Radiohole
Over the years, Radiohole has earned a reputation as one of New York’s most tenacious and uncompromising ensembles. Known for daring productions that synthesize elaborate visual design, powerful thematic material, and audacious performance Radiohole has been called the “leading innovator in New York’s third wave of avant-garde theater” by Time Out New York. Since the company’s inception in a Brooklyn basement in 1998 the company has created more than 11 original works which have toured both nationally and internationally, and are presented at New York City venues including Performance Space 122, The Kitchen, and the Collapsable Hole. Radiohole’s awards and commissions include Mass Live Arts, Performance Space 122, The Kitchen, The Walker Art Center, and the Andy Warhol Museum through the Spalding Gray Award among others. Their most recent work Myth (or maybe Meth) was nominated in 2014 for a Bessie award and received wide critical acclaim for their intensely stupid, painfully beautiful, and wildly uproarious revival of a play by Tom Murrin.
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