Red Rabbit Productions
Indigenous Voices
We strive to create interactive entertainment that expands social consciousness and restores a platform to Indigenous voices.
What is Red Rabbit Productions?
Indigenous stories told by indigenous voices. Our primary medium is through the writing and production of live theatrical events in New England. We also hold seminars, host workshops, and consult on creative projections throughout the region. Those are our weekends. Daily, we fight the good fight- restoring voices to Indigenous and marginalized people through storytelling.
"When we are young, the words are scattered all around us. As they are assembled by experience, so also are we, sentence by sentence, until the story takes shape." -Louise Erdrich, The Plague of Doves
"Instead of kids hearing about beads and baskets and fringe, and about what 'was' and 'were,' we present Native American culture as a living contemporary culture." - Buffy Sainte-Marie
Scott LaTour, MA
Director of Operations
Director of Operations
Scott LaTour is an instructional designer and organizational behaviorist by trade and game designer by hobby. Enrolled as a member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, Scott earned both his B.S. & M.A. in Psychology from Western Michigan University before relocating to metro Boston. He handles the logistics of our projects, manages participant conduct, and steers the ship.
Scott was the creative director for Ink LARP, and staff at Clockwork Skies, before partnering with Zoe to run After Dark, Thaumatrope, and Elsewhere.
Zoe Eddy, PhD
Creative Director
Creative Director
Zoe Eddy (Huron-Wendat) is an archaeologist, social anthropologist, and educator by trade. Zoe earned her B.A. in Anthropology and East Asian Language and Civilizations at Bowdoin College and has completed her joint Phd in Archaeology and Social Anthropology at Harvard University.
Zoe is the creative director for Red Rabbit Pro and director behind After Dark, Clockwork Seas, Thaumatrope, and Elswhere as well as a long time staffer of Madrigal, and game director of Madrigal: Oathbound. Along with her research, Zoe is a published author of academic articles, short fiction, and poetry.
Our Values
We see our games and other related events as places that should serve as intersectional creative arenas. We prioritize building a safe community for all of our players.
We are actively anti-racist, anti-Nazi, anti-transphobic, anti-homophobic, and prioritize decolonization of both the real and fictitious world. We believe that countering the above philosophies, particularly racism, necessitates constant work, learning, and action.
We are a sex positive space that encourages individual expression of varying consensual lifestyles.
Larp communities are comprised of diverse people with diverse needs. In particular, many larpers are impacted by mental health. We do not tolerate stigmatizing language about mental health.
Financial inequity is a major barrier to larping. We actively work to make larping affordable to as many people as possible and encourage other games to consider financial barriers.
We are against harassment of any kind, including all harassment that violates the aforementioned values. We reserve the right to ban from our spaces anyone who violates our community standards. We do not tolerate threats of violence.
We consider online harassment and online hate speech as equally damaging as harassment that occurs in our spaces.
While we believe in the power of reconciliation and restorative justice. However, we foremost value the safety of our spaces. Larp, especially in New England, has fostered racists, predatory people, and discriminatory practices. Transformative approaches to our communities are prioritized over reconciliation with people who have harmed communities and/or individuals.
Finally, we consider the best way to progress in our communities is to encourage diversity. BIPOC and LGBTQ people need and should be offered prominent spaces in community.
We acknowledge that social justice is a constant process. We hold ourselves accountable in terms of making change.
Our Media
We write and run live theatre events.
Our stories are contemporary, fantastical, and real.
Collaborative storytelling is what we do. We create engagements of all sizes and shapes and let our customers fill them with their experiences. In doing this, we create a space where they can explore their identities, and share those with the world.
Our Patreon
We have launched a Patreon! For insights into how we make our creative decisions, bonus content from productions, and general commentary on Indigenous voices in pop culture, check us out!
Witchtowers Games
Under our Witchtowers imprint, we run a variety of progressive Live Action Roleplay Events. These theatrical productions are exercises in collaborative storytelling and community building,
Zealot
Starting in the fall of 2023, Zealot LARP is a dark high fantasy game set in a world where the Gods walk the world in the generations after a great and tumultuous war.
See the game unfold in the build up to the first event here:
zealotlarp.com
Upcoming Witchtowers Events
Elsewhere
Sturbridge Host Hotel & Conference Center, Sturbridge, MA
June 17, 2023 Sturbridge Host Hotel & Conference Center, Sturbridge, MA
One-day Campaign Event
Madrigal: Oathbound
May 26-28, 2023 4-H Camp Middlesex, Ashby MA
Weekend Campaign Event
September 29-Oct 1 , 2023
Level Up New England (LUNE)
Information Coming Soon!
Contact Us
witchtowers@gmail.com (all game questions)
scott@ink-larp.com (formal disciplinary concerns)