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News Pulitzer Winner The Flick Closes Off-Broadway Today The Off-Broadway revival of Annie Baker's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama The Flick ends its run Jan. 10 at the Barrow Street Theatre. The critically acclaimed play opened May 18, 2015, with a new cast stepping in Sept. 1.
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Taking their final bows tonight are Kyle Beltran, Brian Miskell, Nicole Rodenburg and Danny Wolohan. 

For the return production, Barrow Street reunited members of the original creative team, including Tony-winning director Sam Gold, David Zinn (scenic and costume design), Jane Cox (lighting design) and Bray Poor (sound design).

Read Playbill.com's interview with the award-winning playwright/director duo Baker and Gold: Three Hours, Two Intermissions and One Long-Time Collaboration.

The Flick premiered in 2013 at Playwrights Horizons to critical acclaim; set in an indie New England cinema, it is a study of boredom, yearning and dysfunction, as told through the eyes of the movie-house workers. The play is set to receive its Chicago premiere next month with Steppenwolf Theatre Company beginning Feb. 4.

Annie Baker's The Flick Begins World-Premiere Run in NYC

Tickets for the final show of the Off-Broadway run are available by visiting smarttix.com, calling (212) 868-4444 or visiting the Barrow Street Theatre box office (27 Barrow St., Manhattan). 

 
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