![]() The delicate plotlines of the character’s lives stand in stark contrast to those of the dramatic movies they frequently discuss, and the occasional rousing swell of cinematic music further distances them and their long, painful silences, from their screen idols. We get to know the characters at the pace they get to know each other, uncomfortable silences and all, which isn’t something often portrayed in theatre. Yet the shifting discomfort the show provides isn’t necessarily a bad thing. The script creeps along at an absolute snail’s pace, making three and a quarter hours of often-awkward viewing. It’s not just the set that propounds this idea. This is unlike a traditional theatre performance: we are simply watching the lives of other ordinary people unfold. The dingy cinema auditorium of Annie Baker’s Pulitzer-prize winning play feels less like a theatre set rather more like a mirror, reflecting our own mundane lives back at us. Purchase tickets online or call 512-479-PLAY (7529) for reservations.įollow us on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.There is something unsettling about entering a theatre and finding yourself confronted with rows of empty seats, pretty similar to the ones you are sitting on, instead of the set stage you were expecting. Every Friday and Saturday tickets are $2 off for students, seniors, military, Austin Creative Alliance members, and Austin Film Society members. For the final weekend (August 4 - 6), Friday tickets are $24 and Saturday tickets are $26. For the first four weeks (July 7 - 30) Friday tickets are $22 and Saturday and Sunday tickets are $24. The Flick runs at 8:00 PM on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, July 7 - August 6, plus one matinee at 2pm, Sunday, July 24. infinitely touching." Featuring Delanté G. The New York Times called this wistful, funny, moving story of a friendship between three young movie-theater workers "a work of art so strange and fresh. Winner of the 2014 Pulitzer Prize, The Flick is another exquisite play from Annie Baker, who wrote three of HPT's biggest-ever hits: The Aliens, Circle Mirror Transformation, and Body Awareness. Purchase tickets online or call 512-479-PLAY (7529) for reservations. Wednesday performance added - August 3 at 8 p.m. ![]() We are grateful to them all for their generosity. Evening HPT parking also available at Kenneth's Hair Salon, just south of HPT, and at the Hyde Park Church of Christ on the northeast corner of 43rd & Avenue B. You can drive through The Parlor's parking lot to reach it. Covered off-street parking for the patrons of HPT is available during performances in the lot at 4315 Guadalupe Street, just north of The Parlor. Purchase tickets online or call 512-479-PLAY (7529) for reservations. For the first four weeks (July 7 - 30) Friday tickets are $22 and Saturday tickets are $24. The Flick runs at 8:00 PM on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, July 7 - August 6. ![]() ![]() infinitely touching."įeaturing Delanté G. The New York Times called this wistful, funny, moving story of a friendship between three young movie-theater workers "a work of art so strange and fresh. Winner of the 2014 Pulitzer Prize, T he Flick is another exquisite play from Annie Baker, who wrote three of HPT's biggest-ever hits: The Aliens, Circle Mirror Transformation, and Body Awareness. ![]()
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