
Chaos is a play made up of scenes that are both separate and interconnected. The characters explore themes such as love, violence, the universe, physics, and friendship simultaneously.
The play is in three parts. Part One has 25 titled scenes, Part Two has nine scenes, which begin to overlap to create a feeling of chaos, and Part Three is just one untitled scene designed to offer the calm after the chaos. The scenes in parts one and two have one-word titles such as ‘train’, ‘betrayal’, ‘hope’, ‘depression’ and ‘late’. Some scenes have named, gendered characters while others are simply 1 and 2 or Boy and Girl. Some scenes are detailed monologues, while others contain only action, such as:
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