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CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation Comes to Wilton’s Music Hall for 10th Anniversary

by Staff Writer
May 30, 2024
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The cast of CSI Crime Scene Improvisation

The cast of CSI Crime Scene Improvisation

CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation today announces they will be bringing their sell out Fringe show to Wilton’s Music Hall for a one night only on Friday 12 July, marking the 10th anniversary of the production.

The debut performance of CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation was at The Red Lion Pub, Moorgate in 2014, created and performed by Lee Apsey, Steve Bond, James Cann, Danielle Downey, Sarah Kempton and Nicola Lucey. The production has since enjoyed multiple sold out runs at festivals including Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Brighton Fringe and Leicester Comedy Festival.

No one knows who the killer is, not even the cast!

       

Following multiple five-star sell-out runs at the Edinburgh Fringe, CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation returns with another rip-roaring crime comedy made up entirely on the spot.

Who? What? How? The choice is yours in this fully improvised, witty and absurd murder mystery where the audience creates the crime.

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