OUR realities are based on our decisions, but at the same time these come with uncontrollable consequences.

In Juliene Mendoza鈥檚 Virgin Labfest entry titled Multiverse, two estranged brothers 鈥 a writer and a recovering alcoholic 鈥 reunite and reconnect through their mutual love of comic books. They imagine how much better their relationship would have been in another reality.

鈥淭his is loosely based on the death of my [younger] brother two years ago,鈥 the playwright told BusinessWold in a Zoom interview on May 20, noting that his brother鈥檚 passing was the first death in the immediate family.

Mr. Mendoza explained that the story presents what everybody goes through in the family when they lose a loved one, and how they come to terms with the loss.

Maraming kang gustong sabihin but sometimes reality happens at hindi mo na magagawa (There are many things you want to say, but sometimes reality happens and you no longer can),鈥 he said. 鈥淎s I was going through the grieving stage, naisip ko na isulat siya para ilagay ko doon lahat ng mga napro-proseso ko. So, para siyang therapy (As I was going through the grieving stage, I thought of putting all that I was processing into writing. So, it was like therapy).鈥

As seen from the play鈥檚 title, the story will present alternate universes or 鈥渨hat ifs鈥 depending on the characters鈥 decisions. 鈥Hindi din talaga mapipili yung reality mo, kasi bawat reality may kanya kanyang consequences din (You cannot really choose your reality since every reality has its corresponding consequences too),鈥 Mr. Mendoza said.

鈥淚n the end, you鈥檙e left with accepting your own reality.鈥

FROM LIVE READINGS TO THE VIRTUAL STAGE
Thanks to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the 16th edition of the Virgin Labfest, the Cultural Center of the Philippines鈥 festival of new, unstaged one-act plays, is going online this year, with live streamed performances and readings, among others.

Multiverse, which debuted at last year鈥檚 Virgin Labfest as one of the staged readings, is moving to the virtual stage in this year鈥檚 festival.

Mr. Mendoza noted that Fitz Edward Bita帽a, the play鈥檚 director, has many out of the box ideas. 鈥淣adadagdagan siya ng ibang elements that you can鈥檛 help but include because it鈥檚 a different format,鈥 he said, adding that they have added video materials to 鈥渢o accentuate the scenes.鈥

The writer has been helping the production to adjust to the new medium. During rehearsals, the language of instruction has changed from stage directions (upstage, downstage, center stage) to camera directions (camera right, left, and center, close up, and wide shot). The production鈥檚 stage manager has taken on the role of a technical editor who also assists in camera framing and angles.

鈥淭he challenges are more technology-based rather than content-based.鈥 Mr. Mendoza said.

Playing the three siblings in the play are Iggi Siasoco, Peter Vino Mabalot, and Jessette Namin.

Multiverse will stream live on June 14, 8 p.m., and on June 26, 8 p.m.

Aside from the plays and staged readings, viewers can also catch the VLF Playwright鈥檚 Fair online with this year鈥檚 playwrights talking about their work on June 11-14, 17-20, 25-27 at 8 p.m. Meanwhile, the Virgin Labfest 2020 Writing Fellowship Program will culminate in an online staged reading of the fellows鈥 works on June 28 at 2 and 5 p.m.

For more details and show schedules, visit and . 鈥 Michelle Anne P. Soliman