Ponten Pie
Ponten Pie was born as the professional artistic project of actor and director Sergi Ots in 2009.
With a clear and determined vision, the company began producing non-conventional performances, site-specific pieces, and limited-capacity shows, seeking a special and direct interaction with the audience and their way of experiencing theatre. Working in a discipline that shifts between physical and movement theatre and visual theatre, often combined with other languages such as dance, humor, or circus, Ponten Pie created its first productions, which quickly propelled the company to festivals and theatres worldwide.
Its productions have a clearly identifiable aesthetic signature, with meticulously crafted staging down to the smallest detail. Expressing itself through powerful visual proposals, Ponten Pie’s creations have incorporated concepts and elements as diverse as gastronomy, cold, or water, giving them a unique identity and turning them into storytellers that invite the audience to engage emotionally and immersively.
Over time, smaller formats have given way to large-scale productions, where the company has transferred the same visual and narrative foundations of its early works. This has allowed Ponten Pie to grow and establish itself as a leading performance production company, continuously experimenting and innovating without losing its essence, offering multidisciplinary, poetic, and visually stunning proposals.
Ponten Pie
Residence April-May 2025
CAU is the new production by Ponten Pie, where the stage space transforms into a forest. A unique theatrical proposal that immerses the audience in a visually and sonically moving world. Designed for an adult audience and created for non-conventional indoor spaces, this intimate and immersive performance breaks the fourth wall, placing the audience on fallen logs, making them active participants in an evocative and suggestive environment.
Through a physical language and visual theatre, CAU invites the audience to dive into a story filled with symbolism and emotion. The piece explores the weight of decisions, the connection between generations, and the fragility of imagined worlds, offering an experience where reality and fantasy blur.
The title, CAU, carries a double meaning that intertwines with both the staging and the thematic core of the piece. With an evocative scenography, an intense atmosphere, and an innovative binaural sound design, the play transports spectators to a cold and desolate forest, where past and present intersect, opening spaces for reflection and discovery.
An immersive, profound, and poetic theatrical experience that stirs the senses and invites a deep reflection on the value of respect for childhood.
















