Racine, WI
Lies & Liability
No happy ending ever did come easy.
A one-of-a-kind weekend retreat. Immerse yourself in the Regency experience. The year is 1803 and Lady Elinor Davenport is throwing her yearly ball. Every eligible young lady, gentleman, and dandy will be there. However, everything isn’t what it seems, and rumors of war are stirring on the horizon. Hidden identities, forbidden romances, intrigue, courtship, gossip, and secrets abound in this game set in Regency-era England. Build dance cards, discover mysteries, negotiate allowances, and slight old rivals. No happy ending ever did come easy. Dancing will be instructed by a professional caller, and photography is included. Join us for a chance to play a role in your own Jane Austen novel! Tickets include room & board for this three day live-action roleplay retreat. This game is designed for new or experienced larpers, and provides all the information you'll need to succeed. Covid-19 Policy: Proof of Vaccination & relevant boosters will be required. A rapid test Friday morning of the event is required. At this time, we are not expecting to require masks but that may change with notice.
Audience Role
In a larp, there are no performers or audience. All attendees are players, and will hold their own significant roles in building and discovering their stories. They all hold key roles in each other's stories, as well. But you can pick how intense you want your experience to be- if you want to drink in the ambiance or create an intense drama.
Ages: 21 +
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About Grimmoire Productions
Grimmoire Productions aims to share the magic of storytelling through immersive live-action roleplay experiences. Roleplay can teach us empathy, creativity, and problem-solving while also fostering a sense of community, belonging, and emotional catharsis. Player negotiation, consent, and clear expectation setting will always be a part of our larps. We prioritize player well-being at Grimmoire Productions, but we know that emotional safety does not always mean comfort. Larp, and all art forms, can sometimes be challenging. However players will be armed, to the best of our abilities, with the skills to advocate for themselves and make risk-informed decisions.