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HACC Film and Theatre Program

HACC Film and Theatre Program

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  • Everyman
    Dec 11 2025

    Everyman, written in approximately 1500 by an unknown author, is considered the finest surviving example of a medieval morality play. Serving as a bridge between the religious plays of the Middle Ages and the emerging secular drama of the Renaissance, it holds significant historical and artistic value. For this reason, it is commonly included in courses such as Introduction to Theatre, Theatre Appreciation, and Introduction to Humanities.

    Although its plot is relatively simple in structure, the play’s universal message allowed it to resonate widely with all classes of audiences across Europe. Through its use of allegorical characters such as Beauty, Good Deeds, and Knowledge, listeners can easily relate to the spiritual reckoning that Everyman, the central character, must confront at the end of his life.


    Everyman

    Directed by Brenda C. Eppley

    Sound effects by Brenda C. Eppley

    Audio Engineer: Daniel Snyder

    Characters

    Everyman: Anthony Leukus

    Angel: Samantha Crown

    God: David Payne

    Death: Daniel Snyder

    Fellowship: David Roberts

    Kindred: Noah Oiler

    Cousin: Deja Florence

    Goods: Gabby Kpakiwa

    Good Deeds: Julia Hunter

    Knowledge: William Zeigler

    Confession: Reygan Funk

    Beauty: Angela Ruediger

    Strength: Andrew Bauserman

    Discretion: Victoria Weber

    Five Wits: Ethan Hoffman

    Doctor: Paul Foltz


    Special thanks for the following sound effects:

    https://freesound.org/s/177958/ -- License: Creative Commons 0

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    https://freesound.org/s/740955/ -- License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0

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