THE MINI QUEST TAVERN PRESENTS "THE ARCANE RIFT"

What sort of show is the Mini Quest Tavern? The Mini Quest Tavern Is a scripted play, with costumes, props, sound, and projections to help the audience imagine the locations in the story as the performers move through the room. There is a funny “DM” or Dungeon Master who tells the story, introduces non-player characters and presides over the action and decisions being made. His word is law, but if you are familiar with the “Dungeons and Dragons” rule book, don’t expect this show to contain all the detailed rules and mechanics used in normal tabletop roleplaying. We have a whole campaign, and multiple combat encounters planned to complete in under two hours. We are here to entertain and make you laugh and cheer. Our simplified rule set is geared for the enjoyment of complete novice and experienced player alike. The show is not for small children, but great for teens and adults. Tickets are restricted to ages 10 & up.
There are two types of tickets.
The VIP Player Tables will choose the hero who will be their avatar in the show from a selection of ten different characters. They will be given character sheets for their hero, and the
player tables will then work together to make choices when they are presented, and roll dice to use their talents and skills in battle.
General Admission ticket holders will sit at separate tables and will have the opportunity to help name characters and places, and vote on the paths the story will take.
The hero characters do not have scripts. They improvise their actions, reactions, battles and dialogue with the help of the players who tell them what to do. There are 14 talented local actors in this production. Many fans of our show enjoy attending in costume. This is welcome but not required.
Beer, wine, soft drinks and game night snacks will be available for purchase.
There are two types of tickets.
The VIP Player Tables will choose the hero who will be their avatar in the show from a selection of ten different characters. They will be given character sheets for their hero, and the
player tables will then work together to make choices when they are presented, and roll dice to use their talents and skills in battle.
General Admission ticket holders will sit at separate tables and will have the opportunity to help name characters and places, and vote on the paths the story will take.
The hero characters do not have scripts. They improvise their actions, reactions, battles and dialogue with the help of the players who tell them what to do. There are 14 talented local actors in this production. Many fans of our show enjoy attending in costume. This is welcome but not required.
Beer, wine, soft drinks and game night snacks will be available for purchase.