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About this event:
- Category:
- Drama
- Event type:
- Booking required | In-person
- Admission:
- £10 (£5 concessions)
- Location:
- Milton Court Studio Theatre
Event information
Everyman is at his peak; successful and loved by everyone, when suddenly Death comes calling. Deserted by friends, family and everything he’s built for himself, Everyman sets out on a final frantic search for a friend, anyone, to speak in his defence.
Everyman asks whether it is only at the end that we can truly understand our lives, exploring ‘both the frantic dizziness of a money-driven world and the beckoning finality of death’ (Guardian).
Award-winning poet and playwright Carol Ann Duffy’s thrilling contemporary adaptation of the fifteenth century play The Summoning of Everyman, is directed by Katherine Nesbitt.
Please note this production contains adult content including strong language, scenes of drug and alcohol use, depictions of vomit and references to self-harm. Haze will be used.
Creative team
Katherine Nesbitt director
Amanda Mascarenhas set designer
Vanessa Lingham costume designer
Lucy Glassbrook movement director
Simon Money company voice work
Annemette Verspeak company voice work
Josh Cole Brown lighting designer
Livia Brewster sound designer
Levi Meehan Powell video designer
Everyman Amber Gadd & Ebenezer Gyau
God/Good Deeds Francesca Gilbert
Death Willy Ramnek Petri
Knowledge/Fellowship Abdul Sessay
Mother/Senses & Qualities/Goods Iman Boujelouah
Sister/Senses & Qualities/Goods Lola Shalam
Father/Senses & Qualities/Goods Arnold Patrick Lumu
Fellowship/Senses & Qualities/Goods/Weather Reporter Maisie Norma Seaton
Fellowship/Senses & Qualities/Goods/Weather Reporter Stanley Kayley
Fellowship/Senses & Qualities/Goods Curt Ray
The role of Everyboy will also be played by Ebenezer Gyau
View profiles for our Final-year Actors 2022-23
Venue information
Milton Court, based across the road from our Silk Street building, provides the School with world-class performance and training spaces, including a state of the art concert hall, a lyric theatre, a studio theatre and several major rehearsal rooms.
- Milton Court, 1 Milton Street, London, EC2Y 9BH