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Radiohole

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Radiohole is a collective of artists that have been creating original devised performance works since 1998.[1]

Radiohole has created 17 original full-length shows and numerous short pieces,[2] and has been described by The Drama Review as “the quintessential American performance group.”[3]

In 2000, Radiohole and The Collapsable Giraffe founded the Obie Award-winning space The Collapsable Hole in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.[4] The artist-run venue has since relocated to Westbeth in The West Village.[5]

Radiohole was founded by Erin Douglass, Eric Dyer, Scott Halvorsen Gillette, and Maggie Hoffman.

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References

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  1. ^ "C6 – 08 – RADIOHOLE – MARIAN BARANOVA – JEREMY BARKER – Chance-Magazine".
  2. ^ "American Theatre Ensembles Volume 2". Bloomsbury.
  3. ^ "Dicking Around with Radiohole: Toward Hyperreal Performance and Criticism | TDR/The Drama Review | MIT Press".
  4. ^ "Claudia La Rocco at the Collapsable Funeral". Artforum.
  5. ^ Cote, David. "Collapsable Hole". Time Out New York.