The Summoning of Everyman
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Bread & Roses Theatre 68 Clapham Manor Street, City of London, SW46DZ
Aug 8-12

Everyman has been summoned by Death to meet his maker - and he doesn't want to go. This interactive performance brings his struggle directly to the audience, asking them to become part of the story and follow in his footsteps. Will you help Everyman make his peace? Previous audiences have and said: “A one man tour de force... gripped from start to finish... a mix of pathos and humour all done with a light touch... a real privilege and honour being there... having volunteered, with no acting experience whatsoever, was guided expertly throughout by Robert... an hour very well spent... I’ve come to see it again! What more do I need to say? In awe of the intensity!” Everyman was originally written in the late 15th Century as a morality play – it has been adapted by award-winning playwright and performer Robert Crighton as a piece of interactive theatre. The audience is invited by Robert to help make the story happen – without them the story cannot be told – and so turning the play into a piece of living theatre, one that can be shared in terms of the early 21st Century.
- Tickets £12 (concessions £10); for more information and to book, visit www.breadandrosestheatre.co.uk