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Tales From Woodcreek is a new way to play Dungeons & Dragons
Renowned Dungeon Master Deborah Ann Woll has once again proved she’s a major pioneer when it comes to Dungeons & Dragons actual play.
Even before Dimension 20 went full set-design and Critical Role built an entire soundstage, Woll’s 2019 actual play series Relics & Rarities introduced immersive set design and bespoke physical artifacts and puzzles for celebrity players. With her latest series, Tales From Woodcreek, Woll has taken it one step further and transformed an entire historic village into a bonafide D&D escape room. The first episode aired Oct. 31 on the Dungeon Dudes YouTube channel, with new episodes dropping every Friday at 6 p.m. Eastern.
Generations ago, a witch cursed the village of Woodcreek and its four founding families. Many years later, their descendants — and a few special guests — return to put an end to the curse and restore Woodcreek to its former glory. Co-created with Ed Gass-Donnelly (also a longtime DM), Tales From Woodcreek fuses the unscripted TV format with D&D — all filmed on location at Black Creek Pioneer Village in Toronto, Canada.
Black Creek is a real historical site that regularly hosts paranormal investigations and ghost tours, along with more traditional educational programming. That means you get plenty of creaking floorboards in the Victorian schoolhouse and dirt paths connecting it to the rest of the village.


