Documentation for So You Think You Can Dance?, a Palestinian edu-larp
20 January 2019
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Five players
Designed by Riad Mustafa, Ureib Samad, and Mohamad Rabah
Organized by TLS
Documentation for So You Think You Can Dance?, a Palestinian edu-larp
20 January 2019
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Five players
Designed by Riad Mustafa, Ureib Samad, and Mohamad Rabah
Organized by TLS
The hubbub of the holidays is behind us and we are pleased to announce our tentative Winter 2019 event schedule! We are still working out the details for each of these, and the lineup is subject to change. Watch this space for future announcements about these events!
We still have room for a couple more submissions. Contact the Creative Director if you have an idea.
Documentation for Uwe Boll’s Christmas Special
A holiday game inspired by every film critic’s most beloved director
Designed by Evan Torner and Kat Jones
Organized by TLS, Josh Krehbiel, and Kathy Shane
December 2018
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Nine players

The Creative Director is now accepting submissions for first quarter programming. The connecting theme for this season (January to March) will be:
Evergreen
Use of the theme is encouraged (although not mandatory). You may interpret the theme however you like. Is this about resilience in the face of hardship? Encore presentations of popular larps? Whatever inspires you!
We are especially interested in getting submissions from women, LGBTQIA folx, and people of color.
As always, no prior larp organizing experience is necessary. We will connect you with a member of the Education Committee for help with running a great larp.
If you have an idea for an event you would like to run, please fill out our handy event submission form by 21 January. The Creative Director will review the pitches, and will announce a schedule by the end of January.
Photography © Allen Levine used under CC BY 2.0
During the 2002 Israeli military invasion of Ramallah, people were arrested at random and put placed in a transitional prison camp while they decide whether to release the prisoners or transfer them to a permanent prison.
By coincidence a group of former classmates from Birzeit University are arrested in the middle of the night. They are held at this prison camp with hands tied and eyes covered.
In So You Think You Can Dance? the players will take the roles of characters that each represent different political views on how to end the occupation, as well as different visions for the Palestinian State. During the scenario the characters will revisit their political arguments from 1993 (year of the first Oslo Accords), and explore how these arguments and political views have developed by 2002.
So You Think You Can Dance? is an educational live-action game for non-Palestinians about the internal Palestinian political situation, for 5 to 10 players.
Designed by Riad Mustafa, Ureib Samad, and Mohamad Rabah
Organized by TLS
Sunday, 20 January 2019, from 2 pm to 6 pm
So You Think You Can Dance? will take place at SpringBOX, located at 262 University Ave W in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Parking on site. METRO Green Line and bus lines stop nearby.
If you are interested in participating, fill out our So You Think You Can Dance? registration form before 11:59 pm on Saturday, January 12th. We’ll let you know if you are in the larp by Monday January 14th.
SpringBOX is a space for community events and programming, operated by Springboard for the Arts. We are requesting a pay-what-you-want goodwill donation ($5 suggested) to support the work of SpringBOX in appreciation for the use of their space. No one will be turned away if they are unable to make a donation.
Continue reading “Larp House Presents: So You Think You Can Dance?”
(Update: The event is on Sunday, 30 December. We apologize for any confusion!)
Meanwhile, it is Christmas Eve in Jersey City. Families gather for dinner. Hope is in the air. But for one family this Christmas will be fraught with danger. Little do they know that their father, Vernor Cedrac, was involved with the Ultra Sechs program. Or that Karma, loving mother and daughter and host of the family’s Christmas feast, is one of the hidden offspring of the alien vampires. What other surprises lie in store for the Cedracs as they uncover family secrets and learn the true meaning of Christmas?*
Uwe Boll’s Christmas Special is a holiday-themed live-action comedy game for 8 to 12 players, designed to simulate the delicious chaos of a hypothetical Christmas special directed by controversial German director Dr. Uwe Boll. Players take the role of miscast actors starring in a genre mash-up gone awry. This game is game a tongue-in-cheek homage to Boll’s work: off-color video game adaptations and tasteless shooter flicks that shock, enthrall, bore and occasionally move DVD audiences worldwide.
Designed by Evan Torner and Kat Tobin
Organized by Josh Krehbiel and TLS
Sunday, 30 December 2018, from 2 pm to 5 pm
A North Minneapolis nonprofit located near Broadway and Emerson. Players will be given details after they are registered.
Parking on site. Metro Transit lines 5, 14, 30, and 32 stop nearby.
We are requesting a pay-what-you-want goodwill donation ($5 suggested) to support the work of the nonprofit in appreciation for the use of their space. No one will be turned away if they are unable to make a donation.
If you are interested in participating, fill out our Uwe Boll’s X-mas Special registration form before 11:59 pm on Friday, December 21st. We’ll let you know if you are in the larp by Monday, December 24th.
Continue reading “Larp House Presents: Uwe Boll’s Christmas Special”
Documentation for Screwing the Crew
A game about friends and lovers
18 November 2018
Eight players
Minneapolis Minnesota
Designed by Elin Nilsen and Trine Lise Lindahl
Organized by Katherine Shane, Shawn Stokes, and Cat Stuntebeck
Photography by Micah, Kathy, Tayler, and Larry
Documentation for Paratopia, a larp design nano-con
Organized by TLS and Katherine Shane
3 November 2018
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Seven attendees
Documentation for Halloween Survival Guide by Jay Treat
Organized by TLS and Rosalie Davis
31 October 2018
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Six players and a bunch of sugar-craving little monsters
Photography by l.p.lade and Jon Cole
Our August larp, My Jam, is now crowdfunding on Kickstarter! Check it out: