Actors play Dungeons and Dragons to raise funds for theaters

Ginny Holladay, Olympic Theatre Arts’ executive director, is one of five performers playing Dungeons and Dragons in a two-night live-streamed event to raise money for five area theatres, including Port Angeles Playhouse and Peninsula College Theatre Department.

The story will play out live at 6 p.m. on the next two Sundays, March 21 and March 28, at twitch.tv/danddanddrama. The GoFundMe to support this project is live now; all proceeds will be divided evenly among the five theatres. To donate, go to dddfundraiser.com. Donations received live during the dramas directly affect gameplay as it is happening.

The fantasy story will follow the exploits of the Upright Paladin’s Brigade: a ragtag group of thespians who moonlight as adventurers for hire.

“D&D and Theatre are the perfect pair. This is live, long-form improv, gamified … and at the end of the night, every bit of work we put into it will directly benefit our theatre communities whose job it is to bring joy and support to our communities,” Holladay said.

Leading the charge as the Dungeon Master is Nathan Kessler-Jeffrey, San Juan Community Theatre’s artistic director. Rounding out the players are Tia Stephens, representing Port Angeles Playhouse; Fred Robinson, playing for Peninsula College Theatre Department; and Jake Perrine, artistic director at Orcas Performing Arts Center.

The group also has enlisted the talents of local professional artists Cammry Lapka and Ron Cole, who have created original character art and marketing work exclusively for this event.

Find more information — including a full menu of donation tiers, player biographies, theatre info and more — at dddfundraiser.com.

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