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A PERIOD OF ANIMATE EXISTENCE (Pig Iron): Creating an environment for thought

Lily Kind October 6, 2017 No Comments

It is our job as artists to create environments for people to see things differently. Pig Iron did that.

Sketches by Chuck Schultz.

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GENTLEMEN VOLUNTEERS (Pig Iron): Psychology, trickery, live foley, everything you want

Julius Ferraro December 15, 2015 No Comments

GENTLEMAN VOLUNTEERS displays charm, psychological interest, and fringe sentiment which planted the roots of Pig Iron’s experimentation.

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I PROMISED MYSELF TO LIVE FASTER (Pig Iron): 60-second review

Ninni Saajola May 28, 2015 No Comments

An absurd sci-fi epic with countless phallic symbols and absolutely no sense of “too much”. What more could you ask for?

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How to Live Faster: Interview with Dito van Reigersberg of Pig Iron

Josh McIlvain May 21, 2015 No Comments

Pig Iron’s latest wild theatrical creation opens this week at FringeArts. I Promised Myself to Live Faster is an absurdist sci-fi epic and wild allegory about gayness in 2015,

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Pig Iron Pay Up 2013 Philadelphia Fringe review
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[20] PAY UP (Pig Iron Theatre Company with The University of the Arts): Fringe review

Jessica Foley September 9, 2013 2 Comments

This is not a play. Therefore this is not a review, but a warning. If you’re looking to sit in a darkened theater watching actors…

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