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==Example games==
==Example games==
* [[The Curse of Whately Manor]] by Frank Branham, Sacred Chao Productions<ref>Frank Branham (n.d.) [https://web.archive.org/web/20090216010011/https://www.rpg.net/larp/scenario/whately.html Curse of Whately Manor Full Scenario]. Archived on the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 30th April 2026.</ref> - played in the Czech Republic in 2009, 17 years after it was first written in 1992.<ref>Kristýna "Darien" Obrdlíková (2009) [https://www.larpy.cz/prokleti-panstvi-whately/ The Curse of Whately Manor], blog post. Retrieved 30 April 2026.</ref>
* [[The Curse of Whately Manor]] by Frank Branham, Sacred Chao Productions<ref>Frank Branham (n.d.) [https://web.archive.org/web/20090216010011/https://www.rpg.net/larp/scenario/whately.html Curse of Whately Manor Full Scenario]. Archived on the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 30th April 2026.</ref> - played in the Czech Republic in 2009, 17 years after it was first written in 1992.<ref>Kristýna "Darien" Obrdlíková (2009) [https://www.larpy.cz/prokleti-panstvi-whately/ The Curse of Whately Manor], blog post. Retrieved 30 April 2026.</ref>
* Moon<ref>Larp database (2011)[https://larpovadatabaze.cz/larp/moon/cs/20 Moon]. Retrieved 30th April 2026.</ref> - Considered the most-replayed larp in the Czech Republic and an example of a "golden era" of chamber larp in the country<ref>Petr Kuběnský and Iva Vávrová (25th October 2021) [https://www.nordiclarp.org/2021/10/25/czech-chamber-larp-through-the-years-part-2/ Czech Chamber Larp Through the Years, Part 2] blog post, Nordic larp website. Retrieved 30th August 2026.</ref>. Based on the popular sci-fi western tv show ''Firefly''.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 08:51, 29 April 2026

A Chamber larp is a type of, or another name for, theatre-style larp. The name was adapted from the theatrical tradition of chamber plays, in which plays are performed with little or no costuming or sets in a small space, with a small cast. The theatrical term was itself taken from chamber music, which revolved around music played by a small intimate group, further cementing through this tradition an emphasis on small group games.

The Czech Larp Database defines them as:

"...larps that are generally played in one or two rooms, take up to eight hours and have up to 20 participants."

Aside from theatre-style, the name has also been interchangeably used with parlour larps, freeforms, and blackbox larps[1].

The format is considered highly influential in Czech larps[2]. Retrieved 30th April 2026.</ref>, where chamber larps were designed to be rerun, with some having hundreds of replays to reach larger audiences - demonstrating one of the solutions to the 'audience problem' as perceived by Nordic larps, wherein it is difficult to achieve high levels of audience participation in this art form[3]. Games played heavily on characters having secrets that were revealed through play; this emphasis on secrets is considered to distinguish it from Nordic jeepform larps.

Example games

  • The Curse of Whately Manor by Frank Branham, Sacred Chao Productions[4] - played in the Czech Republic in 2009, 17 years after it was first written in 1992.[5]
  • Moon[6] - Considered the most-replayed larp in the Czech Republic and an example of a "golden era" of chamber larp in the country[7]. Based on the popular sci-fi western tv show Firefly.

See also

References

  1. Sevenbe, May 18, 2021. How Many Different Kinds of Larp Are There?, retrieved 30th April 2026.
  2. Petr Kuběnský and Iva Vávrová, 25th October 2021, Czech Chamber Larp Through the Years: Part 1
  3. Martin Nielsen (29th April 2016) Chamber Larps and the Audience Problem, blog post, retrieved 30th April 2026.
  4. Frank Branham (n.d.) Curse of Whately Manor Full Scenario. Archived on the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 30th April 2026.
  5. Kristýna "Darien" Obrdlíková (2009) The Curse of Whately Manor, blog post. Retrieved 30 April 2026.
  6. Larp database (2011)Moon. Retrieved 30th April 2026.
  7. Petr Kuběnský and Iva Vávrová (25th October 2021) Czech Chamber Larp Through the Years, Part 2 blog post, Nordic larp website. Retrieved 30th August 2026.

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