WHATEVER, HEAVEN ALLOWS

Radiohole's newest work is a star-spangled American meta-melodrama inspired by film director Douglas Sirk's 1950s potboilers and Milton's epic Paradise Lost. Our heroine is an all- American "Eve" who must save her home from an evil-doer while struggling to find fulfillment in a lasting relationship with a supposedly good man who looks like god.



PERFORMED:
Katapult, Denmark, May 2012
Prelude Festival, NYC, October 2009
Walker Arts Center, Minneapolis, January 2010
Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, Febuary 2010
PS122, NYC, March 2010

Whatever, Heaven Allows (WHA!?) was commissioned by PS122, The Walker Arts Center and the Andy Warhol Museum through the Spalding Gray Award.


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REVIEWS:
"If Douglas Sirk and Milton Walked Into a Bar and Started Trading Yarns"
BEN BRANTLEY - The New York Times

"On the Impious Mash-Up Whatever Heaven Allows (WHA?!)"
ALEXIS SOLOSKI - The Village Voice

"Opinionist: Whatever, Heaven Allows" JOHN DEL SIGNORE - Gothamist

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