Guildies are in for a treat on Saturday 16 July – CSTS Melbourne’s second sensational shindig will feature The Guild!
Starring Felicia Day (aka Queen of the Interwebs), The web series revolves around the lives of an online guild, The Knights of Good, who play countless hours of an unnamed MMORPG video game. The story focuses on Codex, the guild’s Priestess, who attempts to lead a normal life after one of her guild-mates, Warlock Zaboo (Sandeep Parikh), shows up on her doorstep. Joss Whedon credits The Guild as one of the inspirations for Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog, which also starred Felicia Day.
So join us at Loop Bar (23 Meyers Lane, Melbourne) from 5pm. Tickets are $10 and will be available at the door. All proceeds will be donated to Equality Now.




Experience Dr Horrible's "Commentary! The Musical" & The Guild on 30 October 2010
We’re wrapping up Can’t Stop the Serenity 2010 with some very special Joss-y fun and Felicia Day’s hit web-series, The Guild, about a group of online gamers.
Cyd Serman (Felicia Day) is an online gamer, who goes by the name Codex. Her own therapist has dumped her, telling her she spends way too much time online. But when an online friend shows up at her door, mistaking cyber flirting for the real thing, Codex decides to enlist the help of the Guild. And gets them to all meet in the real world.
“The Guild” is a fast and funny web series that is enjoyable for more than just gamers. Anyone who spends a little too much time online will be able to relate in some ways, and enjoy the wacky and sometimes self-deprecating humor throughout. We will be screening Season 1.
We will also be screening Commentary! The Musical!, a full-length commentary track that is a completely original musical in its own right. Redefining post-modernism, Commentary! is a fun, behind-the-scenes glimpse of the production, heavily laced with inside jokes set to music very nearly as good as that in the actual production. It’s not to be missed!
Saturday 30 October 2010
Doors open at 2pm
Oxford Scholar Hotel @ 427 Swanston Street, Melbourne (opposite RMIT)
This is an all ages event
Tickets are just $10, available at the door (cash only).
($5 discount on presentation of ticket to Dr Horrible event dated 18 September)
Can’t Stop the Serenity supports Equality Now.