GROUNDBREAKING, CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED SCI-FI ROCK MUSICAL

Theatre in Brighton

‘‘A clever and interesting concept, conceived 20 years ago by writer and performer James Mannion… an experience that is beyond your normal musical... invites you to explore what happens after death through music, song, quiz show hosting and comedy... Mannion’s reflective vocals and acting prowess held our focus throughout... A musical feat that inspires conversation about the afterlife, features beautiful songs and has a lovely journey ahead of it that’s only just beginning...'
Fringe Review

'A gorgeously stinky camembert of philosophical inquiry, infused with dark and witty comedy. A rousing musical production with community at its heart. You’ll see nothing quite like it at the Fringe. Groundbreaking not just for breaking new ground, but for breaking old ground too. A rebellious gang-show of a piece, with talent at its core. Groundbreaking for being dark and cynical, light and optimistic, crystal clear in its confusion.'
We Love Brighton

‘‘A clever and interesting concept, conceived 20 years ago by writer and performer James Mannion… an experience that is beyond your normal musical... invites you to explore what happens after death through music, song, quiz show hosting and comedy... Mannion’s reflective vocals and acting prowess held our focus throughout... A musical feat that inspires conversation about the afterlife, features beautiful songs and has a lovely journey ahead of it that’s only just beginning...'
Brighton & Hove News

'The whole performance is created to tease and test your assumptions. We play numerous fun games, learning more about the back stories of the characters as we do, and enjoy some great melodies, original compositions performed by the cast members. The band is very strong, being able to produce a range of styles, and the Sisters of Mercy add their own eerie accompaniment from the balcony. The result is a quite intense rock musical that captures many questions and leaves you considering how you would have performed in a similar situation had it been your turn to visit the Angel of Death. There are twists along the way that we won’t reveal here, and we were completely engaged throughout.'


