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Burning Orchid

by Ben Allen, Nickey Barnard, Martin Jones, Heidi Kaye and Alison Rider Hill
3 hours
up to 10 players

Long Description

Set in 1932 at the party celebrating the wrap of location filming for a Hollywood movie. Burning Orchid is an immense blockbuster, detailing the passionate heart of a claustrophobic forbidden love story set in the jungle villages of Guatemala against a background of a country riven by political turmoil. And that's not just the movie! Glamorous cast, intense emotions, a steamy situation, secrets past and present ' who knows what might happen, but fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy night.

The theme is intensely emotional, centering on romance. It is not suitable for under-18s. Players need to be willing to play characters in romantic situations and with various sexualities, as all characters have romance.

The game deals with adult themes like illegitimacy, and sexual orientation. Character backgrounds may include references to murder, war trauma, romantic liaisons with disastrous consequences (e.g unwanted children or miscarriage) and prostitution. One of the characters is a Catholic priest.

Runs

Run on Sat, November 28, 2020

At Notorious Consequences

Run on Sat, October 10, 2020

Run on Sat, February 29, 2020

Run at Intercon T, Warwick RI

Run on Sat, February 9, 2019

Run at Petone Community House, Wellington, NZ

Run on Fri, July 6, 2018

Run in Auckland

Run on Sun, May 27, 2018

Run at Tapas

Run on Sun, March 25, 2018

Run at Hydra 2018

Run on Sat, February 24, 2018

Run at Intercon R, Warwick, RI

Run on Sat, November 25, 2017

Run at Kaleidoscopic Consequences, UK

Run on Sat, February 11, 2017

Intercon Q, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Warwick, RI

Players:

Run on Sun, January 8, 2017

Run at The Smoke, London, UK

Run on Fri, November 18, 2016

Run at Judicious Consequences, UK

Run on Sat, August 13, 2016

Run at Continuum 2016, Leicester, UK

Run on Sun, November 22, 2015

Unofficial post-Consequences run

Run on Sat, November 21, 2015

Run at Imaginary Consequences