In an earlier post, I waxed lyrical about Secret Cinema: Moulin Rouge. So good, I went three times. Now the show is over, here's some secrets... Essentially, you could watch the story twice: once live, in a set of the streets of Montmatre, and once on film, in a set of the Moulin Rouge itself.... Continue Reading →
WIP: An alliterative model.
Ok, so even more than usual this is a work in progress, this is what I think good lrp is right now at 5pm on a late May afternoon after a couple of good chats with folk which got me to actually hit publish. I'm told manifestos are so last decade, and the cool kids... Continue Reading →
The greatest thing…
Secret Cinema do "immersive experiences" based on films. You shows up, you're in an immersive space, then you watch the film. Back in the day, you never knew what the film was. You showed up, not knowing what to expect, they took you somewhere, you watched something. https://www.secretcinema.org/ Now, that's pretty cool, but what I... Continue Reading →
Coulda, woulda, shoulda, didn’t…
In a sea of justified froth, a friend who played Empire was on Facebook expressing disappointment they'd not taken every perfect decision, and my knee jerked... Lrp is *built* on regret. Regret for what was not done is the price we pay for astonishing memories of what was. Tom Jenkins wrote a little more eloquently at... Continue Reading →
My fun might not be your fun.
So, Claus Raasted just posted a set of thoughts about "fun-shaming". I know for sure that my fun might not be your fun, and I'd prefer not to be pilloried for that. Jonaya Kemper wrote a wall of text in response, and rather it end up lost forever in Zuckerberg's Aether - here it is... "On the... Continue Reading →
Str, Con, Dex, Int, Wis, Cha… (Episode 1 of 7)
Indulge me for a moment with an assertion that the difference between larp and tabletop roleplay is physicality. In larp, it is your physical body that portrays your character, the real environment that portrays the environment they find themselves in, and other real people who represent the other individuals in that environment. In tabletop it... Continue Reading →
Equality and diversity in LRP, guest post by Andy Raff.
Andy doesn't have a blog, and this kind of thing isn't always backed up by such a lot of actual experience. Here it is. So. Equality and diversity in LRP – practical basic steps. This is not going to be short, and it will include random swearing because I can't help myself and I write... Continue Reading →
A taxonomy of UK larp, guest post by Jessie Cattes.
Another Facebook memorialisation, this time just a pair of comments. Someone posed the first question, and while I was gearing up to answer - Jessie not only actually did so, but answered another linked question - and this'll do nicely as something to point folk to if I ever have to. "How would YOU summarise the main types... Continue Reading →
Odyssey soundscapes, guest post by Jessie Cattes.
Jessie was one of the story team behind Odyssey. This on Odyssey's use of sound is another rescue job from Facebook's walled garden. "I'm putting up here some of the soundscapes I recorded that got used as backing in the Odyssey God audiences, and a little bit of writing about each one. https://soundcloud.com/jessieholder/water-titan This was... Continue Reading →
Win by losing.
I wrote this post about Odyssey a few years back (Edit: the Wayback Machine says it existed in March 2013). I've since found it's been done at least once elsewhere, and nowadays I prefer "Play to lift" but hey... This is past me's view. Sing like no one is listening.Love like you’ve never been hurt.Dance... Continue Reading →