When God sends Death for Everyman, Everyman summons his assets, attributes and accomplishments to accompany him. Will worldly goods go with him? Will Beauty? Kinship? In this new look at the English 15th century morality play, directed by Associate Professor of Theatre and director of the Seton Hill Theatre program Dr. Terry Brino-Dean, we come face to face with final judgment through the eyes of Everyman and, as T. S. Eliot says, “…wait for his escape … bound and helpless in a hut to which his enemies are about to set fire.”

Seton Hill students scheduled to perform in “Everyman” are: Steven J. Clemens of Imperial, Pa., Adriana Gissendanner of Clairton, Pa., Jonathan Stewart of Thompson, Pa., Laura Stracko of Nazareth, Pa., and Darcy Wood of Orlando, Fl. as Everyman; Laura Barron of Grove City, Pa. as Goods/Beauty; Ryan Carroll of Economy, Pa. as Kindred; Juistina Chiappelli of Penfield, Pa. as Messenger/Doctor; Sarah Danko of Latrobe, Pa. as Knowledge; Meredith Davis of Uniontown, Pa. as Angel; Michael Del Vecchio of Greensburg, Pa. as Discretion; Andrew Lease of Lancaster, Pa. as Fellowship/Strength; Natalie Moretti of Cheswick, Pa. as Good Deeds; Danielle Nortum of Johnsonburg, Pa. as God; Victoria Serra of Latrobe, Pa. as Death; Latoya Serrano of Christiansted, St. Croix, Virgin Islands as Confession; and Jamie Torres of Conemaugh, Pa. as Cousin/Five Wits.

Performance schedule: Friday, February 23, 2007 at 10:30 a.m. & 8 p.m.; Saturday, February 24 at 8 p.m.; Sunday, February 25 at 2 p.m.; Tuesday, February 27 at 10:30 a.m.; Wednesday, February 28 at 10:30 a.m.; Thursday, March 1 at 2 p.m. & 8 p.m.; Friday, March 2 at 8 p.m.; and Saturday, March 3 at 8 p.m.

Ticket information: Single admission tickets are $12. Seton Hill students (with valid ID), $5. Students from any school can purchase rush tickets five minutes before curtain, subject to availability, for $5 with a valid school ID. Groups of 16 or more can purchase tickets at a rate of $10 each with a reservation and advance payment. Order tickets by phone: 724-838-4241, by e-mail: boxoffice@setonhill.edu, or online at www.zaptix.com.

Seton Hill Theatre’s 2006 – 2007 season will conclude with the musical “Weird Romance,” April 27 – May 2, 2007.

The Seton Hill University Theatre Program has a long history of educating theatre majors for careers in the professional theatre while playing a vital role in the educational life of the campus. Seton Hill’s Theatre Program offers four full-length productions (as well as a number of shorter works) each year that generate audiences of over 3,500 and speak to topics addressed in courses across Seton Hill’s curriculum. For more information on the Theatre Program at Seton Hill, please visit www.setonhill.edu or call 724-830-0300.

Seton Hill University, founded by the Sisters of Charity, is a coeducational Catholic liberal arts university in Greensburg, Pa. Chartered in 1918, Seton Hill offers more than 30 undergraduate programs and nine graduate programs, including an MBA. Seton Hill brings the world to its students through its distinguished lecturers and nationally and internationally renowned centers. Recognized three times by Entrepreneur magazine as one of the nation’s Top 100 Entrepreneurial Universities, Seton Hill has also been named one of the Best in the Northeast by The Princeton Review and one of Pennsylvania’s Top 100 Businesses by Pennsylvania Business Central. In addition, Seton Hill has been named a University of Distinction by Colleges of Distinction, an organization founded by a group of concerned parents, educators and admissions professionals. For more information on Seton Hill please visit www.setonhill.edu or call 1-800-826-6234.

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