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Round Table in TDF

October 14, 2019 John Racioppo
Photo by Carol Rosegg

Photo by Carol Rosegg

TDF sat down with Round Table playwright Liba Vaynberg and director Geordie Broadwater to chat about how the play came together and why we’re staging a play about LARPing.

Why Is This Couple Dressing Up and Sword Fighting?

By Caroline Cao

A new romantic comedy puts live-action role-playing center stage

There are adults who meet for poker; some play chess; others host book clubs. But the protagonists of Liba Vaynberg's new romantic comedy Round Table at 59E59 Theaters indulge in LARPing. That's an acronym for live-action role-playing, with participants masquerading as knights, fairies, elves, warlocks, witches and other fantastical characters in an imaginary kingdom.

A real-world expansion of tabletop role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons, LARPing started in the '70s. To the uninitiated, it may look like a bunch of grown-ups engaging in Renaissance Faire cosplay, sporting medieval costumes and wielding plastic swords, but that's only scratching the surface. LARPing isn't just an eccentric hobby; many players believe it has social and emotional benefits that have changed their lives.

Vaynberg and director Geordie Broadwater's quest with Round Table is to vanquish misconceptions about LARP culture. As Vanyberg explains, they want to "remove the judgments inherent in LARPing by bringing it to the theatre, where it can live in a context that most people never get to experience." Indeed, LARPing checks off most of the same boxes as theatre -- players wear costumes, wield prop weapons and stay in character -- except traditionally, there's no audience.

In addition to penning Round Table, Vaynberg plays Laura, a ghostwriter of romance novels who's introduced to LARPing by Zach (Craig Wesley Divino), a medieval scholar and writer for a fantasy TV series. They've recently started dating and it's going well, but Zach knows something Laura doesn't: he has cancer. Their bittersweet romance is interwoven with a retelling of the King Arthur legend, which begins to bleed into their courtship.

"LARPing is this play's metonym for storytelling," says Vaynberg. "We tell stories precisely because we want to negotiate our relationship with fate."

Broadwater and Vaynberg admit they're not hardcore LARPers, but they did their homework while developing Round Table, including interviewing people involved in the scene. Vaynberg's Laura, initially a LARP skeptic, serves as the audience's window into the world. "A lot of people think it's really goddamn weird!" admits Vaynberg, but she counters that perception by presenting LARPing as a potent tool of empowerment, feminist even.

"Fantasy, sci-fi, nerdy things are not about escaping; rather they're a celebration of ideas and imagination," says Broadwater. As such, Zach's LARPing is treated with affectionate humor, not dismissive snark, and the King Arthur scenes are played seriously, not as campy comedy, even though they do elicit laughs.

Round Table's fight sequences really thrill because it's staged in 59E59 Theaters' most intimate space. That's by design. "In college, I saw a production of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar in a very small basement room," Broadwater recalls. "It had so much violence and so much blood right near the audience, and I'll always remember it. There's something incredible about having our sword fighting right up in the audience's faces. We wanted it to be fast, dangerous and exciting, but also since it is quite a small space, we made sure it was safe."

Round Table isn't the first production to bring fantasy role-playing to the stage. Qui Nguyen's She Kills Monsters and Crystal Skillman's Geek touched on it (fun fact: Nguyen was Vaynberg's stage combat instructor while she was earning her MFA in Acting at Columbia University). And earlier this year, Sinking Ship Creations mounted The Mortality Machine, an interactive LARP mystery in which audience members were called on to play specific characters.

But Round Table goes further by making a compelling case for how LARPing can be just as moving and cathartic as theatre. As Broadwater says, "The validity of the emotions in the play are the same as the validity of the LARPers you might see in the park."

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Round Table Opening Night

October 8, 2019 John Racioppo
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Thank you so much to all of our friends, collaborators, and patrons who came out to the opening of the world premiere of Round Table by Liba Vaynberg. We love this play and are thrilled we get to share it with audiences through October 20.

All photos by Valerie Terranova Photography

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Geordie Broadwater Live on tabletopnotch

October 1, 2019 John Racioppo

This past Sunday, Round Table director Geordie Broadwater guest starred on an episode of tabletopnotch, a weekly Dungeons & Dragons web series that streams live on Twitch.tv (and features our own John Racioppo as a regular cast member). After the episode, he spoke briefly about Round Table and the power of imagination.

“[Round Table] is about how much we can get out of imagination and caring about the things we nerd out about.”

If you’re not familiar with the medium, Twitch is very similar to YouTube, except instead of pre-recorded videos, everything is live. tabletopnotch is a weekly web series in which a group of actors play Dungeons & Dragons, a role playing game (similar to LARP, the subject of our play Round Table) that combines elements of storytelling, improv, and board games.

tabletopnotch airs every Sunday at 7:00pm EST at www.Twitch.tv/tabletopnotch. Check out Geordie’s episode above!

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Round Table: Week 3

September 27, 2019 John Racioppo
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Previews begin tonight for our World Premiere presentation of Round Table by Liba Vaynberg. Last weekend, we had one more day in our rehearsal space to run the play, brush up those scenes, and, of course, work the fights, before we moved into 59E59 Theaters for tech. Click the image above to check out the video!

Tickets are almost sold out for our production of Round Table by Liba Vaynberg, directed by Geordie Broadwater running at 59E59 Theaters from Sept. 27 - Oct. 20. Grab your tickets here.

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Round Table: Week 2

September 12, 2019 John Racioppo
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The second week of rehearsals for Liba Vaynberg’s Round Table brought us to table work and design presentations. Having the cast and creative team in the same room together for the first time is always so exciting. The play starts to jump off the page and we’re reminded that theatre is a multidisciplinary art form existing in multiple media simultaneously.

In this rehearsal update, director Geordie Broadwater outlines his perspective on the play to the cast and creative team. Click the image above to check out the video!

Tickets are on sale now for our production of ROUND TABLE by Liba Vaynberg, directed by Geordie Broadwater running at 59E59 Theaters from Sept. 27 - Oct. 20.

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Round Table: Week 1

September 6, 2019 John Racioppo
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The first week of rehearsal for Liba Vaynberg’s Round Table is in the books. A good portion of the week was spent working with fight choreographer and actor Craig Wesley Divino to lay the groundwork and physical vocabulary that will make up the many fight scenes in this play.

In this rehearsal update, Craig works with cast members Matthew Bovee and Sharina Martin on single broadsword combat sequences. Click the image above to check out the video!

Tickets are on sale now for our production of ROUND TABLE by Liba Vaynberg, directed by Geordie Broadwater running at 59E59 Theaters from Sept. 27 - Oct. 20.

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Round Table Tickets Now On Sale

May 29, 2019 John Racioppo
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Tickets are now on sale for our production of Liba Vaynberg’s Round Table directed by Geordie Broadwater!

Zach is a medieval scholar and devotee of LARP (Live Action Role Playing); Laura ghost-writes romance novels. They meet at the crossroads of the competing realities they create and live in. Round Table is a comedy about pretending to be what you already are.

We’re proud to present this play at 59E59 with Anna & Kitty Inc from September 27 - October 20, 2019.

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59E59 Unveils 2019 Summer Lineup

May 29, 2019 John Racioppo
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We’re so excited to be teaming up with 59E59 Theaters and Anna & Kitty, Inc for our next production: Liba Vaynberg’s Round Table directed by Geordie Broadwater.

This was the second play we presented as a part of our Irons in the Fire development series back in October, 2017, and now, almost exactly 2 years later, we're thrilled to bring a full production to life.

Round Table is about Zach, a medieval scholar and devotee of LARP (Live Action Role Playing) and Laura, a romance novel ghost-writer. They meet at the crossroads of the competing realities they create and live in. Round Table is a comedy about pretending to be what you already are.

Tickets go on sale at 12:00pm on Wednesday, May 29. In the meantime, check out the press releases in Broadway World and Playbill

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Round Table at Hex & Co.

November 6, 2017 John Racioppo
 Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Hex & Company. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Hex & Company. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Senior Producer John Racioppo. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Senior Producer John Racioppo. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Artistic Associate Charise Greene. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Artistic Associate Charise Greene. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Co-Artistic Director Aaron Rossini greets an audience member. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Co-Artistic Director Aaron Rossini greets an audience member. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Ali Rose Dachis (  The Wedge Horse  ). Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Ali Rose Dachis (The Wedge Horse). Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Director Geordie Broadwater. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Director Geordie Broadwater. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Co-Artistic Director Aaron Rossini. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Co-Artistic Director Aaron Rossini. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Actor Molly Carden. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Actor Molly Carden. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Actors Vichet Chum and Erin Capistrano. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Actors Vichet Chum and Erin Capistrano. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Actor Vichet Chum. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Actor Vichet Chum. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Director Geordie Broadwater. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Director Geordie Broadwater. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Co-Artistic Director and actor Aaron Rossini. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Co-Artistic Director and actor Aaron Rossini. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Playwright Liba Vaynberg (right). Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Playwright Liba Vaynberg (right). Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Senior Producer John Racioppo. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Senior Producer John Racioppo. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Co-Artistic Director and actor Aaron Rossini. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Co-Artistic Director and actor Aaron Rossini. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Playwright Liba Vaynberg. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Playwright Liba Vaynberg. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Co-Artistic Director and actor Craig Wesley Divino with actor Molly Carden. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Co-Artistic Director and actor Craig Wesley Divino with actor Molly Carden. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Playwright Liba Vaynberg with audience members after the reading. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Playwright Liba Vaynberg with audience members after the reading. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Artistic Associate Charise Greene. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Artistic Associate Charise Greene. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Director Geordie Broadwater with playwright Liba Vaynberg. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Director Geordie Broadwater with playwright Liba Vaynberg. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Co-Artistic Director Aaron Rossini. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Co-Artistic Director Aaron Rossini. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 The Afterparty at The Heights Bar & Grill following the presentation. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

The Afterparty at The Heights Bar & Grill following the presentation. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Director Geordie Broadwater. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Director Geordie Broadwater. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Playwright Liba Vaynberg with audience members after the reading. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Playwright Liba Vaynberg with audience members after the reading. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

 Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Hex & Company. Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Senior Producer John Racioppo. Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Artistic Associate Charise Greene. Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Co-Artistic Director Aaron Rossini greets an audience member. Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Ali Rose Dachis (  The Wedge Horse  ). Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Director Geordie Broadwater. Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Co-Artistic Director Aaron Rossini. Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Actor Molly Carden. Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Actors Vichet Chum and Erin Capistrano. Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Actor Vichet Chum. Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Director Geordie Broadwater. Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Co-Artistic Director and actor Aaron Rossini. Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Playwright Liba Vaynberg (right). Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Senior Producer John Racioppo. Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Co-Artistic Director and actor Aaron Rossini. Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Playwright Liba Vaynberg. Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Co-Artistic Director and actor Craig Wesley Divino with actor Molly Carden. Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Playwright Liba Vaynberg with audience members after the reading. Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Artistic Associate Charise Greene. Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Director Geordie Broadwater with playwright Liba Vaynberg. Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Co-Artistic Director Aaron Rossini. Photo by Katherine Oostman.  The Afterparty at The Heights Bar & Grill following the presentation. Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Director Geordie Broadwater. Photo by Katherine Oostman.  Playwright Liba Vaynberg with audience members after the reading. Photo by Katherine Oostman.

Thank you so much to everyone who came out to hear Round Table by Liba Vaynberg at Hex and Company last weekend! This work-in-progress was directed by Geordie Broadwater and marked the second project of our Irons in the Fire reading series. After hearing the play, we headed to the beautiful rooftop patio of The Heights Bar & Grill. 

If you were able to attend, it was our pleasure to share this play and enjoy the first few days of Fall with you. If not, we hope to see you at the next one in the new year!

All photos by Katherine Oostman.

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