Watching people playing Dungeons and Dragons (and similar games) has become its own genre of entertainment, with shows appearing at venues ranging from the likes of Wembley Arena to the back room of a pub. We take a quick look at five shows we’re looking forward to seeing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Call of Cthulhu – Live in the Library
One of the longest-running TTRPGs in the world, the classic horror game Call of Cthulhu is one of the main reasons why we are still talking about cosmic horror. This live show will put top gamer-performers through their paces as they explore the depths of the Mythos, all set in the background of rather gorgeous National Library of Scotland.
Tartan Tabletop
Now very much a regular Edinburgh Fringe show, these veteran gamers have travelled around the world with their Dungeons and Dragons based, goblin inspired silliness. It’s not quite got a cult following yet, but it’s very close. Go see it before they get famous.
Comedians & Dragons
Sometimes, what you want from an improvised storytelling comedy show is pure, unadulterated chaos. Comedians and Dragons is a very raw, very funny and very easy to get into show. Well worth checking out.
Blood on the Clocktower: Live
The social deduction game Blood on the Clocktower can best be described as Traitors with teeth. This live show takes four comedians who have to figure out who the secret demonic killer is. The audience ‘helps’ in a way. It’s brilliantly hosted by No Rolls Barred‘s Jon Gracey and frequently has some amazing guest comedians.
Ten Party Games – Jollybox!
Fringe legends, the Jollyboat brothers know how to have fun and love to play games. Though this show is more of a Jackbox-style affair, they are also massive D&D nerds who are currently developing their own TTRPG. Regardless, if you like games and fun, this is a good night out.
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