Pig and Runt have already run amok in the theatres of the world since Corcadorca stormed our heads and hearts with last year's hit. It feels as if they've never stopped for breath. Two porker teens batter and boom around Pork Sity at Formula 1 pace. Searing and soaring way above the ordinary folk, this
duo bleed sweat and hate in equal bucketloads. Ricocheting round the stage-pen the duo create their own fizzing octane-fuelled world of fantasy of us against the world. Until Runt outgrows the self-constructed pen and tragedy looms.
Despite the heavily accented dialogue that can verge on indecipherable at times, once your ear is tuned into the rhythms of Edna Walsh's robust and lyrical language, then Disco Pigs is in the bloodstream. A unique and blistering production that is guaranteed to induce goosebumps in any living soul. See it.
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