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The Flu Season
Saturday, March 2, 2019 at 8:00PM

University Theater
The University of Texas at Dallas
800 West Campbell Road
Richardson, TX 75080


,Set in a hospital and in a theater, The Flu Season (by Will Eno) is a love story—a reluctant one. It is a play that revels in ambivalence and derives a flailing energy from its doubts whether a love story is ever really a love story. Directed by Thomas Riccio.

Note: Allow extra time for parking. Due to on-going campus construction, please visit Pardon our progress to keep updated with the latest construction projects.

Faculty/Staff, Students One free ticket with Comet Card night of show.

,Set in a hospital and in a theater, The Flu Season (by Will Eno) is a love story—a reluctant one. It is a play that revels in ambivalence and derives a flailing energy from its doubts whether a love story is ever really a love story. Directed by Thomas Riccio.

Note: Allow extra time for parking. Due to on-going campus construction, please visit Pardon our progress to keep updated with the latest construction projects.

Faculty/Staff, Students One free ticket with Comet Card night of show.

,Set in a hospital and in a theater, The Flu Season (by Will Eno) is a love story—a reluctant one. It is a play that revels in ambivalence and derives a flailing energy from its doubts whether a love story is ever really a love story. Directed by Thomas Riccio.

Note: Allow extra time for parking. Due to on-going campus construction, please visit Pardon our progress to keep updated with the latest construction projects.

Faculty/Staff, Students One free ticket with Comet Card night of show.

,Set in a hospital and in a theater, The Flu Season (by Will Eno) is a love story—a reluctant one. It is a play that revels in ambivalence and derives a flailing energy from its doubts whether a love story is ever really a love story. Directed by Thomas Riccio.

Note: Allow extra time for parking. Due to on-going campus construction, please visit Pardon our progress to keep updated with the latest construction projects.

Faculty/Staff, Students One free ticket with Comet Card night of show.


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