Chaos (2026)

‘If the world is chaos, then it means there’s no order, and if there’s no order, then it basically means that anything is possible.’

Where do you find meaning when everything feels uncertain?

Chaos is a symphony of life’s fleeting moments — the existential and the everyday, the terrifying and the tender — as experienced by a series of young people navigating a world that refuses to stand still.

A girl stares at the ceiling at 3am and wonders what any of it means. Two friends argue about nothing and everything at once. A moment of connection flickers and fades. The news is on in the background. Someone laughs too loudly. Someone else can’t stop crying and doesn’t know why.

Laura Lomas’ contemplative, quietly radical play asks us to look again at the small, strange, beautiful fragments that make up a life — and to find in them something worth holding onto.

In ThirdSpace Theatre’s bold, imaginative staging, physical and expressive storytelling transforms the everyday into the extraordinary. This is theatre that moves — literally and emotionally — weaving together the personal and the universal with energy, honesty, and heart.

Because maybe chaos isn’t something to be fixed.

Maybe chaos is where we find each other.

Performed by the Monday Hove Park group, directed by Zoë Alexander.

Brighton Youth Centre – Venue B – 27th June

Full Price £TBC

Concession £TBC

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