In addition to the stellar talents of Karin Muiznieks, Jordan Raskopoulos and Wil Anderson, we’re pleased to announce that Jason Geary of Impro Melbourne will be joining us for our very first Dungeon Crawl! Every crawl will be different, but this one is shaping up to be an awesome start – hope to see you there!

 

Yes, it’s true: [intlink id="223" type="page"]+1 Sword[/intlink] has come to the end of it’s premiere run in the Melbourne Fringe Festival. But never fear – we’ll be back, and you’ll hear about it from us right here at Shaolin Punk.

Thanks to everyone who came along to be initiated into the lore of fantasy role-playing; our last couple of nights sold out, and we were blown away by your enthusiasm. Thanks also to Zac and Kirsty for making Caz Reitops Dirty Secrets such a pleasure to perform in – we may yet return to the Vault in the months to come. And we must also give immense thanks to Karin Muiznieks, our mistress of the props, who created Ben’s spectacular “eldritch snuggie” and reproduced all those wonderful illustrations from the Monster Manual. You’ve earned your experience points, Karin!

Finally, a shout out to gaming news podcast All Games Considered, who were kind enough to mention +1 Sword in their September 30th episode. Thanks guys – and yes, we’d love to come do the show at GenCon too. Now if only the organisers would see fit to fly us over there…

 

Well, the Melbourne Fringe was over, but we’d like to give a quick shout-out to Fringe Awards winners and friends of Shaolin Punk, Celia Pacquola (Best Comedy for Am I Strange?) and the Bella Union (Best Venue). Congratulations! We’d also like to wish all the best to other friends of Shaolin Punk, including Scott Gooding’s Eric, Karin Muiznieks’ Give My Regards to Broady, and the Hounds’ Last Bucket of Water.

Keep watching this space for news of upcoming Shaolin Punk exploits, including possible Comedy Festival plans.

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