The play we watched on Sunday afternoon was about a story of how everyone die. The play started off with the actor who acted as god to give the audience some basic background information of what the play is about. The play included the elements of surprises and randomness. There were actors in the audience seats. When Death ask around the audiences for people to go along with her, there was a moment of intense anticipation that flow within my veins. Though, death acted rather hilarious. I did like the element of comedy too. When the act of the play begins, casters indicated that they will randomize the roles for everyone, for every time they perform. I didn’t buy it at first, but later on I was convinced that every actors know every detail of the play. The play also did the surprise element on the lighting. When one story finishes with everybody, the lights are shut and leaves the audiences with only voice. I personally think it’s an unique and interesting set up for the audiences to mesmerize into thinking. I also realize after the story telling time ended(when the lights are shut), everybody is just sitting under the light. Then looking at it closely, the person who’s sitting next to everybody was actually verbally saying what we are hearing. At that moment, I was convinced that every actor remember the every bits of the play. One thing they did that kept the ancient literature was that they Named the character in general names: Everybody, Stuff. Friendship, Love, Kinship, Cousin, etc. The story of the play shows how Everybody is going around her friends, kinship, cousins, etc to ask them if they are willing to die with her. In everybody’s perspective, she felt very depressed after knowing all her life, there were not many people that would go along with her to death. The truth of the matter is, Everybody is just being selfish and want someone to go along with her to DIE. Who would want to die just because of one person, we all have our lives, as the Cousin have said to Everybody. Though, Everybody did have Love to go along with her to die. I believe the lesson or moral of this is more like the people that really loves you are willing sacrifices themselves, even death. Towards the end, I was amaze by the set of the play. The backstage was connected to another door, and it was designed to be removeable. It was very amusing to watch that happening. At last, when Everybody is about to go die, her sin shows up. Everything that she has done wrongly in the past is going down with her. The moral behind it is that throughout each and everyone’s life, we have our own stories and course of actions, we must treat everyone nicely so that one day when we die, people will remember us.