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Fallout 76’s Wasteland Theatre Company just did A Christmas CarolA holiday-appropriate performance raising money for charity
A holiday-appropriate performance raising money for charity

What first comes to mind when you think ofFallout 76? The buggy launch in 2018? A big wasteland to hang out with your mates? How about thefan-made art galleriesavailable in-game? Well, if that’s not wacky enough, meet The Wasteland Theatre Company, a collective of players who have organised, directed and performed a series of live shows in Fallout 76. Back in April, the company produceda version of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Julietin-game using a stage they built themselves. In the spirit of the holidays, the group reconvened to tackle another literary classic: Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, benefitting a children’s hospital.
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A Christmas Carol The PipBoy CutThe Wasteland Theatre players in their holiday spectacularWatch on YouTube
A Christmas Carol The PipBoy Cut

The Wasteland Theatre Company held the production as a fundraiser forFalloutFor Hope, a Fallout community effort to raise funds for St. Judes Children’s Research Hospital. The company say their show raised over $2,000, helping the overall total to pass $30,000. If their production has put you in a charitable mood, you can donate directly to St. Judeshereor get involved withFallout For Hopeat this link.