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− | [[Director|Directed]] by [[Siobhan Campbell]] and [[Greg Williams]] | + | [[Director|Directed]] by [[Siobhan Campbell|Siobhán Campbell]] and [[Greg Williams]] |
− | Performances: | + | Performances: Tuesday 7 – Saturday 11 February [[2023]], and Saturday matinee, [[Old Fire Station]] |
== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
− | + | A girl is locked in a room. A boy brings another boy flowers. A girl has tied herself to a railing. A boy doesn’t know who he is. A girl worries about impending catastrophe. A woman jumps in front of a train. A boy’s heart falls out his chest. A butterfly has a broken wing. | |
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+ | Chaos is a symphony of dislocated and interconnected scenes. A series of characters search for meaning in a complicated and unstable world. Bouncing through physics, the cosmos, love and violence, they find order in the disorder of each other. | ||
== Cast == | == Cast == |
Revision as of 18:01, 11 February 2023
by Laura Lomas
Directed by Siobhán Campbell and Greg Williams
Performances: Tuesday 7 – Saturday 11 February 2023, and Saturday matinee, Old Fire Station
Contents
Introduction
A girl is locked in a room. A boy brings another boy flowers. A girl has tied herself to a railing. A boy doesn’t know who he is. A girl worries about impending catastrophe. A woman jumps in front of a train. A boy’s heart falls out his chest. A butterfly has a broken wing.
Chaos is a symphony of dislocated and interconnected scenes. A series of characters search for meaning in a complicated and unstable world. Bouncing through physics, the cosmos, love and violence, they find order in the disorder of each other.
Cast
Crew
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
External Links
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