seen as a writer.
I'm interested in stories being told by marginalized voices and, specifically, people of color.
Rom-coms are my jam.
It was really important to me to explore how disparate people are connected.
I've always performed. From the time that I was little, I was pretty precocious and always gravitated toward performing arts. But I was scared at first, deciding to do it for a living. So, initially, I majored in journalism, and I was pretty miserable.