
About this Event
1981 Chicago—It's Ronald Reagan’s first year as president, and trickledown economics should kick in any day now. Jane Byrne is Mayor, Hill Street Blues is on TV, and the Wrigley family just sold the Cubs. Everyone you know says they were at Disco Demolition Night, but you suspect most of them are lying.
Fangs Gallery (loosely based on Andy Warhol's Factory) is an art gallery and collective known for experimental pop art and provocative art films. Dozens of careers have been launched at Fangs Gallery, and some have even gained mainstream popularity. The gallery opening has brought together an eccentric mix of artists, musicians, drag queens, gallery employees, and society trendsetters.
And—of course—vampires!
Warhol's Factory was a haven for queer and trans artists and performers, and the game design reflects that. Most characters can be played as any gender, and queer relationships are built into the setting. Players should be comfortable being in a space where queer relationships and identities are centered.
Playlist: For setting vibes, listen to our playlist!
Pre-assigned characters: After you purchase your ticket, we'll send you a link to the player survey. The GMs will use your survey results to match you to a character with friends, rivals, and goals they hope to accomplish.
New larpers welcome!: If you've never larped before (or even if you have), feel free to reach out with any questions.
More info: Warhol's Factory was a haven for queer and trans artists and performers, and the game design reflects that. Most characters can be played as any gender, and queer relationships are built into the setting. Players should be comfortable being in a space where queer relationships and identities are centered.
FAQ and Casting Info
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Goblin Market Manga & Curiosities, North Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, IL, USA, United States
USD 30.10