1. "Waiting for Godot" by Samuel Beckett. This absurdist play follows two characters, Vladimir and Estragon, as they wait for a mysterious man named Godot. The play explores themes of existentialism, the meaning of life, and the human condition. It has been praised for its innovative use of language and structure.
2. "The Bald Soprano" by Eugène Ionesco. This absurdist play presents a series of seemingly nonsensical conversations between a middle-class couple, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Martin. The play pokes fun at social conventions, language, and the human condition. It has been praised for its surreal humor and its use of repetition and non sequiturs.
These are just a few examples of scripts that could be used for a chamber theatre presentation. Chamber theatre is a type of theatre that is performed in a small, intimate space, and these plays are well-suited to this type of setting.