"One must never place a loaded gun on the stage if it isnt going to go off. Its wrong to make promises you dont mean to keep" " Anton Chekhov, 1889But why does it feel so good?Surrender your expectations as you descend into this fever-dream of a show that tickles in all the wrong places. You will be teased, your patience will be tested, and you might even get wet. With malformed music provoking throughout, Chekhov's Gun flouts theatrical convention. Is this reckless rebellion or pioneering performance?There will be no story.There will be no surprises.There will be no shots fired " even if you see a gun.Chekhov's Gun is the unfulfilled potential of Ines and Spike, graduates from Rose Bruford College, where they met and discovered a shared love of nonsensical yet heartfelt theatre. It's taken them literally hours to bring this heady concoction of a show to life.Expect innocence, incompetence, and third thing starting with i in this show all about antici-
