oHo’s first show, Bodyhold, took place in the basement of the Benson Hotel in 1995. Penned by Gary Cole and directed by Robert Holden, the company’s co-founders, Bodyhold enjoyed a colorful and successful run, in part fueled by solid beverage sales and the arrival of the Portland police one evening in response to a hotel guest’s worry over hearing gun shots (the play was set in the middle of a Third World revolution!). It was quite the auspicious beginning for a theater company whose first production literally opened “on Broadway”.