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Fall Production: Everybody (Nov. 17–20)

November 12, 2022

You are invited to UP Theater’s second production of the fall, Everybody. The play follows Everybody as they journey from life into death to confront life’s greatest mysteries: who are we? How do you create community? What makes a good life? Award-winning playwright Brandon Jacobs Jenkins brings us on the ride in this irreverent and surprising riff on the 15th century morality play, Everyman. Underscoring the shared hopes, fears, and randomness of the human experience, the cast for this production will be chosen by lottery during each performance. This is a play you will want to see more than once: no two performances will be the same! Join us for this comedic, thought provoking, and immersive theatrical experiment. 

Performances are November 17–19 at 7:30 p.m. and November 20 at 2 p.m. in the Mago Hunt Theater. Tickets are $12 for adults and $8 for students. Faculty and staff are eligible for half-price tickets with the promo code HALF4FACSTAFF. Tickets may be purchased HERE.  

Go to up.edu/theater for more information.

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Filed Under: 11-14-2022 Tagged With: Mago Hunt Center Theater, Theater Program

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