Review: For Flow

For Flow, written by Kesav M. Wable and directed by Jonathan Solari, is the contemporary descendant of Beckett’s Waiting for Godot. Here, instead of two tramps in an empty locationless void, we meet Dee and Kane, two young aspiring rappers waiting for a producer named Flow in the urban void of a deserted street corner in the Bronx. When the play adheres to the structure of Godot, it is brilliant.

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