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No Particular Order

Guildhall School of Music & Drama

Painting of a woman's eyes

Human nature is in a crisis. A despot has come to power, spreading chaos and fear. But in amid the oppression, there are some who dare to resist.

Anna Morrissey directs Joel Tan’s apocalyptic play examining the rise and fall of society in a collection of thought-provoking short scenes, asking at every step of the way: is it empathy, or power, that endures?

No Particular Order opened at Theatre503, London in 2022 and was shortlisted for the 2022 George Devine Award and the 2018 Theatre503 International Playwriting Award.

This production references war, political violence and oppression. It contains adult content including sexual assault and sexualised language, physical and emotional abuse, depictions of drug use, and violence including an execution and depictions of blood. It also includes gun shots and other loud noises, and the use of natural feathers, smoke and haze.

£8*

Students in possession of a valid Students' Union card, over 60s/OAPs, under 18s.

£5

Subject to availability

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*Excludes £4 booking fee
‘Joel Tan is a fiery new talent…‘
Evening Standard
‘A mosaic portrait of a society in collapse, with a spine of bitterly dark comedy‘
Broadway World

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