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“Pass Over” Antionette Nwandu’s poignant Drama Runs at Left Edge Theatre April 29 – May 7

Gary Carnivele April 23, 2023

Two black men stand on an American street corner, passing the time.  Woven into the familiar patterns of their small talk are their fears, dreams, and hopes for a future promised land. When their conversation is interrupted by the arrival of two strangers, everything they’ve discussed is suddenly thrown into question. With a deliberate nod to ‘Waiting for Godot,’ PASS OVER is both a joyful celebration and a powerful lament for the experience of the black man in America.Directed by Serena Elize-Flores
Written by Antoinette Nwandu
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