
4 reluctant adventurers meet up again for a second live show this June – just in time for Pride!
Madison, Warren, CRUSH and Jake are moving through life half-dead or half-asleep until mythical monsters & magical creatures start showing up in their city. In our first live episode, we helped get a desperate horde of wet zombies back into the waters of one of this totally-fictional city’s many lakes. Madison learned she’s a necromancer, and we THINK Jake understands he’s a werewolf now. He’s got to…right?
A second show means a brand new story with new reveals and some twists only the dice control. There’ll be all new creatures and storylines with characters our first audience fell in love with. Who shows up next in this “reverse-Isekai”? How will our “pack” of four help or hurt? Who ends up in the fan favorite hot pants THIS time? Can the team successfully avoid their supervisor’s calls for another day? Come to The Siblinghood of the Traveling Slut Pants to find out.
TiTteRPiGs is a cast of all queer actors, improvisers and TTRPG super fans using the unique Actual Play format to tell long-form improv stories of collaboration, rebellion and queer joy. Unlike other popular actual plays, this one is live – no editing and therefore no safety net as the cast makes their collaborative and chaotic decisions. As a company we strive for an immersive experience where the audience gets to roll dice and affect the show’s outcome too! This session is a perfect pre-Pride outing, going up the weekend before. Starring Ernie Hsu, Chris Rodriguez, Mickaylee Shaughnessy, Cassandra Snow and GMed (game mastered) by literal professional GM Manny Elliott, this show is perfect for the Dimension 20, NADPOD or Critical Role fan, the seasoned gamer and the long-form improv expert. With a friendly, warm-hearted cast and accessible, immersive play format this show is also perfect for theatre & improv fans at large and those looking for new, funky ways to hear and tell stories.
Join us live to experience something that truly pulls you in with oversized props, a brand new story rooted in “definitely-not-Minneapolis”, and dice that insist on telling the story. Each live show stands alone, but may have some fun callbacks and overarching stories for people who’ve seen previous shows to have a lil’ extra fun with.
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