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“The leading innovator in New York’s third wave of avant-garde theatre.”
– Time Out New York
Since its founding in 1998, the performance collective Radiohole has created nine original performances and supported the work of fellow artists though space grants at the company’s Obie Award-winning artistic home, the Collapsable Hole.
Working collaboratively founding members Erin Douglass, Eric Dyer, Maggie Hoffman and Scott Halverson Gillette have developed a singular and rigorous aesthetic shaped by the shared vision and individual passion and experience.
The company’s rich visual sense, its low use of high technology, as well as its energetic and irreverent performance style, have led to Radiohole’s recognition as one of New York’s preeminent experimental ensembles.
Radiohole began performing in basements and bars around Brooklyn and lower Manhattan and had since performed at The Kitchen, The Performing Garage, PS122, and The Collapsable Hole.
Outside New York, they have performed at Seattle’s On The Boards and internationally at The PSK Festival in Denmark, The Donau Festival in Austria, the Noorderzon Festival in Holland, The Kaaitheater in Brussels, the BIT in Norway, and numerous other venues throughout Europe.
In 2009 Radiohole received The Spalding Gray Award in recognition of their achievements, and to commission a new work. This piece, Whatever, Heaven Allows (WHA!?) premiered at the Walker Arts Center followed by performances at the Andy Warhol Museum, and a four week run at PS122 in New York City.
THE TEAM
ASSociated Holes
Ari Fliakos, So Young Kim, Chris Kondek, Joe Silovsky, Billy Burns, Young Jean Lee, Jim Findlay, Iver Findlay, Amy Huggans, Dan Dobson, Ariana Smart.
Radiohole
294 Macon St.
Brooklyn,
NY 11216
USA
wyyy@radiohole.com
Here are few videos reflect some of their work.