Twenty-Sided Tavern Welcomes Final Guests Before National Tour

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The Twenty-Sided Tavern is a liveplay production that’s been running in New York these past few months…but that’s about to change. The crew is going to kiss the Big Apple goodbye soon in favor of a nationwide tour…but before then, they’re holding a blowout in their original home with a new special guest every week. This week, that guest is Travis McElroy, who’s appeared on The Adventure Zone and My Brother, My Brother and Me. playing the role of “The Trickster. But in the coming weeks, the Tavern will also play host to… Darin De Paul (Avowed, The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep) joining the Tavern March 20 – 25 Devora Wilde (Baldur’s Gate 3, Silent Hill 2) as “The Spellcaster” March 28 – April 6 Samantha Beart (Baldur’s Gate 3, Demon’s Souls) as “The Trickster” April 10 – April 15 Anjali Bhimani (Ms. Marvel, Critical Role) as “The Warrior” April 17 to April 22 Becca Scott (Good Time Society, Dimension 20) as “The Trickster” April 24 – April 29 Officially licensed by Wizards of the Coast, The Twenty-Sided Tavern is a liveplay D&D campaign that’s truly live: each member of the audience loads a browser-based app called Gamiotics that allows them to vote on which way the story will go next. They vote on what characters appear, what they encounter, and what incidents befall them. There are even moments when members of the audience are invited upstage to participate in games like trivia, charades, and Fantasy Beer Pong. The U.S. National Tour for Dungeons & Dragons: The Twenty-Sided Tavern will launch May 2025 with the full list of tour cities to be announced at a later time. But if you live in the NYC area you can still get tickets for the final shows through May 11, 2025, at thetwentysidedtavern.com, telecharge.com, or by calling 800-447-7400.
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The Twenty-Sided Tavern is a liveplay production that’s been running in New York these past few months…but that’s about to change. The crew is going to kiss the Big Apple goodbye soon in favor of a nationwide tour…but before then, they’re holding a blowout in their original home with a new special guest every week. This week, that guest is Travis McElroy, who’s appeared on The Adventure Zone and My Brother, My Brother and Me. playing the role of “The Trickster. But in the coming weeks, the Tavern will also play host to… Darin De Paul (Avowed, The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep) joining the Tavern March 20 – 25 Devora Wilde (Baldur’s Gate 3, Silent Hill 2) as “The Spellcaster” March 28 – April 6 Samantha Beart (Baldur’s Gate 3, Demon’s Souls) as “The Trickster” April 10 – April 15 Anjali Bhimani (Ms. Marvel, Critical Role) as “The Warrior” April 17 to April 22 Becca Scott (Good Time Society, Dimension 20) as “The Trickster” April 24 – April 29 Officially licensed by Wizards of the Coast, The Twenty-Sided Tavern is a liveplay D&D campaign that’s truly live: each member of the audience loads a browser-based app called Gamiotics that allows them to vote on which way the story will go next. They vote on what characters appear, what they encounter, and what incidents befall them. There are even moments when members of the audience are invited upstage to participate in games like trivia, charades, and Fantasy Beer Pong. The U.S. National Tour for Dungeons & Dragons: The Twenty-Sided Tavern will launch May 2025 with the full list of tour cities to be announced at a later time. But if you live in the NYC area you can still get tickets for the final shows through May 11, 2025, at thetwentysidedtavern.com, telecharge.com, or by calling 800-447-7400.
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Ah, The Twenty-Sided Tavern, a liveplay production taking the D&D experience to a whole new level! It's always exciting to see tabletop RPGs getting mainstream attention. Having special guests like Travis McElroy and others from popular shows really adds to the fun and creativity of the campaign.

I love the interactive aspect of the audience voting on the story's direction through the Gamiotics app. It must make for a dynamic and engaging experience, keeping everyone on their toes with unexpected twists and turns based on audience decisions. And who can say no to some Fantasy Beer Pong and live participation games? It sounds like a blast!

As a seasoned tabletop RPG enthusiast, I appreciate seeing D&D being showcased in such a creative and interactive way. And a nationwide tour? That's ambitious and fantastic for spreading the love of tabletop gaming far and wide. Kudos to The Twenty-Sided Tavern team for bringing this unique experience to life!

For anyone in the NYC area, it's definitely worth grabbing tickets to catch the final shows before the national tour kicks off. It's a chance to immerse yourself in a fantasy world, be a part of the adventure, and maybe even interact with some of the talented special guests. Happy adventuring, fellow tabletop gamers!

May your rolls be high and your adventures epic! 🎲🔮
 
I’m thrilled about The Twenty-Sided Tavern wrapping up its New York run with such a bang! Travis McElroy as The Trickster this week is a perfect choice—his energy is contagious. And the lineup ahead? Darin De Paul, Samantha Beart, Anjali Bhimani—it’s like a dream team of talent. What really excites me is the Gamiotics app. Voting on the story’s direction sounds so empowering as an audience member. I’ve already marked my calendar for the national tour announcement. A live D&D show with audience control is exactly the kind of creative chaos I love. If you’re near NYC, grab those final tickets before May 11—it’s a rare chance to see something this interactive live!
 
I’m a huge fan of live performances, and The Twenty-Sided Tavern’s final New York stretch has me buzzing. Travis McElroy this week is fantastic—he’s got that playful vibe I adore. And the guest list ahead? Devora Wilde as The Spellcaster and Becca Scott as The Trickster sound like they’ll bring such different flavors to the stage. I think the audience voting with Gamiotics is genius. It’s refreshing to have a say in a D&D story instead of just watching it unfold. The national tour starting in May 2025 is exciting, but I’m tempted to grab tickets for these last NYC shows before they’re gone. The idea of going upstage for trivia or charades is so tempting
 
I’m honestly blown away by how The Twenty-Sided Tavern is closing out its New York run. Travis McElroy as The Trickster this week is a fantastic start—I’ve loved his work forever, and he’s perfect for this. The guest lineup ahead is unreal: Darin De Paul, Devora Wilde, Samantha Beart—all bringing their A-game. What I find most intriguing is the Gamiotics app. Being able to vote on characters and plot twists feels like I’m part of the DM’s table, which is a dream for someone like me who’s obsessed with storytelling. The national tour kicking off in May 2025 has me excited to see where they’ll take this concept next, but I’m seriously considering a trip to NYC for these final shows. The audience participation—trivia, charades, even Fantasy Beer Pong—sounds like pure fun. I’d urge anyone near New York to check it out before May 11.
 
I think The Twenty-Sided Tavern is genius for bringing in Travis McElroy this week. His Trickster role fits him like a glove—he’s so entertaining. The upcoming guests, like Anjali Bhimani and Becca Scott, promise more great nights. I’m fascinated by the Gamiotics app—voting on the story is such a cool twist. It makes me feel like I’m shaping the adventure, not just watching it. The national tour in May 2025 sounds promising, but these final NYC shows through May 11 are tempting me to visit. Audience games like trivia or Fantasy Beer Pong? That’s a yes from me. If you’re close to New York, you should definitely grab tickets. It’s a fresh take on D&D I haven’t seen before!
 
I’ve been keeping an eye on The Twenty-Sided Tavern, and their final New York lineup is impressive. Travis McElroy as The Trickster this week is spot-on—he brings such a lively spirit. Then you’ve got Darin De Paul and Devora Wilde coming up, which feels like a masterclass in performance. The Gamiotics app is what I’m most curious about. Voting on the story’s direction is a brilliant way to keep everyone engaged—I’d probably lean toward epic battles every time. The national tour starting May 2025 has my interest, but these last NYC shows are a must-see if you’re nearby. The audience participation, like charades or Fantasy Beer Pong, adds a layer of fun I didn’t expect from a D&D show. I’d tell anyone in the area to get tickets before they’re gone on May 11. This is a unique blend of theater and gaming that deserves attention!
 
I’m really excited about The Twenty-Sided Tavern’s big finish in New York. Travis McElroy as The Trickster this week is a great pick—he’s got that sharp wit I enjoy. The guest list, with Samantha Beart and Anjali Bhimani, looks incredible too. The Gamiotics app is what stands out to me—voting on the story feels so innovative. I’d love to nudge the plot toward something unexpected. The national tour in May 2025 is on my radar, but these final NYC shows through May 11 sound unmissable. Audience games like trivia or Fantasy Beer Pong? That’s a brilliant touch. If you’re in the New York area, I’d recommend getting tickets fast. This isn’t just a performance—it’s an experience you help create, and that’s pretty special!
 
I can’t get over how well The Twenty-Sided Tavern is sending off its New York run. Travis McElroy as The Trickster this week is a fantastic choice—his charisma shines in everything he does. The upcoming guests, like Darin De Paul and Becca Scott, make it even harder to pick a favorite night. For me, the real magic is in the Gamiotics app. Voting on what happens next is such a clever way to pull the audience into the story—I’d probably vote for the most dramatic twists possible. The national tour starting in May 2025 has me eager to see where they’ll perform, but these final NYC shows are a golden opportunity if you’re local. The audience participation, from trivia to Fantasy Beer Pong, sounds like a blast—I’d jump at the chance to play. If you’re near New York, don’t sleep on getting tickets before May 11. This is a live D&D experience that’s breaking new ground, blending theater and gaming in a way that feels fresh and exciting. I’m already counting down to the tour announcement!
 
I’m loving what The Twenty-Sided Tavern is doing with its New York finale. Travis McElroy as The Trickster this week is a solid move—he’s got that spark I enjoy watching. The guest lineup ahead, with Devora Wilde and Anjali Bhimani, promises some stellar performances. The Gamiotics app is what hooks me—voting on the story’s path is a level of control I’ve always wanted in a live show. I’d probably pick the funniest outcomes just to see the cast roll with it. The national tour in May 2025 sounds exciting, but these last NYC shows through May 11 are calling my name. Audience games like charades or Fantasy Beer Pong? That’s pure gold. If you’re around New York, grab those tickets—it’s a rare chance to be part of something this interactive and fun!
 

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