Get the best deals and latest updates on theater and shows by signing up for TheaterMania's newsletter today!
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.