Content warning: This production contains strong language, strobe-like effects, and essential oil-based scents.
What is Everybody?
This modern riff on the fifteenth-century morality play Everyman follows Everybody (chosen from amongst the cast by lottery at each performance) as they journey through life's greatest mystery – the meaning of living.
This show features an interactive lobby experience 30 minutes before the show. We encourage audiences to arrive ahead of time and bring headphones or earbuds that connect into a mobile device to fully experience the lobby.
Lobby Audio Guide
This performance includes an interactive lobby exhibit with an audio guide. We encourage audience members to bring a pair of headphones for their mobile device with them to the show. Click here to learn more about our interactive audience engagements.
About the Play
Everybody is an adaptation of Everyman by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, one of America's most successful contemporary playwrights. Visit our About page to learn about the playwright, the play's origins, and references made within the show.
Look Inside This Production
Take a look behind the scenes at the design process and the directorial vision. Read our dramaturg's note to learn, and our director's note here.
Don't Miss First Year Experience
Are you a first year or transfer student in the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts at ASU? Don't miss out on First Year Experience!
Meet other new students at ASU, enjoy dinner, an interactive pre-show event, and a performance of Everybody. This event is FREE.
To attend, register here.
Have questions, contact Kristina Friedgen (Audience Engagement Coordinator) at kfriedge@asu.edu.
DIGITAL LOBBY
To purchase tickets use the links below:
Friday, October 15 7:30PM - First Year Experience
Sunday, October 17 2:00pm - Post Show Workshop & Pizza
Thursday, October 21 7:30PM - Pre Show Workshop & Pizza
Sunday, October 24 2:00pm - Post Show Workshop & Pizza
For more information about the performance event visit our Box Office
All attendees are required to agree to adhere to ASU policies. At this time, consistent with CDC guidelines for colleges and universities, face coverings are required in the School of Music, Dance and Theatre indoor performance spaces, and strongly encouraged in our outdoor spaces when physical distancing is not possible. We ask that you monitor for cold/flu/COVID-like symptoms, and stay home if you are unwell. Our safety policy permits performers to remove face coverings for performance as they are frequently testing and monitoring their health. All policies are subject to change and ticket holders will be notified via email prior to the event date should this occur.