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The Flick by Annie Baker

Directed by Jacey Little

Houston Premier presented by Horse Head Theatre Co.

Houston Warehouse Studios, 1506 Lorraine St.


​Friday, November 30 - Saturday, December 15, 2018

MORE INFO

Houston Chronicle REview

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"A beautiful Study of Human Psychology"

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90.1 KPFT Interview*

*Click the link above and navigate to archive episode Thursday, december 6, 2018.

With Director Jacey Little
& Actors Greg Coge, Antonio Lasanta + Jayden Key

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OUTSMART MAGAZINE

KEEPING IT REEL

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HOUSTON PRESS

Horse Head Set to Perform The Flick: 
a Play about Nothing and Everything

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Houston Chronicle

Alvin, Dawson grads savor detailed roles
​as movie-house workers in ‘Flick’

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