Greg Pierotti is an interdisciplinary theater artist. He and his collaborator Cristiana Giordano are currently investigating the intersection of ethnographic and theatrical writing and research practices. Pierotti’s devised theatrical works include, The Laramie Project, The People’s Temple and Laramie: 10 Years later. He is an Emmy nominated co-writer of the HBO teleplay of The Laramie Project. His work has been seen in venues around the world including Lincoln Center Theater and Brooklyn Academy of Music. As a writer, he has developed new work at Berkeley Rep’s ground floor, Sundance theater lab, and Mason Dora Maar. As an actor he has performed classical and new work at Berkeley Rep, La Jolla Playhouse, Denver Center, The Union Square Theater, Minetta Lane, Arena Stage, and Hartford Stage. He is the recipient of the Humanitas Prize, the Will Glickman Award for new plays, the San Francisco Critics award. He has been nominated for an Emmy award, a NY Drama Desk Award and the Alpert Award for outstanding individual contribution in the theater.