Just linked to The Hammer Trinity by Ken Hite, a classic fantasy story on stage, one part of a trilogy a year for three years.
Unlimited budgets are a feature of RPGs, so would it work on bare stage?
Dungeons & Dragons Live On Stage happens here and there at comedy festivals, but it aims for jokes more than narrative heft. I’ve sometimes wondered how getting the best actors in, say, a Vampire: The Masquerade LARP together on stage to improvise might work.
The reviews say The Hammer Trinity by The House Theatre of Chicago does work on stage:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.theatreinchicago.com/the-hammer-trinity/reviews/7617/
Fair enough, I didn't say it didn't (it's just not an RPG).
Delete