Producers Curious Hedgehog and Showpath Entertainment have revealed the full cast for their stage production of Dungeons & Dragons: The Twenty-Sided Tavern.
Producers Curious Hedgehog and Showpath Entertainment have revealed the full cast for their stage production of Dungeons & Dragons: The Twenty-Sided Tavern. Working with Wizards of the Coast for the license, the company will be holding nightly performances starting in May in New York City, featuring their own crew and a small group of actors playing would-be adventurers. The cast will star co-creators DAGL as Dungeon Master, and Sarah Davis Reynolds as the Tavern Keeper.
As part of the festivities, producers David Carpenter , Sarah Davis Reynolds, and David Andrew Laws of Curious Hedgehog, along with David Hutchinson and Nathan Brine of Showpath Entertainment present an all-new, unique, and audience-engaging production that just might involve dungeons, possibly even dragons, and is guaranteed to be unlike anything you've ever experienced.
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