A show that steals its style from the gig, the opera and the recital, The Good, the God and the Guillotine is a music-driven piece of theatre like no other.A long walk, the beach. A fight, a murder. The heat, and the barking of dogs. We�re travelling out of the sun and towards darkness.Three performers and three laptop musicians create an atmospheric, cross-genre journey through a tangle of relationships and technologies, all set against reactive objects, lights and hand-drawn animations.Proto-type Theater, collaborating with the musician/composers of MMUle, lighting designer Rebecca M. K. Makus and animator Adam York Gregory, present a performance sung and spoken across thirteen distinct chapters. The Good, the God and the Guillotine is a personal answer to the universal question, and was inspired by a reading of Albert Camus� powerful 1942 novel The Stranger.