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Pig Iron Theatre

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Pig Iron Theatre Company is a multidisciplinary ensemble based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The company has created over 25 original works over the past 16 years, performed both locally and internationally.

The mission of the company is to "expand what is possible in performance by creating unusual and exuberant ensemble-devised works; by training the next generation of daring, innovative theatre artists; and by consistently asking the hardest questions, both in our art and in its relation to the world around us."

This mission statement is realised through the unique creative process that is used. Using improvisation, company discussion, and a development period of over a year, the projects are all unique and distinct. Shows range from a rock-n-roll cabaret piece emceed by James Joyce’s institutionalised daughter (The Lucia Joyce Cabaret) to an interactive “simulated economic environment” with a cast of 30.

Pig Iron is made up of three artistic directors, four company members, a small administrative staff, and a board of directors. The company has received awards for their work, including 9 Barrymore awards and an OBIE Award (2004-Hell Meets Henry Halfway).

In 2010 co-artistic directors Gabriel Quinn Bauriedel, Dan Rothenberg, and Dito van Reigersberg won a Fellow award granted by United States Artists.

The company has toured both locally and internationally, including festivals in Poland, Lithuania, Scotland, Ireland, Romania, Brazil, Italy, Ukraine, and England. In addition to their main shows, Pig Iron also hosts a cabaret-style show as a fundraiser for the company each year.

The company embarked on a new endeavour in 2011 with the launch of the Pig Iron School for Advanced Performance Training (APT) - a two-year post-graduate program for performers and directors rooted in Pig Iron’s methods of physical and ensemble-based theatre.

Pig Iron Theatre Company

P.O. Box 17275

Philadelphia, PA 19105

Phone: 215.425.1100

FAX: 215.425.1101

http://www.pigiron.org/

Here are few videos reflect some of their work.

http://youtu.be/XqWZsePHkkw

http://youtu.be/_PS_bfl_kLY

http://youtu.be/vloYlbB5QE8