The Collapsable Hole
155 Bank Street New York, NY 10014
Friday-Sunday August 9-18, 2024.
All shows at 7:30pm
Shakespeare's most famous revenge tragedy is re-examined and reconstructed as a cosmic crime thriller taking an existential deep dive toward enlightenment.
A high strung intellectual's life takes a harrowing downward spiral into madness, murder, & the metaphysical when the ghost of his father tasks him with avenging his brutal murder. Forcing him to question what is real and what is hallucination.
Direction & Sound Design: Christopher Rashee Stevenson
Text by: William Shakespeare
Additional text interpolated from:
"Les Negres & Les Paravents" By Jean Genet
Featuring:
Hannah Jane Ginsberg, Laura Hajek, Katiuska Tahiri Herrand, Max Katz, Jessie Kenner-Tidball, Colin Pieters, Katy Pinke, Jacob Ready
A solo show written, designed and performed by Eric Dyer
November 2-19
at The Brick Theater bricktheater.com
FREE open rehearsal OCTOBER 21 at The Collapsable Hole for theThe Prelude Festival
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Saturday, October 7th, 7pm
HOSTED BY:
Fantasy Grandma
PERFORMANCE BY:
Paris Alexander
Kristel Baldoz
Blaze Ferrer
Hannah Kallenbach
Dante Migone-Ojeda
Julia Mounsey
Matt Romein
Alex Tatarsky
Peter Mills Weiss
Kristin Worrall
VISUAL ART BY: Robert Bunkin & Jenny Tango
FREE! No reservations, First come first served!
Free tickets will be handed out starting at 6pm, while supplies last.
@ The Collapsable Hole at Westbeth
155 Bank St. New York, NY 10014
PRESENTED BY RADIOHOLE
and The Prelude Festival
Performances curated by Radiohole's Maggie Hoffman
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Radiohole
Radiohole is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
Radiohole's work is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
Relative to previous attempts at explosion, this attempt will have a greater
degree of heat. The little hairs on our hands may get singed off. It is
our sincere hope, however, that given sufficient heat, we may be able to
forge together the holes of many separate holes breeding sources into one
great hole, erupting into a great ball of flame and emitting a full spectrum
of noise; we will then dub this a Performance.