Monsieur Beauregard’s Hollywood Speakeasy
Monsieur Beauregard’s Hollywood Speakeasy
An establishment of the highest quality
- Location
- Los Angeles, CA
- Genre
- historical 1920's
- Conflict resolution system
- Paper-scissors-rock
- Duration
- 4 hours
- Date run
- 31 March 2001 & 11 June 2010
- Number of participants
- 22
- Credits
- Ray Lavoie
Monsieur Beauregard’s Hollywood Speakeasy is a 22-player theatre-style larp of Prohibition-era Hollywood crime. It was written by Ray Lavoie.
Originally the game rules worked by straight numerical comparison (a combat number system). The WyrdCon run shifted to a simple paper-scissors-rock system.
Summary
The game takes place at M. Beauregard's, an imaginary speakeasy in the Los Angeles of 1928. Its proprietor, the eponymous M. Beauregard (either of two brothers, actually) is a large and cheerful fellow from New Orleans who maintains a policy of offering hospitality to all comers. As a consequence, his establishment has evolved into an informal meeting place for those individuals who might otherwise not feel comfortable meeting each other elsewhere, be they rival politicians, studio heads, or even mob bosses. This eclectic clientele of movers and shakers in turn attracts the cream (and the dregs) of Los Angeles, as everybody who's anybody will find there way at some time to M. Beauregard's.
The game’s focus is on social and political intrigue. Characters will all have goals they wish to accomplish during the evening, scandalous secrets they wish to keep hidden, and information that will be of value to other characters to use as currency and leverage in attaining their goals.
Runs
- 31 March 2001 (as "M. Beauregard’s"), Los Angeles, CA.
- 11 June 2010 (as "Monsieur Beauregard’s Hollywood Speakeasy), at Wyrdcon. Convention Guest-of-Honor Larry Niven (co-author of Dream Park) played in the game.
External links
- Archived webpage of the original run.
- Website pertaining to the WyrdCon run.