Multiverse Musical
  • Brighton Fringe

How much can one choice change your life? One decision creates two wildly different lives in this hilarious, uplifting and 100% improvised musical.Every show is unique as Multiverse takes audience suggestions and spins them into a spontaneous Sliding Doors-style tale through two lifetimes of heartfelt connections, laugh-out-loud adventures and soul stirring songs.Do you tell your best friend that you love them? Move to Paris? Pee before you leave the house? Leave no path unsung.Musically dynamic ... clever wordplay " especially impressive when you consider that they were making it up on the spot (Everything Theatre)Performed by Lee Apsey (Crime Scene Improv), Rob Carolina, Octavia Gilmore (Impromptu Shakespeare), Vicky Hawley (Bumper Blyton), Lisa Lynn (Music Box), Sabrina Luisi (Play Dead London), Beth Organ (Acaprov) and Emma Wessleus (Mordsaga.)

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