Milo Rau’s U.S. premiere of HATE RADIO starts February 12

Only 18 performances

Can words kill?

Director Milo Rau, “the most influential artist working in political theatre today” (The New Yorker), returns RTLM to the airwaves in Hate Radio.

In 1993–94, the Rwandan radio station’s daily transmissions of ugly propaganda helped incite the killing of nearly one million Tutsis and moderate Hutus in just 100 days.

Actors play the radio presenters in a carefully reconstructed studio, while audiences wear headphones and witness firsthand how language becomes a weapon for violence.

Hate Radio makes its U.S. premiere at St. Ann’s Warehouse for just 18 performances, February 12–28.

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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

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