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OFF THE WALL 2009-10: Radiohole - Whatever, Heaven Allows
6 Billion Perps 1
Location:
@ New Hazlett Theater
Date:
Feb 12, 2010 daily until Feb 13, 2010
Cost:
Tickets call 412.237.8300 or visit www.ticketweb.com

Full Subscription $96 / $48 students/Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh members (6 performances - Excluding Attack Theatre and They Might Be Giants)

Single tickets $20 / $10 students & Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh members

For tickets call 412.237.8300 or visit www.ticketweb.com

 “Radiohole cultivates an eccentric acting style and makes familiar texts creepily bizarre.” – The Village Voice
Whatever, Heaven Allows is a meta-melodrama based on the films of Douglas Sirk, especially his 1955 hit, All That Heaven Allows starring Rock Hudson and Jane Wyman. Radiohole’s deconstruction of Sirk’s original creates a lush, surreal, raw, and fun theater experience. 
 

Whatever, Heaven Allows is a collaborative creation of Brooklyn-based ensemble Radiohole, with Associated Holes’ Joseph Silovksky, Mark Jaynes, Kourtney Rutheford and media artist Arron Harrow. 

Radiohole is a Brooklyn-based ensemble founded in 1998 featuring Erin Douglass, Eric Dyer, Maggie Hoffman and Scott Halvorsen Gillette. Radiohole was named the third recipient of the Spalding Gray Award in 2009.
Co-presented with the New Hazlett Theater.
http://www.radiohole.com
Performance videos:
http://www.youtube.com/user/radiohole

http://walkerart.s3.amazonaws.com/calendar/pa0910/Radiohole.mp4
The Warhol: Off The Wall 2009

Where the art is the artist.

At The Warhol, art is alive and kicking. Need proof? “Off the Wall” gives you plenty with a series of eight performances that run from October 6, 2009 through April 10, 2010. Challenge yourself, along with your perception of what art can be with experiences ranging from shocking to inspirations, with laughter, passion, and a whole lot of thought thrown into the mix. 

For more information, visit www.warhol.org.
Seating is limited for most performances, advance purchase is strongly suggested.

All Off the Wall performances, with the exception of They Might Be Giants, may contain adult subject matter and strong language.The Off the Wall series is curated by Ben Harrison, associate curator for performance.

Funding for the Off the Wall series is provided by the Held Fund, the Martha Edwards Lazear Fund, the A.D. ad J.W. Wilson Fun, and the John I. Gearhart Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation as well as David Conrad and Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation. 

Co-presenters: New Hazlett Theater and the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh
Media sponsors: Pittsburgh City Paper and DUQ 90.5 FM

 


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