Isabella

“[A] trippy spectacle… mind-blowing… makes women giggle and men pale… This creepy yet compelling circus, designed with terrible beauty and macabre skill, has lasting impact.”
“Amazing and thoughtful… An incredibly disturbing, incredibly good show. The acting [is] just phenomenal.”
— Phillyist.com (September 2007) on Isabella
“A tableau of alive minds over dead matter… The play turns inside out, then begins twisting, too… The lines pack new punches… The cast is exceptional.”
“Imaginatively performed, realistically designed and superbly directed… the intensely physical and theatrically unique piece is a welcome departure from the predictable and listless Shakespeare productions we've become accustomed to. There's nothing remotely conventional about Isabella.”
“But, once again, Pig Iron's theatrical inventions are not only experimental - and in this case risky in the extreme - but vital theater… It's an instant dark classic.”