When I read this I hadn't considered more than one actor playing Everyman, but considering what Everyman represents I must admit it does seem appropriate. Well done.
1. Which century was this play written? The 15th 2. What is the messenger’s role in this play? A narrator 3. What country was Everyman born in? England 4. What kind of play is this? Morality Play 5. Who does the messenger talk to at the beginning of the play? The audience 6. What book is referenced by the messenger? The Bible 7. Who created man, according to this play? God 8. How was the world when it was first created? Perfect 9. Who created sin, according to this play? Man 10. Why does Everyman have to face God? He must face his reckoning
coming to watch this after reading and listening to it. I am so grateful for portland community college to upload this these actors have no clue how intensely they are being watched by fellow college students from all over. lol
This is so helpful for my university Drama class where we are reading Everyman amongst other plays. The acting is so well done and the costumes are so fun and lively that I actually enjoyed every minute of this production. Because I was enjoying myself it made it that much easier to absorb the tale itself and the themes. Thank you for putting on such a wonderful performance!
This is so much fun. I love the Peter Brook touch of the stilts, the puppets. I watched this with very low expectations. This is easily one of the most fun things I've watched in a long time.
This helped me understand the story more and fully grasp what I was reading. Definitely needed this something like this for my final project. Bravo everyone!!
i really liked this i am studying christopher marlowe docter faustus and was reading about morality plays and everyman was mentioned so i came here on youtube to check it out throughly enjoyed it.
What a fascinatingly unique production! I used a few clips in an undergraduate presentation to illustrate the effectiveness of allegory, and it couldn't have been more helpful. Thanks!
Reading the play can be a little boring, so I had my tutee watch this while we read and discussed the play. Made things a LOT easier and faster. Very interesting design and transitions. Was a little skeptical of the parts that were left out; good job nevertheless.
In costumes ,background music and strange stage-props,the present production of "Everyman" takes us back to the darkness of medieval age.But as the internal message of Everyman is,it is universal,-appealing to all the ages and all the places of the world.Thereby appealing today as well.Indeed Gooddeed remains as the only real friend and rescuer of mankind (Everyman).Fellowship, Friends and Kinsmen only follow man in happier times,only to abandon him in crisis.
basically from what i'm understanding. It Doesn't matter how much Strength, Beauty, Knowledge, among other things that you possess. As long you're a good person. You're good deeds will follow you into heaven
Yeh, pretty much (I have to write a paper on this next week, that's why I'm here) But you're on the right track. This play shows that the material and physical aspects of life mean nothing when death comes knocking, it is what we do and the actions we take that we will "take" to Heaven for God to hold accountable. Good luck on the project!
I liked the interpretation - suitably simple with the puppets reinforcing the allegorical nature of the play. The production would have been enhanced if a greater variety of ages had been represented by 'Everyman'. Thanks for sharing it.
I just saw this play in Huntsville Alabama at UAH campus it was much simpler but quite well done I was watching this to gather what was actually said at the end and if they left anything out
Caleb Dalby I actually laughed this is so true. I’m in high school and we are doing this play and it’s funny that some people think they can do better so they judge😂
Uh...so yeah. The story itself seems interesting to me. The cast and acting however is slouchy and half-way asleep through their performances. There is no real urgency or character to the scene. Get some coffee in them!
I directed this play at university and also acted. It is a shame to see such crap like this. No urgency and tension in the acting.Even the casting is lacking. No fear evoked. Bruno Bakahika would also trash this too.
When I read this I hadn't considered more than one actor playing Everyman, but considering what Everyman represents I must admit it does seem appropriate. Well done.
It dilutes the existential prerogative of the play in a typically lefty superficialist kind of way. Mandatory for a souless Portland to be sure!
1. Which century was this play written?
The 15th
2. What is the messenger’s role in this play?
A narrator
3. What country was Everyman born in?
England
4. What kind of play is this?
Morality Play
5. Who does the messenger talk to at the beginning of the play?
The audience
6. What book is referenced by the messenger?
The Bible
7. Who created man, according to this play?
God
8. How was the world when it was first created?
Perfect
9. Who created sin, according to this play?
Man
10. Why does Everyman have to face God?
He must face his reckoning
Thanks m8!
I love you dude!
coming to watch this after reading and listening to it. I am so grateful for portland community college to upload this these actors have no clue how intensely they are being watched by fellow college students from all over. lol
Watching this helped me to visualize the reading! And by that I mean, I just didn't want to read it so I looked it up here.
This is so helpful for my university Drama class where we are reading Everyman amongst other plays. The acting is so well done and the costumes are so fun and lively that I actually enjoyed every minute of this production. Because I was enjoying myself it made it that much easier to absorb the tale itself and the themes. Thank you for putting on such a wonderful performance!
I'm just finding this 10 years after the performance, and I am so glad to be here now.
I know why a lot of you are here, so I'll spare you the trouble:
Video starts at 5:40
life saver thank you
May God bless you and your progeny 🙏
This is so much fun. I love the Peter Brook touch of the stilts, the puppets. I watched this with very low expectations. This is easily one of the most fun things I've watched in a long time.
I have shown this many times to my theatre students. I think it's a lovely concept and execution. Thank you for sharing.
This helped me understand the story more and fully grasp what I was reading. Definitely needed this something like this for my final project. Bravo everyone!!
...as a freshman - ad IIRC a sophomore - in High School in the mid 60s - I was this morality play twice...
i really liked this i am studying christopher marlowe docter faustus and was reading about morality plays and everyman was mentioned so i came here on youtube to check it out throughly enjoyed it.
I'm training my students to perform this play...came here for some inspiration..that was very helpful..thank you so much
weeb professor, what a world
@@BlamoStramo lmao
Bravo! I have watched your performance of this play many times. Very creative;y done! I just love it.
What a fascinatingly unique production! I used a few clips in an undergraduate presentation to illustrate the effectiveness of allegory, and it couldn't have been more helpful. Thanks!
Reading the play can be a little boring, so I had my tutee watch this while we read and discussed the play. Made things a LOT easier and faster.
Very interesting design and transitions. Was a little skeptical of the parts that were left out; good job nevertheless.
Ohh watching this plays that is in our study just before exam...may thee god with me in exam hall
This is my favorite literature lesson. This is the best lesson to our life. indeed this is a morality play.This is a literature lesson in Sri Lanka
Exactly !
The second "Everyman" (actress) was best by far. Liked the puppets and the atmosphere, too.
The transitions were interesting.
Extremely well done production. Great work!
Extremely well done play!! The visuals and the acting skills of the cast were amazing
you literally do not understand how hard it is to hold back from doing my optimus prime impression while acting Death
Have I never seen such a good play!
I never thought it would be like this. This is superb.
Just love it
In costumes ,background music and strange stage-props,the present production of "Everyman" takes us back to the darkness of medieval age.But as the internal message of Everyman is,it is universal,-appealing to all the ages and all the places of the world.Thereby appealing today as well.Indeed Gooddeed remains as the only real friend and rescuer of mankind (Everyman).Fellowship, Friends and Kinsmen only follow man in happier times,only to abandon him in crisis.
Thank you for this great play!!! I have a English paper to complete and reading it confused me worse! This helped soooo much! 🙌🏾🙌🏾
SAME
I hope you did will on your paper. Was it the typo accidental in your comment ? A -an
Good work of arts .This performance gives life to the play
basically from what i'm understanding. It Doesn't matter how much Strength, Beauty, Knowledge, among other things that you possess. As long you're a good person. You're good deeds will follow you into heaven
Yeh, pretty much (I have to write a paper on this next week, that's why I'm here) But you're on the right track. This play shows that the material and physical aspects of life mean nothing when death comes knocking, it is what we do and the actions we take that we will "take" to Heaven for God to hold accountable. Good luck on the project!
Almost word for word. Very well played !!
Not even close.
I liked the interpretation - suitably simple with the puppets reinforcing the allegorical nature of the play. The production would have been enhanced if a greater variety of ages had been represented by 'Everyman'.
Thanks for sharing it.
Aaahhhh amazing play! Much useful for my B.A undergrad!
Thank you for sharing this very innovative and insightful performance.
Wowwww
Great job
It's very helpful. Thanks
we competed at districts performing this as a one act last week and we made it to state! out of 9 schools! i play god !
Thanks, this helped me with reading the play.
Struggling to understand this. have to do a group project on it
hate those group projects tho. wish i just cant do an essay on it instead of group presentation
yo how did your project go
@@emilymerckx9620 it ended up doing fine.
Excellent performance of the play, Bravo!
This is an excellent performance.I have to study this play.your production could be help for it.Amazing costume making.I was enjoying.
Those figures are gonna give me nightmares for days
Watching this helped me to visualize the reading. Thanks!!!
Excellent play
HA! Same here! Now… who can I get to write my paper? LOL!
This was Awesome! Now I have to write an Essay. Thanks!
It was great play. Thanks for it. Greetings from Turkey.
very well, i have the script for it while im watching. its almost word for word
Bravo!
Bravo! loved it!
It was always creepy. It shows up in my dreams occasionally to this day still.
The Lead Designer's name is Shae Uisna.
This story is so real never trust any body cousin also left everyman at the time of need
Module brought me here😂
Same here 🤣🤣
By watching this one can get a clear idea about the drama than reading.
I just saw this play in Huntsville Alabama at UAH campus it was much simpler but quite well done I was watching this to gather what was actually said at the end and if they left anything out
"Vinny you PTSD is showing."
this is the second to last place I thought I'd find a vinesauce reference (I'm assuming this is such).
I have to do this bc i dont wanna fail theater and i didnt want to read so i watched it instead
amazing
A line was omitted. "...and from heaven to depart. In Hell for to dwell, world without end, lo yonder I see everyman walking...
how well does this stick to the actual play?
Who else is here for Kizza?
Everyman!!
It's not that I think it's a bad production but nothing has put me to sleep faster
i love all thes high school students who apparently have the ability to judge acting and plot so perfectly... comment sections... ugh
Caleb Dalby I actually laughed this is so true. I’m in high school and we are doing this play and it’s funny that some people think they can do better so they judge😂
I have to write an essay on this crap.
Rob Leigh did you do it?
haha studying this here in Greece too
same my guy same. Its honestly super hard to follow with the wording, its making me sleepy
dude same
Rob Leigh We are studying this in my country too.. 🙄
I came here from Manish sir's class. Who else is here from Manish sir's class???
Gd act.superb
90s tv is the best
Good play :-)
Hocam yemeğe 30 sn erken çıkabilirmiyiz
Is that George Costanza as your avatar?
Is that jake roper? the actor in the beginning?
Trevor sent me here.
nice.
I'm not sure why, but a lot of the original content of the play is missing. I actually, I think I know why...
You know why. It's because a bunch of anti-Christian atheists are behind this rendition.
The thoughtfulness behind the costuming, props, actor changes, delivery! This is a banger, and made me like this play which for a while I disliked
Ted college is very very good
cool
yep, tyler?
thumbs up if you're here from mr beaulne's class
tough to take death seriously here, unless that was the intent.
Messenger 1:42 5:07
Doctor 46:42
...justin?
Orhan hocam 5 puan
I don't recall Andrew's laugh as "Goods" sounding that creep from backstage. of course what do I know I could only smell things... jk jk
Where’s Slenderman
Yeah haha. It's a good decade.
Laaaan bir Türk yok mu
Uh...so yeah. The story itself seems interesting to me. The cast and acting however is slouchy and half-way asleep through their performances. There is no real urgency or character to the scene. Get some coffee in them!
you are right
yeah. i don't recognize that simpsons character
666 likes hell yeah!
Too bad many of you wont catch the real message.
They left out so much. This was pathetic.
yup
Muraaaaaaat roder Yusuf
28:30 enter knowledge
haha yeah
I directed this play at university and also acted. It is a shame to see such crap like this. No urgency and tension in the acting.Even the casting is lacking. No fear evoked. Bruno Bakahika would also trash this too.
Please shut up.
7:40
35.08
11:02
He don't know how to play drums booooooooo