By Jeff Murphy,
                                                									September 20, 2023
                                             
                                                
                                                
WARRENSBURG, MO – Get ready for innovative and entertaining stage performances as
                                                   University of Central Missouri (UCM) Theatre and Dance presents the mainstage play,
                                                   “Everybody,” by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins at the James L. Highlander Theatre. The play
                                                   takes place at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 28-30, and at 2 p.m.
                                                   Saturday, Sept. 30 and Sunday, Oct. 1. 
A show that deals with mature themes and adult language, “Everybody” is a contemporary
                                                   take on the  15th-century play “Everyman” that explores the universal experience of
                                                   mortality. “Everybody” delves into the unknown in a way never before seen on the Highlander
                                                   stage. Each night, five of the 10 actors will walk on stage oblivious of their role
                                                   in the show. Early in the play, the role of Everybody, an individual character, will
                                                   be decided by lottery, thus making each night different than the one before, and representing
                                                   how death comes for every man. The story follows Everybody as they journey through
                                                   the greatest mystery – the meaning of life. While facing this daunting fact, the performers
                                                   also will wrestle with Death, a physical persona of it, that is, and face the fear
                                                   of their looming demise. Filled with humor, wit and profound insights, the modern
                                                   play delves into existential questions about life, death and the choices we make along
                                                   the way. “Everybody” appeals to something in, well, everybody.
When asked about the production, Jenise Cook, the play’s director, stated, “You will
                                                   want to join us for every performance. The show utilizes a lottery system so there
                                                   are many different outcomes for our show. Each night will have a different spin on
                                                   Everybody and showcase a totally different show.” 
During the matinee on Sunday, Oct. 1, UCM Theatre and Dance will present its Pay-What-You-Can
                                                   performance. Audiences may choose to pay any amount, $1 or above, for a ticket. Additionally,
                                                   for the Thursday evening performance, ASL interpreters will be provided. New this
                                                   year, all tickets for UCM Theatre and Dance productions are free for UCM students
                                                   upon showing their UCM student ID. Tickets are also free for active military, veterans,
                                                   and military families upon purchasing at the Theatre and Dance Box Office with a military
                                                   ID.
 
The cast includes: Jen White, Riley Given, Caleb Klaus, Raegan Weber and Paige Showen
                                                   as the “Somebodies”, Grace’e Carr as Death, Rosalyn Schuster as Usher/God/Understanding,
                                                   Madison Keep as Friendship/Love, Alannah Trigg as Kinship/Time, Austin Cecil as Cousin/Evil,
                                                   Molly Jones as Stuff, and Sophie Heathcock as Girl.
The production team includes:  Director, Jenise Cook; Assistant Director, Stephanie
                                                   Heathcock; Stage Manager, Emily Meehan; Assistant Stage Manager, Joe Devero; Lighting
                                                   and Sound Design, Aleksandra Combs; Assistant Lighting Design, Braeden Sholes; Scenic
                                                   Design/Technical Direction, Spencer Musser; Costume, Hair and Makeup Design, Cassie
                                                   Kay Hoppas; Property Design, Wes Freeman, Light Board Operation, McKenna Sanford;
                                                   Sound Board Operation, Samuel Fischer; Sound Crew, Raegan Medlock; Publicity/Marketing
                                                   Director, Dr. Aaron Scully; Social Media Marketing Specialist, Shanna Sinow; Graduate
                                                   Shop Assistant, Dalima Kapten; Box Office Managers: Finn Juliano and Keyvon Lewis;
                                                   Office Professional, Lars Jepsen; Office Student Assistants, Shanna Sinow and Grace
                                                   Clark.
Free parking to attend the performance in the Highlander Theatre is available at the
                                                   parking lot on Clark Street, directly south of the theatre. Individuals who have questions
                                                   about the production are asked to please contact Dr. Aaron Scully at ascully@ucmo.edu
                                                   or call the UCM Theatre and Dance main office at 660-543-4020.
Tickets are available at the UCM Theatre and Dance office in Martin 113 from 8 a.m.
                                                   to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday, by calling 660-543-8811 or online at .  Anyone who has questions about tickets should please call 660-543-8811 or email
                                                   boxoffice@ucmo.edu.