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|Producer= [[Gnap! Theater Projects]]
|Producer= [[Gnap! Theater Projects]]
|Director = [[Andreas Fabis]]
|Director = [[Andreas Fabis]]
|Cast = {{Unbulleted list
|Cast = {{Unbulleted list | [[Andreas Fabis ]] | [[Brad Hawkins ]] | [[Emily Breedlove ]] | [[Justin Davis ]] | [[Katherine Greco]] | [[Kristin Firth ]] | [[Leng Wong ]] | [[Marc Majcher ]] | [[Ruby Willmann ]] | [[Sophia Hoang ]] | [[Todd Hart]] }}
| [[Andreas Fabis]]  
| [[Brad Hawkins]]
| [[Marc Majcher]]
| [[Sophia Hoang]]
| [[Ruby Willmann]]
| [[Leng Wong]]
| [[Justin Davis]]
| [[Kristin Firth]]
| [[Todd Hart]]
| [[Emily Breedlove]]
| [[Katherine Greco]]
}}
|Run = Sep-Dec 2011
|Run = Sep-Dec 2011
}}
}}

Revision as of 01:47, 1 October 2013


Magna Veritas was an improv show.

Summary

Magna Veritas was a monthly show put on by Gnap! Theater Projects that ran for four performances, from September to December 2011. The show, inspired by the French roleplaying game In Nomine Satanis/Magna Veritas, cast the players as angels and demons battling for the soul of humanity.


Format

Two "supernatural" characters were pre-selected prior to each show, one angelic, one demonic. The remainder of the cast mainly played humans or minor supernatural figures. The show took the form of a single narrative which pitted the two supernatural forces against each other, usually revolving around tropes found in such religious/apocalyptic fiction as The Omen, Left Behind, or Good Omens.

Scheduling

Magna Veritas represented something of an experiment for Gnap! scheduling, intended to build a show by a conventional rehearsal process and then a run spread out over an extended period of time. The show was slotted at 10pm on one Saturday a month, in a 45-minute time slot. The bill was shared with a Merlin Works troupe or other local troupe.

Media

Photos