Twice Rolled Tales Takes Actual Play to the Streets of NYC with Last Train to Brooklyn
Yes, this AP was made on an actual moving train.

COMING JUNE 19 TO YOUTUBE: LAST TRAIN TO BROOKLYN
In the middle of the night, somewhere in New York City, the four musicians of a fracturing rock band board a train, in a last, desperate attempt to prevent the Devil from collecting their souls. As the night deepens, secrets are revealed, long-held tensions come to a head, and the train delivers its passengers, one by one, into the Devil’s clutches.
Twice Rolled Tales’s newest actual play, Last Train to Brooklyn, is a site-specific take on AP using Caro Asercion’s Last Train to Bremen. The performers begin the story on tables across New York City, from a dollar-slice pizza dive to Times Square, with the final acts playing out on a 2am train to Brooklyn.
Taking inspiration from their city and their background in immersive art projects, director Linnie Schell brings together a cast and crew of NYC TTRPG community members to tell a story of the joy, messiness, and heartache of creating art. Along the way, they pen a love letter to the city that they call home and the medium of actual play.


One unforgettable night.

One shot to beat the Devil.
Last Train to Brooklyn features Jasmin Malave (@jazzylovesdrama, Twenty Sided Tavern) as The Mule, Ash Westover (@definitelynotathespian, QueeRPG) as The Cockerel, Linnie Schell (@linnieschell, Twice Rolled Tales) as The Cat, and Rowan McStay (@rowanmcstay, Mage Hand High Five) as The Hound.
Last Train to Brooklyn also features a new original song by Rowan McStay, “See You In Hell,” which will premiere with the AP on Thursday, June 19th.
One last train to Brooklyn.
This is one ride you won’t want to get off. Don’t miss the premiere of Last Train to Brooklyn, coming Thursday, June 19th to the Twice Rolled Tales YouTube channel!
Watch the Trailer Here: