'Flat White: A Cyberpunk Dystopia in Melbourne (or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Housing Crisis) is an actual-play live show where improvisers play through a roughly 90-minute dystopian tabletop roleplaying game set in a fictional Melbourne in the far-off future of 2019.
'Throughout the experience, the audience can vote on events and situations, or provide bonuses to support or hinder the players in their journey, similar to streaming DnD live shows.'
Source: Melbourne Fringe.
Presented (digitally, as a pre-recorded session) at the Cabaret Stage, the Motley Bauhaus, as part of Melbourne Fringe, 6-9 and 10-23 October 2022.
Director: William Rotor.