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


==Scheduling==
==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.
''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.

Revision as of 08:15, 1 April 2013


Magna Veritas was a monthly show put on by Gnap! Theater Works 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.

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.