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SUMMARY:Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe
DESCRIPTION:<p><em><a title="The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragical_History_of_Doctor_Faustus">The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus</a></em>, based on the German <a title="Faustbuch" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faustbuch">Faustbuch</a>, was the first dramatised version of the <a title="Faust" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faust">Faust</a> legend about a scholar's dealing with the devil. While versions of "The Devil's Pact" can be traced back to the 4th century, Marlowe deviates significantly by having his hero unable or unwilling to repent and paying the price for his arrogance.</p>
<p>&nbsp;The script was highly edited and rewritten after Marlowe's death. Two versions of the play exist: the 1604 <a title="Quarto" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarto">quarto</a>, also known as the A text, and the 1616 quarto or B text. Many scholars believe that the A text is more representative of Marlowe's original because it contains irregular character names and idiosyncratic spelling: the hallmarks of a text that used the author's handwritten manuscript as a major source.</p>
<p>&nbsp;This production relies on the original A text &ndash; it is a story that remains timeless as it seems to sum up the Achilles&rsquo; heel of the human race; hubris.&nbsp; Through Faustus, Marlow reveals the extreme egotism of the human race which constantly forgets its place in the universe and refuses to learn from history.&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;While such a resolute belief in our own brilliance has enabled us to rule the world, it will unfortunately be responsible for our eventual demise.&nbsp; Although written in the 16<sup>th</sup> Century, the play focuses on worthless greed and materialism.&nbsp; This reflects perfectly 21<sup>st</sup> Century Western societies.&nbsp; We live in a world that is self-serving and materialistic and, in the opinion of some, soulless &ndash; so many of us are willing to sell our souls for so little.&nbsp; Faustus sells his soul for nothing &ndash; everything he thinks he gains is nothing more than a trick of the eye; a sleight of hand or a figment of his own imagination.</p>
LOCATION:The Rondo Theatre, St Saviour's Road, Bath,  BA1 6RT, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Dance & Theatre Wiltshire event
URL:http://danceandtheatrewiltshire.net/whats-on/2010/11/24/doctor-faustus-by-christopher-marlowe
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