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PASS
OVER
August Wilson Theatre
245 W 52nd Street(between Broadway and 8th Avenue)
Subway: 50th Street Station – 1, C, E
In PASS OVER, Antoinette Chinonye Nwandu’s “powerful and provocative” (Arifa Akbar, The Guardian) new play, Moses and Kitch talk shit, pass the time, and hope that maybe today will be different. As they dream of their promised land, a stranger wanders into their space and disrupts their plans. Evoking heartbreak, hope, and joy over its 85 minutes, PASS OVER crafts everyday profanities into poetic and humorous riffs, illuminating the unquestionable human spirit of young men looking for a way out.
Pass Over is suitable for ages 16+ , and no one under age 4 will be admitted.
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