Harrison Goes To: Pig Iron: A Period of Animate Existence

What:

Children, elders, and machines contemplate the future in a time of dire predictions and rapid technological change in this work of symphonic theater conceived by composer/filmmaker Troy Herion, scenic designer Mimi Lien, and director Dan Rothenberg. An inspired, large-scale melding of music, design, and theater. A Period of Animate Existence investigates the intense, unnamable emotions that arise in a time of extinction. How do we consider questions of life in such a perilous time, an era called the "Sixth Extinction," when up to fifty percent of all living species might die off?

Pig Iron brings together three generations of choirs, a chamber orchestra, and physical actors in an epic synthesis of original music and theater, played out over five movements. The company's largest production to date features more than eighty performers including The Crossing, Contemporaneous, and members of the Philadelphia Boys Choir & Chorale and Philadelphia Girls Choir, and Philomusica.

There are 18 spots for this event.

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When:

Friday September 22nd, 2017 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM