Andy Warhol's Pork

Andy Warhol's Pork (also known as Pork) was Andy Warhol's first play. Pork opened on May 5, 1971, at La MaMa theater in New York for a two-week run and was brought to the Roundhouse in London for a longer run in August 1971. Pork was based on tape-recorded conversations between Brigid Berlin and Warhol during which Brigid would play for Warhol tapes she had made of phone conversations between herself and her mother, socialite . It was directed by Anthony Ingrassia, and stage-managed by Leee Black Childers. Cherry Vanilla and Julia Breck appeared in the London production.

Andy Warhol's Pork

Andy Warhol's Pork (also known as Pork) was Andy Warhol's first play. Pork opened on May 5, 1971, at La MaMa theater in New York for a two-week run and was brought to the Roundhouse in London for a longer run in August 1971. Pork was based on tape-recorded conversations between Brigid Berlin and Warhol during which Brigid would play for Warhol tapes she had made of phone conversations between herself and her mother, socialite . It was directed by Anthony Ingrassia, and stage-managed by Leee Black Childers. Cherry Vanilla and Julia Breck appeared in the London production.