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Written By Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
George Mason University 22'
Directed by Kristin Johnsen-Neshati
Costume Design by Jeremy Pritchard and Jaime Ericson
Scenic/Projections Design by Johnathan Dahm Robertson
Lighting Design by Caleb McMurtry
Sound Design by Shyloh-Symone Bailey and Chris Tait
Props Design by Stephan K. Starling
Photography by OLLI Photography Club
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This modern spin on the classic morality play, Everyman, tells the story of Everybody who is selected from the ensemble by random lottery in front of the audience at the start of every performance. Everybody accompanied by Friendship, Love, Kinship, and many others explore what really matters in life, what comes after death, and how factors such as capitalism and racism play into our life.
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The directors' concept had the show set at a college campus and asked the question: What does it look like to face death when you're just starting life?
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The costume team designed the costumes with the idea of "what do these metaphorical concepts such as "Kinship", "Stuff", and "Death" look like when they are personified, and what do they look to college students?". The team also had to figure out creative methods to make sure all costumes could fit all of the actors no matter body shape or size.



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