New York City
The Flu Season
$20.00; pay-what-you-can Sunday matinees
Set in winter, Will Eno’s The Flu Season is an unpredictable, reluctant love story. A love story with spite for itself. The Guardian hailed The Flu Season as: “…A play to remind us why sunsets make us sad, how nostalgia is like fog and why we live our lives as though we are in mourning for them. The Flu Season is stingingly funny and really rather beautiful. It is vicious stuff, you don’t realize it has cut you deep until you feel the warm seep of bloody despair.”