From members of Mischief Theatre, creators of the Olivier award winning ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ and the BBC’s ‘Goes Wrong Show; comes this brand new live action role play podcast. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Comedy FictionComedyFictionImprov |
An Arch Devil, her romantic suiters and The Happy Boys walk into a Ball…it goes exactly how you would expect. more
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The Happy Boys journey to the 7th layer of hell…The icy land of Maladomini (twinned with Luke.) more
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Loving this series from the Mischief Theatre team. Laugh out loud funny and oddly touching at the same time. Thanks for yet another amazing production.
My favourite d&d podcast, think they are so talented and the funniest group ever!
As a huge Mischief fan, I knew this podcast would be good. When a bunch of fantastic storytellers come together to play a game they love and create a story around that game, it creates a beautiful work of art. I know nothing about D&D but the description of the rules and various aspects of gameplay gave me a clear understanding on what was going on. This podcast is just another way the amazing folks at Mischief manage to bring lots of light and laughter into my life.
I’m only two episodes in, but I think I’ve found my new D&D obsession! The chemistry within the group is really clear, and their shared sense of humour really makes this stand out from other D&D media. I’m looking forward to following this troupes journey for (hopefully) a long time!
as a big dnd live play fan and someone who’s loved watching all of the classics (d20, critical role, naddpod, la by night, etc) — this one by far makes me laugh out loud the most! i’ve been a huge fan of all of these artists and dave’s storytelling is fantastic and ridiculous, and all the characters are a joy to follow and absolute goofs! definitely give them a listen!!!
Apple Podcasts | #99 | United States/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #16 | United Kingdom/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #137 | United Kingdom/Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #173 | Canada/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #92 | Australia/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #162 | France/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
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