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Aniara – a Larp of Man in Time and Space
By: Carolina Renman
Misery – Poetic – Blackbox
Scenario format: Larp
10 000 lives are onboard the spaceship Aniara as she gets out of her course and goes off into space. Without a hope of ever getting back the refugees try to cope with their situation, but the years and the constant unchanging night around them ware them down. They lose their future, their dreams, their will to live, and in the end they die.
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As Long as We Don’t Tell Anyone
By: Anneli Friedner
Unspoken – Relationships – Obstacles
Scenario format: Larp
How do you admit that you like someone? Especially if that someone is your teacher, your one night stand, or your gay best friend? Two people struggle to communicate while the game design keeps putting obstacles in the way. A simmering, bittersweet story about love that was maybe never meant to be.
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Blood, Sweat, and Football – Premiere!
By: Louise Svensson
Expectations – Friendships – Choosing own scenes
Scenario format: Larp
Were you a team when it counted? What was most important, you, them or football? Did you just play to be a part of something? This is a coming-of-age scenario set in a small town in Sweden from early 2000’s to 2019. Four children, forming friendships while playing in the same football team explore their feelings with themselves, with football/exercise, the world around them and what shaped their futures.
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Close to Home – Premiere!
By: Balint Mark Turi
Colours – Spaces – Connection
Scenario format: Semi-larp
Close to Home builds on the memories of the participants in the form of drawing floor plans of rooms from their childhoods. These rooms then get connected, filled with characters and form the home of a community. Their story emerges “in retrospect”, from larping a debrief session.
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Faerie
By: Halfdan Keller Justesen
Fairy tales – Enchantment – Chaos
Scenario format: Larp
Faerie is a larp about malicious fairy tale creatures removed from the norms of human society, and bound to a tragic prophecy. As four mortals enter the realm of the Fae, they are torn apart and caught up in a chaotic whirlwind, the eternal dance, vastly outnumbered, and unable to find their way out unless they bargain.
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For Children Only
By: Stefan Lægteskov
Children’s point of view – Social realism – Tough themes
Scenario format: Table-top
An anthology of three short scenarios originally written for children aged 6-8 for Fastaval Junior. Each scenario is magical social realism that deals with a difficult topic, like divorce, death or being unloved, seen through the eyes of a child.
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HELLevator – Premiere!
By: Angelina von Holst & Sebastian Larsson
Conflict – Workplace – Dramedy
Scenario format: Larp
Imagine your very worst boss and your nightmare co-workers crammed into an elevator with only themselves, their agendas, personal vendettas, and muzak as company.
Silly, dramatic, and inspired by media such as The Office, Workaholics, Office Space – and folks from your very own company!
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Language Lost – Premiere!
By: Susanne Gräslund & Anders Hultman
Emotional – Nature – Non-Verbal
Scenario format: Non-verbal
As human beings we communicate, we share ideas, wishes and information with strangers and loved ones alike. We all learn one or more means of communicating with those we love in the first years of our lives. But when time, distance or force takes the means of communicating away from us we are left with the need to share but not the ability.
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Live Before You Die – Premiere!
By: Anne Grove
Immersion – Reflection – Feel better (not feel good)
Scenario format: Larp
Help needs a push and only works for those who are willing. A group of ordinary people meets to help eachother and try to accept the cards they’ve been dealt instead of the life they dreamt of.
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Me & The Devil
By: Irene Oppo
Blues – Thrill – Poker
Scenario format: Larp
An immersive thriller chamber larp inspired by blues songs lore and Robert Johnson’s legend. Players face the Devil in disguise in a suspenseful poker game, revealing their deepest secrets and shaping their destinies.
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Orestes’ Choice – a Larp about Love and Fury – Premiere!
By: Susanne Vejdemo & Staffan Fladvad
Love – Fury – Family
Scenario format: Semi-larp
In mythic Greece, Orestes and his lover Pylades lie in wait to kill Orestes’ mom and step-dad, to avenge Agamemnon, a father he has never met. Between scenes where they wrestle with the morality of this, we play memories and backstory. Characters are represented by props and are not player-specific.
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Process of Elimination – Premiere!
By: Juno Langland
Values – Sacrifices – Ethical dilemmas
Scenario format: Larp
Who are you willing to kill to save another human’s life? A group of strangers is given a seemingly impossible task: To vote who among them is the least worthy of survival. At the end of the day, only those who’s life is judged the most valuable will leave the room alive.
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Steffen and the Stupid Clones
By: Kristoffer Rudkjær
Fun – Fast – Imagination
Scenario format: Table-top
A brilliant but lazy boy clones himself to avoid going to school and taking out the trash. Unfortunately, the clones are equally brilliant and lazy.
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Such a Fun Weekend! – Premiere!
By: Evelina Teddy Karlsson
Relationships – Drama – Tiny sandbox
Scenario format: Larp
“You should join us at the cottage, it’ll be such a fun weekend!” Spoiler alert, it won’t. Six characters will see what a bad combination of people they are, just as they realise, they’ve locked themselves in. The locksmith won’t be there for another hour, and there’s nothing to do but wait. And maybe talk some things through.
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The Pleasure Machine – Premiere!
By: Johan Dahlberg & Sofia Stenler
Meaning – Life – Connection
Scenario format: Larp
In the pleasure machine you can live any life you choose, but right now the machines are broken. While you wait to reenter, you might meet someone who makes you question your choices. The Pleasure Machine is a philosophical drama exploring the meaning of life and the necessity of human connection.
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The Questgiver – Premiere!
By: Sara Sheikhi
Comedy – Meta – Gaming
Scenario format: Larp
Here you will play as NPC:s that are fed up with the Player who never seems to finish the Main Quest in the Game. The Player is a Tired Human who just wants to do the Side Quests. By having NPC:s working together, you try to lead on the Player to actually finish quests and force the Player to face the final three Bosses. Will you accept the Quest?
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Truly, Madly, Deeply – a Divorce Story
By: Linton Kennegård
Endings –Conflict – Loss
Scenario format: Larp
This larp is about the kind of break up that changes everything, even the past. It explores the destructive dynamics between two parents during and after divorce
and how conflict has become the essence of their new relationship.
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What Would Shakespeare Do? – Premiere!
By: Anneli Albertsson
Shakespeare quotes – Drama – Fun
Scenario format: Larp
This is a story in three short acts, where dreary realism turns into spectacular drama once the players start asking themselves: what would Shakespeare do?
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Whodunnit? – Premiere!
By: Anneli Albertsson & Lars Albertsson
Murder mystery – English manor – Improvisation
Scenario format: Larp
At Hepplethorpe Manor, everyone has their own reasons for wanting Lord Hepplethorpe dead. As expected, by dinner time, he has been murdered. But who did it?
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