World of Warcraft has developed a negative reputation as the pastime for anti-social video gamers who could use a shower, but the massive multiplayer online role-playing video game is the social release for all kinds of people who use the game to connect with others in ways they may rather not offline.
In Love and Warcraft is a new play that explores the culture of WOW players and how falling in love IRL can affect one’s relationship with their online kin.
Through Nov. 18. $26; $23 Carnegie and ArtsPass members; $19 students. The Carnegie, 1028 Scott Blvd., Covington, thecarnegie.com.