About the Show

A stripped-down work of anti-theater from Pig Iron Theatre Company (Chekhov Lizardbrain) and Toshiki Okada (Hot Pepper…, Enjoy); Zero Cost House is a meditation on how Henry David Thoreau’s Walden Pond changed a man’s life; on the disruptions and re-imaginings that accompany a national disaster; and on the uneasy compromises between radical idealism and contemporary living. An unusual, cerebral work of autobiography brings together Okada’s sly, idiosyncratic writing and Pig Iron’s precise, physical performance spirit.

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