New York City
This is the world of Ian W. Hill’s new production of Richard Foreman’s Film Is Evil: Radio Is Good — a world of secret allegiances, confused mental and physical spaces, and divine intervention. Treating Foreman’s original text the way the author has requested it be dealt with by other directors — removing all indications of Foreman’s original production and working with just his dialogue — Hill creates a new landscape and characters for Foreman’s text, transforming the play while remaining true to it, as well as creating several actual motion picture segments for the play, including the 10-minute-long “Radio Rick in Heaven and Radio Richard in Hell.”
Playing in repertory with Symphony of Rats.