

Pig
Tammy Ryan


What readers are saying
Readers find 'Pig Farm' to be an exceptionally funny and witty play. Many appreciate the unique voice of the playwright and the engaging portrayal of rural life on a pig farm.
On a struggling pig farm somewhere in America, Tom and Tina (with the help of Tim, their hired hand) fight to hold onto everything they own namely, a herd of fifteen thousand restless pigs.
Dumping sludge into the river has driven Tom to drink, and Tim seems to have caught Tina s eye, but when Teddy, a gun-toting officer of the Environmental Protection Agency, arrives to inspect the operation, life on the farm explodes, implodes, then explodes again.
Not literally, of course, but you get the idea.
"Scribe Greg Kotis, who elevated toilet humor to Tony®-winning levels in Urinetown, applies the same quirky comic sensibility to animal husbandry in this disgustingly funny farce, which is set on a rural pig farm and sends up beloved myths about hard times and heroism in the American heartland."
— Variety
"Whip smart."
— New York Sun
Pig Farm is a American comedy play written by Greg Kotis and published by Dramatists Play Service (2007).
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Dramatists Play Service · 2007 · 65 pp
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