Chelmsford Theatre Workshop
19th – 23rd July 2022.
Everyman is a highly successful, wealthy, and popular person who has climbed the professional and social ladder while leading a life of modern debauchery, oblivious to the hurt, destruction and chaos left in his wake amongst family, friends, the environment and the world at large.
On Everyman’s 40th birthday, Death appears and calls time on the party. Forced to give an account of his life to God, Everyman flees to find someone, anyone to help defend him. But, as Death says, “The hour is later than you think”.
Everyman is a brilliant piece of modern theatre, but it is not for the faint- hearted. The play contains strong language and 1 piece of very strong language. The subject matter covered includes death, mortality, religion, homelessness, drug-use, environmental catastrophe and peril. It contains scenes depicting drug-use and alcohol consumption. It is not recommended for anyone who may experience trauma, upset or anxiety from these subjects.
Everyman – Vikki Pead
God/Good Deeds – Laura Bradley
Death – Alan Edwards
Knowledge – Richard Dawes
Fellowship/Goods – Andy Williams
Fellowship/Goods – Abi Hunt
Fellowship/Goods – Lauren Gladwin
Fellowship/Weather Reporter – Ben Perkins
Fellowship – Andrea Dalton
Fellowship – Suzi Williams
Mother/Weather Reporter/Senses – Jacqui Newman
Father/Weather Reporter/Senses – Paul Warner
Sister/Weather Reporter/Senses – Jennifer Burchett
Everygirl – TBC
Production Team
Director – Danny Segeth
Assistant Director – Sophie Geddes
Cinematographers and AV Consultants – Hell Fire Creative (Southend, Essex)
Stage Manager – Iain Sutton-Holding
Tickets are £12 Concessions £10.00 (except Friday and Saturday.) Available from the Chelmsford Civic Theatre box office, by calling 01245 606505 or via the Chelmsford Theatres website. Tickets are also available on the door from 45 minutes prior to the performance. (Cash and card payments accepted.)