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'''Et Morshjerte''' (''A Mother's Heart'') is a rerunnable larp, about women who stand trial for the crime of being bad mothers in a strange court of the unconscious. The larp is notable for including an in-character audience, where participants may join or leave at any time, an artifact of it having been designed for a gallery context. | '''Et Morshjerte''' (''A Mother's Heart'') is a rerunnable larp, about women who stand trial for the crime of being bad mothers in a strange court of the unconscious. The larp is notable for including an in-character audience, where participants may join or leave at any time, an artifact of it having been designed for a gallery context. | ||
− | An English translation of the larpscript was published in the anthology [[Larps from the | + | An English translation of the larpscript was published in the anthology [[Larps from the Factory]]. |
+ | [[Category:Larps]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:46, 13 January 2019
Et Morshjerte | |
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Duration | 1-2 hours |
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Participants | 10-50 |
First run | 2010 in Norway |
Et Morshjerte (A Mother's Heart) is a rerunnable larp, about women who stand trial for the crime of being bad mothers in a strange court of the unconscious. The larp is notable for including an in-character audience, where participants may join or leave at any time, an artifact of it having been designed for a gallery context.
An English translation of the larpscript was published in the anthology Larps from the Factory.