HATE RADIO starts next week
Only 18 performances, Feb 12–28
Can words kill?
Find out when Hate Radio has its U.S. premiere next week at St. Ann’s Warehouse.
Featured by New York Magazine, The New York Times, and amNY, this “vivid, urgent retelling” (The Guardian) recreates the radio station at the center of the Rwandan genocide and immerses audiences in the music, news, and powerful propaganda that incited mass violence.
Book today for best availability during this limited run Feb 12–28.
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Hate Radio Talkback
Join us on February 17 for a very special performance followed by a talkback with dramaturg and producer Jens Dietrich and cast members Sébastien Foucault, Eric Ngangare, Diogène Ntarindwa, and Bwanga Pilipili.
Coming Soon
A murder, an interrogation, and a clouded world of fantasy and fear. Scorched Earth is part crime-drama, part thriller that plumbs a dark, but fundamental part of the Irish psyche. Luke Murphy, creator of the multi-award-winning Volcano, blurs the lines of dance and theater to ask: What right do we have to the land beneath our feet? What are we willing to do to keep it?
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From our friends
BURNOUT PARADISE
Astor Place Theatre
Performances begin Feb 18
Five performers. Four treadmills. One chance to beat the clock.
BURNOUT PARADISE played St. Ann's Warehouse in 2024, and now, it's headed off-Broadway. It’s part comedy show, part endurance feat, part performance art—and a euphoric, visceral celebration of our tendency to run full tilt towards life’s challenges.
Make the most of Off-Broadway Week with 2-for-1 tickets at select performances thru Mar 12. Use code OBW26 at checkout.
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The St. Ann’s Warehouse production of Hate Radio is made possible with the support of Roberta Garza, Pro Helvetia – Swiss Arts Council, Goethe-Institut New York, The Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany New York and Joe Lallouz & Chloe Thevenoz
Image: Georges Ruggiu (Sébastien Foucualt), Valérie Bemeriki (Bwanga Pilipili), and Kantano Habimana (Diogène Ntarindwa); Photographer: Zeno Graton © IIPM
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