The play is a modern retelling of the 15th century morality play, Everyman. It is an immersive, metaphysical experiment about the journey to death. Death seeks out Everybody (who is meant to be a reflection of ourselves) to bring to God to give a presentation of how and why they have lived the way they have lived. Everybody is afraid to die alone, and asks if they can take one person with them on their journey toward death, but who will be willing to go?This play asks questions that are still mysteries at the core of human existence: What happens when we die? How do we prepare ourselves? What matters most while we are alive?
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A Fabulous 50th: Chicago and A Chorus Line!
Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall (4/18 - 4/18) | |
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Romeo and Juliet
2nd Story Theatre (3/28 - 4/6) | |
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Two Rooms
Zephyr Theatre (4/25 - 4/27) LIMITED TICKETS REMAIN | |
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Mary VanArsdel at The Gardenia Club
The Gardenia Supper Club (4/19 - 4/19)
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Amelia Earhart
FreeFall Stage - performing at EPIC Bible College (4/4 - 4/13) | |
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Tony Cronin’s LEAR and the Midwife - a BFF 24 in 25 Free First-Look Event
Santa Monica Playhouse - The Other Space (4/4 - 4/4) | |
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The Flying Karamazov Brothers: 50 Years of Juggling and Cheap Theatrics
Smothers Theatre (4/27 - 4/27) | |
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Into The Woods
Musical Theatre West (3/28 - 4/13) | |
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Chamber Music from Armenia to Denmark
Walt Disney Concert Hall (4/22 - 4/22) | |
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Musical Theatre West Presents “Into The Woods“
Carpenter Performing Arts Center (3/28 - 4/13) | |
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