Theater is the function of this microverse. Travel vaudeville style to places, real and imaginary. The game is to get prepped for showtime.
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Put up posters around locations. Be ready to take down those that are conflicting if you find out they shouldn’t be at a certain spot.
Relevant show promo, coordinating relevant stars and culturally significant imagery wins fans. Pick the most appropriate flyer.
Some flyers must go to sponsors of the show for hype groups.
Heed newspaper headlines for tips. Win special fans through interactions and handing out flyers to them.
Family & friendly connections in an actor’s hometown. Give them a character featured flyer at their home bulletin board or business bb for a hype boost.
One Night A Werewolf or Codenames style minefield, which has +/- repercussions at showtime. Navigate the positives and negatives.
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Collect Groceries. This is your chance to talk to people and make sure they are in favor of the show. You also must check off a grocery list. Timer shows minutes to call time. Subsequent timer is deadline to curtain. If you don’t make it to call time, you must seek out the persons you are catering to before the curtain comes up. This is the reason you may want to bring a load of groceries back before you run out of time and have to deliver to each person individually.
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The theater is the temple. The curtain call location is the altar. The company is earth. The audience is heaven.
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Your role as part of the company is to smooth over front-of-house issues. Redirect anger. Encourage first timers. Restock playbills. Win over the crowd before… showtime.
