“An Annie Baker pause is about the people themselves, beating themselves up, figuring out what to say next.”
The Flick
Fuse Theater Review: “GSC”‘s “The Flick” — Lots of Pauses, Pregnant and Otherwise
You should see GSC’s The Flick, but be warned that the drama works in spurts and starts
Theater Review: “The Flick” in New York — A Bold Triumph
The final impression left by The Flick is one of exhilaration.
Theater Review: A First-Rate “Flick” From Company One
In “The Flick,” Annie Baker creates youngish characters that my students at Boston University would call “relatable,” exploring how self-delusions, stereotypes, and fear keep them from connecting in a meaningful way.
Theater Review: New York Theater Roundup — “Clive,” “The Dance and the Railroad” and “The Flick”
By planning ahead, and purchasing one flexpass, I was able to see a trio of plays in New York during a single weekend for well under $200 — a bargain price for world-class theater productions.