Summary
Performing a morality play - especially one penned in the Middle Ages - might not seem too appealing to an average college theater student.
Dr. Terry Brino-Dean, associate professor of theater and director of the Seton Hill University theater program, has come up with a way to give "Everyman" -- a medieval drama that deals with man's fear of dying and his hope for redemption through his actions on earth -- a contemporary twist.See the full content of this document
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Seton Hill's 'Everyman' Keeps Medieval Text, Adds Modern Music
In a theatrical style that college students can relate to, Seton Hill's new adaptation of "Everyman" is a musical with songs by the Amer...
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