Without Rule of Law
A fourth-year Theatre Studies student-run production.
This show follows a group of teenagers who are driven to prepare for an apocalypse scenario. Feeling overlooked and powerless, they form a club for like-minded survivalists to train. What starts as lighthearted and imaginative slowly deepens into a more serious story as their fears, frustrations, and loyalty to each other grow stronger. After uncovering evidence linked to a mysterious group from the past, the reality of the situation forces them to confront trust, responsibility, and what it truly means to survive in the world they live in.
Performances:
Thursday March 26th at 8pm
Friday March 27th at 8pm
Saturday March 28th at 8pm
A note on Content:
This production includes implications of domestic and parental violence, references to death, dark humour, occasional strong language (swearing), and other emotionally intense topics. These topics include societal collapse and dismissed feelings that may be disturbing to some audience members.
The theatre is flat access, with limited seating at floor level. For additional details, and accessibility needs, please contact box office directly at thsthouse@uoguelph.ca
This show is being put on in the Black Box Theatre in MacKinnon Building. MacKinnon is located in the middle of the University of Guelph Campus, beside Johnston Hall and across from McLaughlin Library. The theatre is in the Arts Research Centre on the north-west side of MacKinnon, the best doors to enter through are across from Johnston or to the right of the theatre (the large metal section of the building).
A fourth-year Theatre Studies student-run production.
This show follows a group of teenagers who are driven to prepare for an apocalypse scenario. Feeling overlooked and powerless, they form a club for like-minded survivalists to train. What starts as lighthearted and imaginative slowly deepens into a more serious story as their fears, frustrations, and loyalty to each other grow stronger. After uncovering evidence linked to a mysterious group from the past, the reality of the situation forces them to confront trust, responsibility, and what it truly means to survive in the world they live in.
Performances:
Thursday March 26th at 8pm
Friday March 27th at 8pm
Saturday March 28th at 8pm
A note on Content:
This production includes implications of domestic and parental violence, references to death, dark humour, occasional strong language (swearing), and other emotionally intense topics. These topics include societal collapse and dismissed feelings that may be disturbing to some audience members.
The theatre is flat access, with limited seating at floor level. For additional details, and accessibility needs, please contact box office directly at thsthouse@uoguelph.ca
This show is being put on in the Black Box Theatre in MacKinnon Building. MacKinnon is located in the middle of the University of Guelph Campus, beside Johnston Hall and across from McLaughlin Library. The theatre is in the Arts Research Centre on the north-west side of MacKinnon, the best doors to enter through are across from Johnston or to the right of the theatre (the large metal section of the building).
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Arts Research Centre, University of Guelph
50 Stone Road East
Guelph, ON N1G 2W1
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