Faust. Photo-Emma Bailey, Illustration-Elsa Kriebel
Photo-Emma Bailey, Illustration-Elsa Kriebel
Photo-Emma Bailey, Illustration-Elsa Kriebel
  • The House stage, The House, University of Plymouth

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Come right in. Have a seat. Name your price.
Faust is a new version of a very old story, an interactive twist on the classic tale of the infamous doctor and his deal with the devil.
The world has changed since Dr. Faustus summoned the demon Mephistopheles, but one thing has remained the same: Nothing comes without a cost. Today we have conjured A.I., nuclear power, social media, next-day delivery… and we bargain daily.
Each show is unique, guided by the audience’s choices. Combining elements of Marlowe, Goethe and European folklore, Faust explores the path to damnation or salvation and asks how the old tales can help us navigate our complicated times.
‘Delivers both laughter and poetry. ★★★★’ — The Stage on Kriebel & Bouras’ Beowulf
Faust is a brand new interactive theatre performance by Seth Kriebel & Zoe Bouras.
Date: Wednesday 5 March 2025
Time: 19:30 – 20:30
Venue: The House Stage
Ticket information: £10, £7 concessions, free to University of Plymouth students
Age restriction: suitable for 12 years and over, all children must be accompanied by an adult.
Content warning: occasional swearing and mild sex references. Due to the interactive nature of the performance, there is a possibility of objectionable language from other audience members. Interaction is optional, no one will be forced to do anything and the show can be enjoyed by those who prefer to sit back and watch.
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