Milo Rau's Hate Radio, Luke Murphy's Scorched Earth to Play St. Ann's Warehouse | Playbill

Off-Broadway News Milo Rau's Hate Radio, Luke Murphy's Scorched Earth to Play St. Ann's Warehouse

The two productions join the season lineup alongside the Off-Broadway venue's upcoming Anna Christie.

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Two new productions have been revealed for the current St. Ann's Warehouse season: Milo Rau's Hate Radio and Luke Murphy's Scorched Earth

Hate Radio will transform St. Ann's Warehouse into a Rwandan radio station RTLM, where hate-media broadcasts demonized a population and ignited a genocide that claimed nearly a million lives, confronting the human cost of propaganda and the frightening ease with which the violence spreads. The work will run February 12-28, 2026. The cast, which includes survivors of the genocide, will include Sébastien Foucault, Eric Ngangare, Diogène Ntarindwa, Bwanga Pilipili, and, in video recordings, Estelle Marion and Nancy Nkusi. 

Luke Murphy's Scorched Earth will run April 3–19, 2026. Set in a small Irish village, a detective reopens a cold case of an unsolved crime 12 years after the fact, and descends with the suspect into a world of memory, fantasy, desperation, and resentment. Inspired by John B. Keane’s celebrated play The Field, the work blurs the lines of dance and theatre Murphy is directing and choreographing, and will perform alongside a cast featuring Sarah Dowling, Tyler Carney-Faleatua, Ryan O’Neill, and Will Thompson. The design team includes scenic designer Alyson Cummins, lighting designer Stephen Dodd, and composer Rob Moloney. Scorched Earth was originally created in co-production with Dublin Dance Festival and Galway International Arts Festival.

The venue's upcoming Anna Christie will feature Golden Globe winner Michelle Williams in the title role as previously announced. The production will play the Brooklyn venue November 25, 2025–February 1, 2026. Tony winner Thomas Kail, Williams' off-screen husband, will direct.

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