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SYNOPSIS
“Seven Days to the End of the World (Or an Assortment of Lies)” is a 60 minute piece of theatre and movement written by Chloe Rice. The show portrays two women, previously strangers, spending the last seven days of their lives locked alone in a diner and waiting for the end of the world. Conflict arises between Quinn (Chloe Rice), a college student intent on making her last week meaningful, and Eleanor (Natasha Roland), a mysterious traveler who takes great joy in lying. The two butt heads over issues including what to eat, the meaning of life, and whether or not to bring a dead cat into the diner with them, but their disparity boils down to the question: when the world is about to end, does every moment matter or does nothing matter at all? The piece’s form manipulates time and truth to go so far as even pushing the limits of what the audience is willing to believe, culminating in what truly is “an Assortment of Lies” with the audience deciding what they believe is the true reality of the show. The show explores themes including mortality, homophobia, trust, and the existence of truth all in an attempt to answer “if two women die in a diner and no one is around to see it, did it even really happen?”