Everybody
Signature Theatre
The Pershing Square Signature Center
February 18, 2017
Photo courtesy of Signature Theatre |
Branden
Jacobs-Jenkins’ new Play, Everybody,
is based on the 15th century morality play Everyman. Lila Neugebauer’s direction has truly raised
the bar. Her broad strokes are only
exceeded by her eye for effective detail.
The passionate and remarkable partnership between her and Mr.
Jacob-Jenkins has created a brilliant and clear present day mortality
experience. The concept successfully
breaks the fourth wall in surprising ways that absorb each audience member, creating a true journey for everybody.
Photo courtesy of Signature Theatre |
God
(played by Jocelyn Bioh) calls on Death (Marylouise Burke) to request a
presentation from Everybody, holding them accountable for their experiences during
their time on Earth. When Everybody asks Death if they can bring along a companion to assist in making a successful
presentation, Death agrees. Who will
accompany Everybody on this journey of no return? What evidence can Everybody collect for the
presentation that has value, weight, and meaning?
The Playwright, Director, and Cast in Rehearsal Photo courtesy of Signature Theatre |
The
ensemble cast (Brooke Bloom, Michael Braun, Louis Cancelmi, David Patrick
Kelly, and Lakisha Michelle May) play numerous roles that vary each night of
the performance. Their roles are
assigned by a lottery at the beginning of the show. The playwright and director’s intention in this
is to have “some element of chance to be essential to the fabric of how this
event functions, how the evening makes meaning.” By doing this the “Everyman” character is not
assigned to “a single actor, who necessarily has an age, a gender, a race, a
sexual orientation. Also the notion that
death could strike any one of us at any moment” rings clear and true. This skillful ensemble exceeds any
expectation of this wild concept. They
create a relatable environment with honest moments and true relationships. The timing of their dialogue and the depth of
their connections are masterful, especially given the fact that they have each
memorized practically the entire script.
Playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins Photo courtesy of Signature Theatre |
Scenic
design by Laura Jellinek, lighting design by Matt Frey, and sound and original
music by Brandon Wolcott meld seamlessly to place the audience in the center of
the action. Signature Theatre’s
production of Everybody runs at The
Pershing Square Theatre Center through March 19. It is unique and profound, and brilliantly
achieves the purpose of the historic morality play for a modern day audience.
Domenick Danza
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