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| 2002-2003 TEV Canada by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe The story of the scholar Faust, a master of philosophy, law, medicine
and theology, has fascinated mankind across the ages. The more Faust knows,
the less satisfied he feels. As his discontent grows, he begins looking
for answers outside the boundaries of conventional wisdom. He calls on
the spirit world and Mephistopheles, the Devil, appears. He offers Faust
great rewards if he signs a contract with blood. Faust agrees to the bargain
and the journey of temptation is born. |
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Faust is a seeker of truth. He is aware of the uselessness of his own intellectual knowledge and yet he is blinded by the ego he has acquired through his studies. The Devil, who plays with the ego of man, easily finds a doorway into his soul. He creeps in slowly, formulating a complex web of intrigue and temptation until Faust becomes lost... But the Devil meets an unexpected obstacle in the innocent peasant girl Gretchen. This allegorical poetic drama, set in 18th Century Germany, is the ideal
context in which to explore the dangerous path of an awakening consciousness,
the exalted ambitions that can lead to self destruction, and the profound
impact of innocence and simplicity in the struggle against our darker
selves. This performance merges comedic elements with the Faust story
giving balance to this powerful drama.
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