The Chaos Theories
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SHOW INFORMATION
Opened Nov 15, 2002
Closed Dec 14, 2002
Visit the The Chaos Theories website:
http://www.shotgun-productions.org
WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Chaos theory attempts to explain the fact that complex and unpredictable results can and will occur in systems that are sensitive to their initial conditions. The Chaos Theories, a new work by Alexander Dinelaris, features four monologues delivered by women, interspersed with short scenes. Capturing different aspects of life within a city, the evening features eight zany, clever, humorous, and hard-hitting pieces.
Performances:
Friday, November 15 @ 8:00pm
Thursday, November 21 @ 9:00pm
Friday, November 22 @ 8:00pm
Tuesday, November 26 @ 9:30pm
Friday, November 29 @ 8:00pm and 10:30pm
Saturday, November 30 @ 6:00pm
Tuesday, December 3 @ 7:30pm and 9:30pm
Wednesday, December 4 @ 9:30pm
Thursday, December 5 @ 9:30pm
Wednesday, December 11 @ 6:30pm
Thursday, December 12 @ 7:00pm and 9:30pm
Saturday, December 14 @ 6:00pm
There is a two-drink minimum.
Running Time: 70 minutes
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Everybody wants order, but life is inherently chaotic. At least, that's what Shotgun Productions wants us to believe with The Chaos Theories, an evening of several short scenes and monologues by Alex Dinelaris. Chaos exists in the minds of people on a blind date, a prostitute visiting a confessional, and a woman who just wants to have a stress-free day. These characters struggle to make sense of their lives but everything crashes down around them, with results that are both touching and hilarious.
As with many shows comprised of short segments, The Chaos Theories has some that work and some that don't. The evening starts off with a bang (literally) as a man encounters a TV anchor on a tr[...]