"Possible Worlds" is a play written by Canadian playwright Robert LePage. Premiering in 1986, the play explores themes of identity, reality, and the nature of existence. The narrative often intertwines the lives of its characters with complex storytelling techniques, incorporating multimedia elements that are characteristic of LePage's work. The play typically features a fragmented structure, where characters navigate different realities and alternative life paths, challenging conventional notions of time and space.
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