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The Flick by Annie Baker
 

Winner of the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Annie Baker’s internationally celebrated masterpiece is coming to Sydney from the producers of Dry Land and The Aliens.

Outhouse Theatre Co & The Seymour Centre present

THE FLICK

By Annie Baker
Directed by Craig Baldwin

5 - 16 April
Reginald Theatre, Seymour Centre

Set in a run-down Massachusetts movie theatre, three underpaid employees sweep up popcorn and attend to one of the last 35 millimetre film projectors in the state.

The Flick magically exposes the souls of lonely people in danger of being left behind in our new, digitised age. A hilarious and heart-rending cry for authenticity in a fast-changing world.

“The most talented American playwright of her generation. ★★★★★" - The Age
“it is not just new. It’s a new sort of good. ★★★★★" - New York Times
“A masterpiece. ★★★★★" - Herald Sun
“Astonishing. Hypnotic. Like no other play. ★★★★★" - The Guardian
“A heartsick, lovesick treasure. ★★★★★" - The Sunday Times

Winner of 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Drama
Winner of 2013 Susan Blackburn Prize
Winner of 2013 Obie Award for Playwriting

ALL TICKETS PURCHASED COME WITH A FREE 1 YEAR MEMBERSHIP TO PALACE CINEMAS

CAST
Justin Amankwah
Mia Lethbridge
Jeremy Waters
& Matthew Cheetham

CREATIVE TEAM
Director: Craig Baldwin
Set Design: Hugh O'Connor
Lighting Design: Martin Kinnane
Composition & Sound Designer: Nate Edmondson
Production Manager: Felix Johnson
Stage Managers: Steph Kelly & Hannah Tonks
Graphic Design: Emily Elise
Film Projector Consultant: Alan Butterfield
Photography: Marnya Rothe

Tickets:
Previews /Tuesdays: $30.00
Concession: $35.00
Adult: $42.00

Bookings & More Info: https://www.seymourcentre.com/events/event/the-flick/

 

Event details

Venue: Seymour Centre
Bookings: https://www.seymourcentre.com/events/event/the-flick/
Start Date: Wednesday 18 April 2018

 

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