Community Corner Interview: KP Powell of The American Shakespeare Center’s Production of Pass Over

Community Corner Interview: KP Powell of The American Shakespeare Center’s Production of Pass Over

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KP Powell who plays Moses in The American Shakespeare Center’s upcoming production of Antoinette Nwandu’s Pass Over, “A provocative riff on Waiting for Godot, Moses and Kitch hang out on the corner – talking trash, passing the time, and hoping that maybe today will be different.” The show runs August 11th through 28th, more information and tickets can be found here : American Shakespeare Center | Blackfriars Playhouse

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