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==== '''Cabaret, a Larp Musical''' ====
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===='''Cabaret, a Larp Musical'''====
 
In ‘Cabaret’,  music is used as the most important meta technique. All participants are given the option to prepare a music number to perform during the larp. These musical performances are treated as [[monologue|monologue]]s, in which the characters express their innermost feelings, hopes or fears. Optionally, the larp can also include pre-rehearsed musical performance numbers, prepared and performed by a subset of the players who perform in character.
 
In ‘Cabaret’,  music is used as the most important meta technique. All participants are given the option to prepare a music number to perform during the larp. These musical performances are treated as [[monologue|monologue]]s, in which the characters express their innermost feelings, hopes or fears. Optionally, the larp can also include pre-rehearsed musical performance numbers, prepared and performed by a subset of the players who perform in character.
  
 
The larp setting is a night club in Berlin, and plays out right after the rise of the Nazi regime in 1933. The theme of the larp centres on how the personal is political, and the political personal. The whole larp plays out during one evening on the club, and is structured into three acts intended to create dramatic escalation. The script includes pre-written roles for 50 players and 4 staff members.
 
The larp setting is a night club in Berlin, and plays out right after the rise of the Nazi regime in 1933. The theme of the larp centres on how the personal is political, and the political personal. The whole larp plays out during one evening on the club, and is structured into three acts intended to create dramatic escalation. The script includes pre-written roles for 50 players and 4 staff members.
  
Cabaret has been staged in Stockholm in 2013, 2014 and 2017 (in English). A full script in English is available from the designers.
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A full script in English is available from the designers.
  
==== '''Full Credits''' ====
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'''Documentation of Runs'''
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2013, Stockholm. Test-run fifteen players total. Production crew: Staffan Fladvad, Jonatan Gedda, Annika Waern.
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2014, Orionteatern, Stockholm (in Swedish). Production crew: Staffan Fladvad, Alexander Sandrén, Siri Sandqvist, Annika Waern. Staff: Olivia Pehrsson
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2017, Orioteatern, Stockholm (in English). Production crew: Staffan Fladvad, Alexander Sandrén, Martin Wessman, Karin Johansson. Staff: Caroline Holgersson, Calle Lanz, Sabina Sonning, Robin William-Olsson.
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===='''Full Credits'''====
 
Larp design: [[Staffan Fladvad]], [[Annika Waern]], [[Alexander Sandrén]], and Siri Arvidsson
 
Larp design: [[Staffan Fladvad]], [[Annika Waern]], [[Alexander Sandrén]], and Siri Arvidsson
Workshop exercise design: Staffan Fladvad and Annika Waern
 
Characters: Alexander Sandrén and Annika Waern
 
 
Production crew, 1st run: Staffan Fladvad, Jonatan Gedda, Annika Waern
 
Production crew, 2nd run: Staffan Fladvad, Alexander Sandrén, Siri Sandqvist, Annika Waern. Staff: Olivia Pehrsson
 
Production crew, 3rd run: Staffan Fladvad, Alexander Sandrén, Martin Wessman, Karin Johansson. Staff: Caroline Holgersson, Calle Lanz, Sabina Sonning, Robin William-Olsson
 
  
== External Links ==
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==External Links==
 
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Revision as of 21:26, 10 January 2019

Cabaret, a Larp Musical

In ‘Cabaret’, music is used as the most important meta technique. All participants are given the option to prepare a music number to perform during the larp. These musical performances are treated as monologues, in which the characters express their innermost feelings, hopes or fears. Optionally, the larp can also include pre-rehearsed musical performance numbers, prepared and performed by a subset of the players who perform in character.

The larp setting is a night club in Berlin, and plays out right after the rise of the Nazi regime in 1933. The theme of the larp centres on how the personal is political, and the political personal. The whole larp plays out during one evening on the club, and is structured into three acts intended to create dramatic escalation. The script includes pre-written roles for 50 players and 4 staff members.

A full script in English is available from the designers.

Documentation of Runs

2013, Stockholm. Test-run fifteen players total. Production crew: Staffan Fladvad, Jonatan Gedda, Annika Waern.

2014, Orionteatern, Stockholm (in Swedish). Production crew: Staffan Fladvad, Alexander Sandrén, Siri Sandqvist, Annika Waern. Staff: Olivia Pehrsson

2017, Orioteatern, Stockholm (in English). Production crew: Staffan Fladvad, Alexander Sandrén, Martin Wessman, Karin Johansson. Staff: Caroline Holgersson, Calle Lanz, Sabina Sonning, Robin William-Olsson.

Full Credits

Larp design: Staffan Fladvad, Annika Waern, Alexander Sandrén, and Siri Arvidsson

External Links