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Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus, performed by Oxford Theatre Guild, December 2013
Bored with study, Doctor Faustus looks for a short cut to infinite knowledge in his magic books -- and raises Satan's little helper, Mephistopheles, who joins the renegade scholar as they rampage across Europe. Faustus squanders the Devil's promised prize of knowing it all in his pursuit of shallow and hedonistic pleasures; after all, the payment demand for his immortal soul seems so insignificant.
In a world where the internet grants us boundless knowledge and we fill precious time with cat antics, pornography and celebrity tittle-tattle, Faustus, a mischievous, party loving hell raiser, knows he should find salvation, but doesn't time fly when you're having fun?
OTG's devilish production of Marlowe's classic play sets the timeless story of wasted opportunities against a background of 2...
published: 25 Dec 2013
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Doctor Faustus Video Summary
Visit us at https://www.gradesaver.com/dr-faustus/study-guide/video-doctor-faustus-marlowe to read the full video transcript and our study guide for this classic play, which includes a full list of characters, themes, and much more.
Doctor Faustus is a tragedy written by Christopher Marlowe shortly before the playwright’s death in 1593. A cautionary tale, the play tells the story of Faustus, a man who sells his soul to the devil in exchange for power and riches. The character of Faustus has origins in German legend and is rumored to have been based on a real alchemist from the Renaissance era, Johann Georg Faust.
The play opens with a prologue in which a chorus introduces us to Faustus, a brilliant doctor of divinity who rose to prominence as a scholar despite modest origins. When we mee...
published: 24 Jul 2021
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Faustus is dragged to hell | Doctor Faustus (2011) | Act 5 Scene 2 | Shakespeare's Globe
It strikes! It strikes! Paul Hilton and Arthur Darvill star as Faustus and Mephistophilis in this eerie clip from Act V, scene 2 of Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus.
Buy now on DVD: https://bit.ly/Faustus2011DVD
#DoctorFaustus
published: 23 Oct 2012
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Doctor Faustus
Doctor Faustus - Casting a Female Mephistopheles
Performed by Maverick Theatre, The American College.
2020
Description:
Presenting the hero, Doctor Faustus who falls from the heights of knowledge and reason into the pits of the forbidden. Tampering with nature, he commits sin after sin in wretched company that feeds the evil in him while the good dies a slow death. Witness him rolling from the mount of righteousness into the engulfing dust of hell. Watch to learn all the shades that nourish and destroy us!
Staged between February 17 - 22, 2020.
Venue : The Auditorium,
The American College, Madurai
Video Editor: P. Balakrishnan 17ENS204
published: 24 Apr 2020
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The Spiritual Tragedy of Dr. Faustus presented by Bethany Lutheran College
Dr. John Faustus is a brilliant but restless and embittered scholar who has reached a dead end on his relentless search for knowledge. He yearns for a deeper understanding of the universe and for a more powerful way to influence it to bring him fame and prestige. Risking everything, he conjures a demon named Mephistopheles and offers his soul in exchange for absolute knowledge and power. Faustus spends his life torn between the intoxicating revelries of his newfound powers and the pull of his conscience to repent and be saved. All the while, the clock continues to count down to the final moment of his reckoning. Dr. Faustus, written by Elizabethan playwright Christopher Marlowe, is considered to be the greatest tragedy written in English before Shakespeare and is full of intrigue, danger, ...
published: 26 Mar 2020
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Doctor Faustus I Annual Drama Festival 2020 I Dept. of English I Nirmala College, Muvattupuzha
#NirmalaDarshaN
Doctor Faustus Staged by the staff and students of Dept. of English, Nirmala College, Muvattupuzha on 24 February 2020
DOCTOR FAUSTUS: A Play by CRISTOPHER MARLOWE
Cast:
Dr. Jacob Alias - Dr. Faustus
Mr. Arun Geo Augustine - Lucifer
Elizabeth Mary Thomas - Chorus Agie Elizabeth George - Chorus
Sayana Gilju - Chorus
Anjitha Anil - Chorus
Anna Mariam Antony - Good angel
Sona Liz Wilson - Bad Angel
Ajay Krishna - First scholar
Basil Jose - Second scholar
Mohammed Ijas CN-Wagner
P. Bharat Krishna -Ugly
Mephistopheles Jose Joseph - Friar Mephistopheles Anju Ashok - Beelzebub
Ajay Aravind - Devil
Keshav Ramesh - Devil
Avinash Vinod (II Economics) - Cornelius Joseph George (II Economics)-Valdez
Martin Jacob - Old man
Mehna Ebrahim - Sloth
Jwala Treesa Jaison -...
published: 26 Feb 2020
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Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe | Act 1, Scene 1
Summarize videos instantly with our Course Assistant plugin, and enjoy AI-generated quizzes: https://bit.ly/ch-ai-asst Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus explained with scene summaries in just a few minutes!
Course Hero Literature Instructor Russell Jaffe provides an in-depth summary and analysis of Act 1, Scene 1 of Christopher Marlowe's play Doctor Faustus.
Download the free study guide and infographic for Doctor Faustus here: https://www.coursehero.com/lit/Doctor-Faustus/
Christopher Marlowe's play Doctor Faustus delves into the consequences of making a deal with the devil.
The titular protagonist, stymied by a life in academia, turns to the dark arts to slake his thirst for power and knowledge. After striking a deal with Lucifer's servant Mephastophilis, he proceeds to enact ...
published: 04 Jun 2019
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Doctor Faustus, by Christopher Marlowe, 2007 BBC Radio Production starring Paterson Joseph
Very good BBC Radio production of Marlowe's Faustus from 2007.
published: 21 Dec 2022
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Playing Faustus | Doctor Faustus | Royal Shakespeare Company
The two actors playing Faustus and Mephistophilis in our new production of Doctor Faustus, talk about the show, and get a hair cut.
published: 16 Sep 2016
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Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus, performed by Oxford Theatre Guild, December 2013
Bored with study, Doctor Faustus looks for a short cut to infinite knowledge in his magic books -- and raises Satan's little helper, Mephistopheles, who joins t...
Bored with study, Doctor Faustus looks for a short cut to infinite knowledge in his magic books -- and raises Satan's little helper, Mephistopheles, who joins the renegade scholar as they rampage across Europe. Faustus squanders the Devil's promised prize of knowing it all in his pursuit of shallow and hedonistic pleasures; after all, the payment demand for his immortal soul seems so insignificant.
In a world where the internet grants us boundless knowledge and we fill precious time with cat antics, pornography and celebrity tittle-tattle, Faustus, a mischievous, party loving hell raiser, knows he should find salvation, but doesn't time fly when you're having fun?
OTG's devilish production of Marlowe's classic play sets the timeless story of wasted opportunities against a background of 24 hour TV, confessional chat shows and cheap thrills.
And in the wings, something shadowy is waiting for us with infinite patience, ready to collect...
The A Text, with minor revisions, some lines re-apportioned. Performed between December 17 and 21st 2013, staged at the Old Fire Station in Oxford.
Cast:
Joshua Hall - Faustus
Bayley Eyley - Mephistopheles
Richard Readshaw - Wagner
Jack Taylor - Good Angel, Ralph, Duke
Lindsey-Anne Bridges - Bad Angel and Robin
Nic Evans - Valdes, Knight, Horse
Mona Schroedel - Cornelius, Beezelbub, Vintner
Tim Younger - Lucifer, First Friar, Alexander
Andrew Whiffin - Old Man, Pride, Cardinal
Simon Marie - First Scholar, Gluttony, Emperor
Megan McInerney - Second Scholar, Wrath, Evil Sprite, Horse-Courser
Sarah Pyper - Third Scholar, Sloth, Clown, Attendant
Katie Floyd - Hot Whore, Nun, Lechery, Duchess, Paramour of Alexander
Peter Malin - Pope, Envy, Final Chorus
Jessica Heinold - Helen of Troy, Evil Sprite, Covetousness
Crew
Director Mike Taylor
Assistant Director Laura Callaghan
Production Manager Dominic Hargreaves
Design Vince Haig
Costume Design Helen Moulford
Lighting Design Michael Howe
Original Sound and Music Chris Bayne
Stage Manager Laurence Goodwin
Assistant Stage Manager Joe O'Connor
Technical Director Dominic Hargreaves
Lighting Operator Sara-Jayne Slack
Sound and Video Operator Alison Sweatman
Special Effects Operator Jacqui Lewis
Technical Consultant David Long
Costume Assistant Izzy Pellow
Properties Rosemary Saunders and Sarah Hutchison
Hair and Make-up Katie-Jane Whitlock
Set Construction David Long, Tim Younger, Brian Plater, Tom Atkinson, Ellie Tranter and Simon Parr
Publicity Manager Joanna Matthews
Publicity Team Kevin Elliott and Simon Tavener
Press Officer Kate Astley
Camera Operator Arthur Bullard
Video Editing Chris Bayne
Box Office Manager Carla Hovell
Programme Laura Callaghan
Production Photography Cate Field
Accent Coach Philippa Vose
Thanks
Oxford Theatre Guild wishes to thank Oriel College; The National Trust at Hughenden Manor; Plant Sciences, University of Oxford; Oxford Operatic Society; Oxford Playhouse; the Mullard family at Burcot; Joseph Kenneway; our front of house volunteers; the OUDS wardrobe; Summertown URC; Oxfordshire Libraries; and everyone at Arts at the Old Fire Station
www.oxfordtheatreguild.com
You can contact the director on
[email protected]
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Bored with study, Doctor Faustus looks for a short cut to infinite knowledge in his magic books -- and raises Satan's little helper, Mephistopheles, who joins the renegade scholar as they rampage across Europe. Faustus squanders the Devil's promised prize of knowing it all in his pursuit of shallow and hedonistic pleasures; after all, the payment demand for his immortal soul seems so insignificant.
In a world where the internet grants us boundless knowledge and we fill precious time with cat antics, pornography and celebrity tittle-tattle, Faustus, a mischievous, party loving hell raiser, knows he should find salvation, but doesn't time fly when you're having fun?
OTG's devilish production of Marlowe's classic play sets the timeless story of wasted opportunities against a background of 24 hour TV, confessional chat shows and cheap thrills.
And in the wings, something shadowy is waiting for us with infinite patience, ready to collect...
The A Text, with minor revisions, some lines re-apportioned. Performed between December 17 and 21st 2013, staged at the Old Fire Station in Oxford.
Cast:
Joshua Hall - Faustus
Bayley Eyley - Mephistopheles
Richard Readshaw - Wagner
Jack Taylor - Good Angel, Ralph, Duke
Lindsey-Anne Bridges - Bad Angel and Robin
Nic Evans - Valdes, Knight, Horse
Mona Schroedel - Cornelius, Beezelbub, Vintner
Tim Younger - Lucifer, First Friar, Alexander
Andrew Whiffin - Old Man, Pride, Cardinal
Simon Marie - First Scholar, Gluttony, Emperor
Megan McInerney - Second Scholar, Wrath, Evil Sprite, Horse-Courser
Sarah Pyper - Third Scholar, Sloth, Clown, Attendant
Katie Floyd - Hot Whore, Nun, Lechery, Duchess, Paramour of Alexander
Peter Malin - Pope, Envy, Final Chorus
Jessica Heinold - Helen of Troy, Evil Sprite, Covetousness
Crew
Director Mike Taylor
Assistant Director Laura Callaghan
Production Manager Dominic Hargreaves
Design Vince Haig
Costume Design Helen Moulford
Lighting Design Michael Howe
Original Sound and Music Chris Bayne
Stage Manager Laurence Goodwin
Assistant Stage Manager Joe O'Connor
Technical Director Dominic Hargreaves
Lighting Operator Sara-Jayne Slack
Sound and Video Operator Alison Sweatman
Special Effects Operator Jacqui Lewis
Technical Consultant David Long
Costume Assistant Izzy Pellow
Properties Rosemary Saunders and Sarah Hutchison
Hair and Make-up Katie-Jane Whitlock
Set Construction David Long, Tim Younger, Brian Plater, Tom Atkinson, Ellie Tranter and Simon Parr
Publicity Manager Joanna Matthews
Publicity Team Kevin Elliott and Simon Tavener
Press Officer Kate Astley
Camera Operator Arthur Bullard
Video Editing Chris Bayne
Box Office Manager Carla Hovell
Programme Laura Callaghan
Production Photography Cate Field
Accent Coach Philippa Vose
Thanks
Oxford Theatre Guild wishes to thank Oriel College; The National Trust at Hughenden Manor; Plant Sciences, University of Oxford; Oxford Operatic Society; Oxford Playhouse; the Mullard family at Burcot; Joseph Kenneway; our front of house volunteers; the OUDS wardrobe; Summertown URC; Oxfordshire Libraries; and everyone at Arts at the Old Fire Station
www.oxfordtheatreguild.com
You can contact the director on
[email protected]
- published: 25 Dec 2013
- views: 211430
5:15
Doctor Faustus Video Summary
Visit us at https://www.gradesaver.com/dr-faustus/study-guide/video-doctor-faustus-marlowe to read the full video transcript and our study guide for this classi...
Visit us at https://www.gradesaver.com/dr-faustus/study-guide/video-doctor-faustus-marlowe to read the full video transcript and our study guide for this classic play, which includes a full list of characters, themes, and much more.
Doctor Faustus is a tragedy written by Christopher Marlowe shortly before the playwright’s death in 1593. A cautionary tale, the play tells the story of Faustus, a man who sells his soul to the devil in exchange for power and riches. The character of Faustus has origins in German legend and is rumored to have been based on a real alchemist from the Renaissance era, Johann Georg Faust.
The play opens with a prologue in which a chorus introduces us to Faustus, a brilliant doctor of divinity who rose to prominence as a scholar despite modest origins. When we meet Faustus, he has moved on from theology to magic and the dark arts, which he believes will give him more power than kings.
Two angels, one good and one evil, try to advise Faustus. The Good Angel tells him to put the dark arts aside and prioritize his chance at heaven, while the Evil Angel encourages Faustus to pursue magic, as it could give him limitless powers on earth.
Faustus orders his servant, Wagner, to summon Valdes and Cornelius, two famous magicians and friends to Faustus. When they arrive, Faustus informs these friends that he has decided to practice witchcraft and intends to conjure that very night. Valdes and Cornelius are delighted and promise the aspiring magician that, with their knowledge and his mind, they will be able to control nature itself.
Meanwhile, two scholars meet Wagner the servant and ask him where Faustus is. Wagner informs them that his master is with Valdes and Cornelius. The scholars are concerned and decide to inform the clergy.
That night, Faustus summons Mephistophilis, a devil from hell. At first, Mephistophilis’ form is too ugly for Faustus to bear, so he asks the demon to transform into the shape of a friar instead. Faustus then commands Mephistophilis to be his servant, but the devil explains that only Lucifer can be his master. Faustus is intrigued and orders Mephistophilis to tell Lucifer he’d like to sell his soul in exchange for twenty-four years of magical powers.
Mephistophilis asks that Faustus seal the deal by signing a contract in his own blood. Faustus agrees, but when he cuts his arm to sign it, the wound is divinely healed, bearing the inscription “Man, flee!” which frightens Faustus. Ignoring the warning, he signs the contract, finalizing his deal with the devil.
Faustus asks Mephistophilis several questions about heaven, hell, and God, but he is dissatisfied with the demon’s answers. Encouraged by the Good Angel to repent, Faustus wishes he could but worries that it’s too late. Learning of Faustus’ desire to repent, Lucifer, Mephistophilis, and another demon called Beelzebub, intimidate him into honoring his contract.
Over the years, Faustus travels far and wide, earning riches and acclaim. He pulls pranks on the pope and commoners alike, even becoming a favorite of the German emperor, whom he entertains by conjuring long-dead legends like
Alexander the Great. Despite his enemies’ attempts to kill him, Faustus survives, proving that he indeed cannot be killed.
Nearing the end of the twenty-four years, Faustus prepares for certain death, leaving everything to Wagner. A pious old man insists that Faustus can still repent, but Mephistophilis threatens Faustus with physical violence. Doomed, Faustus asks Mephistophilis to summon Helen of Troy, the famous beauty from Homer’s Illiad, to serve as his final indulgence.
Finally, the night on which Faustus must surrender his soul arrives. Along with Faustus’ scholar friends, the Good Angel laments Faustus’ fate, while Mephistophilis, Lucifer, Beelzebub, and the Evil Angel taunt him. The gates of hell open, and despite Faustus’ pleading, the devils drag him into the abyss. In a final speech, the chorus warns the audience to remember the story of Faustus, a man who wasted his potential for a chance at omnipotence.
https://wn.com/Doctor_Faustus_Video_Summary
Visit us at https://www.gradesaver.com/dr-faustus/study-guide/video-doctor-faustus-marlowe to read the full video transcript and our study guide for this classic play, which includes a full list of characters, themes, and much more.
Doctor Faustus is a tragedy written by Christopher Marlowe shortly before the playwright’s death in 1593. A cautionary tale, the play tells the story of Faustus, a man who sells his soul to the devil in exchange for power and riches. The character of Faustus has origins in German legend and is rumored to have been based on a real alchemist from the Renaissance era, Johann Georg Faust.
The play opens with a prologue in which a chorus introduces us to Faustus, a brilliant doctor of divinity who rose to prominence as a scholar despite modest origins. When we meet Faustus, he has moved on from theology to magic and the dark arts, which he believes will give him more power than kings.
Two angels, one good and one evil, try to advise Faustus. The Good Angel tells him to put the dark arts aside and prioritize his chance at heaven, while the Evil Angel encourages Faustus to pursue magic, as it could give him limitless powers on earth.
Faustus orders his servant, Wagner, to summon Valdes and Cornelius, two famous magicians and friends to Faustus. When they arrive, Faustus informs these friends that he has decided to practice witchcraft and intends to conjure that very night. Valdes and Cornelius are delighted and promise the aspiring magician that, with their knowledge and his mind, they will be able to control nature itself.
Meanwhile, two scholars meet Wagner the servant and ask him where Faustus is. Wagner informs them that his master is with Valdes and Cornelius. The scholars are concerned and decide to inform the clergy.
That night, Faustus summons Mephistophilis, a devil from hell. At first, Mephistophilis’ form is too ugly for Faustus to bear, so he asks the demon to transform into the shape of a friar instead. Faustus then commands Mephistophilis to be his servant, but the devil explains that only Lucifer can be his master. Faustus is intrigued and orders Mephistophilis to tell Lucifer he’d like to sell his soul in exchange for twenty-four years of magical powers.
Mephistophilis asks that Faustus seal the deal by signing a contract in his own blood. Faustus agrees, but when he cuts his arm to sign it, the wound is divinely healed, bearing the inscription “Man, flee!” which frightens Faustus. Ignoring the warning, he signs the contract, finalizing his deal with the devil.
Faustus asks Mephistophilis several questions about heaven, hell, and God, but he is dissatisfied with the demon’s answers. Encouraged by the Good Angel to repent, Faustus wishes he could but worries that it’s too late. Learning of Faustus’ desire to repent, Lucifer, Mephistophilis, and another demon called Beelzebub, intimidate him into honoring his contract.
Over the years, Faustus travels far and wide, earning riches and acclaim. He pulls pranks on the pope and commoners alike, even becoming a favorite of the German emperor, whom he entertains by conjuring long-dead legends like
Alexander the Great. Despite his enemies’ attempts to kill him, Faustus survives, proving that he indeed cannot be killed.
Nearing the end of the twenty-four years, Faustus prepares for certain death, leaving everything to Wagner. A pious old man insists that Faustus can still repent, but Mephistophilis threatens Faustus with physical violence. Doomed, Faustus asks Mephistophilis to summon Helen of Troy, the famous beauty from Homer’s Illiad, to serve as his final indulgence.
Finally, the night on which Faustus must surrender his soul arrives. Along with Faustus’ scholar friends, the Good Angel laments Faustus’ fate, while Mephistophilis, Lucifer, Beelzebub, and the Evil Angel taunt him. The gates of hell open, and despite Faustus’ pleading, the devils drag him into the abyss. In a final speech, the chorus warns the audience to remember the story of Faustus, a man who wasted his potential for a chance at omnipotence.
- published: 24 Jul 2021
- views: 263082
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Faustus is dragged to hell | Doctor Faustus (2011) | Act 5 Scene 2 | Shakespeare's Globe
It strikes! It strikes! Paul Hilton and Arthur Darvill star as Faustus and Mephistophilis in this eerie clip from Act V, scene 2 of Christopher Marlowe's Doctor...
It strikes! It strikes! Paul Hilton and Arthur Darvill star as Faustus and Mephistophilis in this eerie clip from Act V, scene 2 of Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus.
Buy now on DVD: https://bit.ly/Faustus2011DVD
#DoctorFaustus
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It strikes! It strikes! Paul Hilton and Arthur Darvill star as Faustus and Mephistophilis in this eerie clip from Act V, scene 2 of Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus.
Buy now on DVD: https://bit.ly/Faustus2011DVD
#DoctorFaustus
- published: 23 Oct 2012
- views: 156922
1:47:01
Doctor Faustus
Doctor Faustus - Casting a Female Mephistopheles
Performed by Maverick Theatre, The American College.
2020
Description:
Presenting the hero, Doctor Faustus ...
Doctor Faustus - Casting a Female Mephistopheles
Performed by Maverick Theatre, The American College.
2020
Description:
Presenting the hero, Doctor Faustus who falls from the heights of knowledge and reason into the pits of the forbidden. Tampering with nature, he commits sin after sin in wretched company that feeds the evil in him while the good dies a slow death. Witness him rolling from the mount of righteousness into the engulfing dust of hell. Watch to learn all the shades that nourish and destroy us!
Staged between February 17 - 22, 2020.
Venue : The Auditorium,
The American College, Madurai
Video Editor: P. Balakrishnan 17ENS204
https://wn.com/Doctor_Faustus
Doctor Faustus - Casting a Female Mephistopheles
Performed by Maverick Theatre, The American College.
2020
Description:
Presenting the hero, Doctor Faustus who falls from the heights of knowledge and reason into the pits of the forbidden. Tampering with nature, he commits sin after sin in wretched company that feeds the evil in him while the good dies a slow death. Witness him rolling from the mount of righteousness into the engulfing dust of hell. Watch to learn all the shades that nourish and destroy us!
Staged between February 17 - 22, 2020.
Venue : The Auditorium,
The American College, Madurai
Video Editor: P. Balakrishnan 17ENS204
- published: 24 Apr 2020
- views: 37641
2:09:04
The Spiritual Tragedy of Dr. Faustus presented by Bethany Lutheran College
Dr. John Faustus is a brilliant but restless and embittered scholar who has reached a dead end on his relentless search for knowledge. He yearns for a deeper un...
Dr. John Faustus is a brilliant but restless and embittered scholar who has reached a dead end on his relentless search for knowledge. He yearns for a deeper understanding of the universe and for a more powerful way to influence it to bring him fame and prestige. Risking everything, he conjures a demon named Mephistopheles and offers his soul in exchange for absolute knowledge and power. Faustus spends his life torn between the intoxicating revelries of his newfound powers and the pull of his conscience to repent and be saved. All the while, the clock continues to count down to the final moment of his reckoning. Dr. Faustus, written by Elizabethan playwright Christopher Marlowe, is considered to be the greatest tragedy written in English before Shakespeare and is full of intrigue, danger, humor, and a relatable struggle between temptation, desire, and the fate of the soul.
The show is directed by Benji Inniger.
Photos and other information is available at: https://blc.edu/2019/11/the-spiritual-tragedy-of-dr-faustus-2019/
Director: Benji Inniger
Scenic Designer and Painter: Peter Bloedel
Technical Director: John Merseth, Jr.
Costume Designer: Emily Kimball
Lighting Designer: Benji Inniger
Composer and Sound Designer: Benji Inniger
Fight Choreographer: Meredith Kind
Assistant Director/Dramaturg: Maren Thompson
Stage Manager: Sierra Block
Cast:
Dr. Faustus: Lee Schauer
Mephistopheles: Erin Kelly
Good Angel: Danica Dick
Evil Angel: Mizha Overn
Wagner: Daylin Paulson
Robin: Hans Bloedel
Dick: Chris Nelson
Valdes/Martino: Giana Peterson
Cornelius/Fredrick: Colin Trueblood
Benvolio: Hailey Dick
Chorus/Duke: Aaron Stuve
Chorus/Duchess: Natania Emmons
Chorus/Scholar: Gigi Dombrock
Chorus/Scholar/Servant: Anna Kerkow
Chorus/Horse-Courser: Audrey Rundgren
Chorus/Hostess: Ashley Ward
Chorus/Emperor: Ezekiel Grabau
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Dr. John Faustus is a brilliant but restless and embittered scholar who has reached a dead end on his relentless search for knowledge. He yearns for a deeper understanding of the universe and for a more powerful way to influence it to bring him fame and prestige. Risking everything, he conjures a demon named Mephistopheles and offers his soul in exchange for absolute knowledge and power. Faustus spends his life torn between the intoxicating revelries of his newfound powers and the pull of his conscience to repent and be saved. All the while, the clock continues to count down to the final moment of his reckoning. Dr. Faustus, written by Elizabethan playwright Christopher Marlowe, is considered to be the greatest tragedy written in English before Shakespeare and is full of intrigue, danger, humor, and a relatable struggle between temptation, desire, and the fate of the soul.
The show is directed by Benji Inniger.
Photos and other information is available at: https://blc.edu/2019/11/the-spiritual-tragedy-of-dr-faustus-2019/
Director: Benji Inniger
Scenic Designer and Painter: Peter Bloedel
Technical Director: John Merseth, Jr.
Costume Designer: Emily Kimball
Lighting Designer: Benji Inniger
Composer and Sound Designer: Benji Inniger
Fight Choreographer: Meredith Kind
Assistant Director/Dramaturg: Maren Thompson
Stage Manager: Sierra Block
Cast:
Dr. Faustus: Lee Schauer
Mephistopheles: Erin Kelly
Good Angel: Danica Dick
Evil Angel: Mizha Overn
Wagner: Daylin Paulson
Robin: Hans Bloedel
Dick: Chris Nelson
Valdes/Martino: Giana Peterson
Cornelius/Fredrick: Colin Trueblood
Benvolio: Hailey Dick
Chorus/Duke: Aaron Stuve
Chorus/Duchess: Natania Emmons
Chorus/Scholar: Gigi Dombrock
Chorus/Scholar/Servant: Anna Kerkow
Chorus/Horse-Courser: Audrey Rundgren
Chorus/Hostess: Ashley Ward
Chorus/Emperor: Ezekiel Grabau
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Stay plugged in with campus:
💻: http://facebook.com/bethanylutherancollege
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Bethany serves students by providing a Christian education through stimulating academics, personal mentoring, and a pursuit of discernment, knowledge, and truth.
👋 Say hello and see if Bethany could be the fit for you: http://blc.edu/admissions
- published: 26 Mar 2020
- views: 140686
54:45
Doctor Faustus I Annual Drama Festival 2020 I Dept. of English I Nirmala College, Muvattupuzha
#NirmalaDarshaN
Doctor Faustus Staged by the staff and students of Dept. of English, Nirmala College, Muvattupuzha on 24 February 2020
DOCTOR FAUSTUS: A Play ...
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Doctor Faustus Staged by the staff and students of Dept. of English, Nirmala College, Muvattupuzha on 24 February 2020
DOCTOR FAUSTUS: A Play by CRISTOPHER MARLOWE
Cast:
Dr. Jacob Alias - Dr. Faustus
Mr. Arun Geo Augustine - Lucifer
Elizabeth Mary Thomas - Chorus Agie Elizabeth George - Chorus
Sayana Gilju - Chorus
Anjitha Anil - Chorus
Anna Mariam Antony - Good angel
Sona Liz Wilson - Bad Angel
Ajay Krishna - First scholar
Basil Jose - Second scholar
Mohammed Ijas CN-Wagner
P. Bharat Krishna -Ugly
Mephistopheles Jose Joseph - Friar Mephistopheles Anju Ashok - Beelzebub
Ajay Aravind - Devil
Keshav Ramesh - Devil
Avinash Vinod (II Economics) - Cornelius Joseph George (II Economics)-Valdez
Martin Jacob - Old man
Mehna Ebrahim - Sloth
Jwala Treesa Jaison - Gluttony
Ismat Iqbal - Envy
Aavani Sivan - Lust
Bessy Maria Babu - Covetousness
Manna Christa Raju - Pride
Minnu M Chandran Wrath
Irine Ajay - Helen of Troy
Dubbing:
Dr. Jacob Alias - Dr. Faustus
Dr. Manu C Skaria - Mephistopheles
Dr. Nibu Thomson - Lucifer, Valdez, First scholar
Mr. Augustine Benny - Wagner
Ms. Sona George - Sloth
Elizabeth Mary Thomas - Pride, Chorus
Sayana Gilju - Covetousness, Chorus
Binika Lorence - Wrath
Catherine Santosh - Lust
Manna Christa Raju - Gluttony
Ismat Iqbal - Envy
Bessy Maria Babu - Good Angel
Alinta Saji - Bad angel
Martin Jacob - Old man, Second scholar
Amal Sebastian - Cornelius
Agie Elizabeth George - Chorus
Anjitha Anil - Chorus
Script: Riyamol Varkey, Shilpa N Thomas, Hafsa Rasheed, Ann Maria George
Finance and Transportation: Biju Kuriakose, Delna Kurien, Muhammed Fazil, Ajo Biju, Muhammad Zohaib, Joel Jomy, Nithin George, Jithin Rajan, Alan Akthar
Costume: Raveena Ravi, Jeny Joseph
Flex & Brochure: Mr. Siby Joseph
Light & Sound: Geetham Media
Recording Studio: Geetham Studio, Thodupuzha
5.1 DTS Mixing: Sri. Jinto John, Geetham Studio
Prof. Leena Mathews - Drama Coordinator
Mr. Prince Samuel Joseph - Coordinator, Communicative English
Ms. Sona George - Finance Controller
Ms. Krishnaja A R - Choreography
Ms. Poorna Pushkala - Choreography
Ms. Gayathri Jayan - Costumes
Ms. Julia Augustine - Costumes
Ms. Brincy Cyriac - Reception Catherine Santhosh - Student Coordinator (PG)
Jifriya Jaffer - Student Coordinator (UG) Harshavardhan TA- Creative Artist
Abhijith Roy - Creative Artist
Dr. Amstrong Sebastian - Executive Producer Dr. Nibu Thomson - Creative Head Mr. Augustine Benny - Director
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Doctor Faustus Staged by the staff and students of Dept. of English, Nirmala College, Muvattupuzha on 24 February 2020
DOCTOR FAUSTUS: A Play by CRISTOPHER MARLOWE
Cast:
Dr. Jacob Alias - Dr. Faustus
Mr. Arun Geo Augustine - Lucifer
Elizabeth Mary Thomas - Chorus Agie Elizabeth George - Chorus
Sayana Gilju - Chorus
Anjitha Anil - Chorus
Anna Mariam Antony - Good angel
Sona Liz Wilson - Bad Angel
Ajay Krishna - First scholar
Basil Jose - Second scholar
Mohammed Ijas CN-Wagner
P. Bharat Krishna -Ugly
Mephistopheles Jose Joseph - Friar Mephistopheles Anju Ashok - Beelzebub
Ajay Aravind - Devil
Keshav Ramesh - Devil
Avinash Vinod (II Economics) - Cornelius Joseph George (II Economics)-Valdez
Martin Jacob - Old man
Mehna Ebrahim - Sloth
Jwala Treesa Jaison - Gluttony
Ismat Iqbal - Envy
Aavani Sivan - Lust
Bessy Maria Babu - Covetousness
Manna Christa Raju - Pride
Minnu M Chandran Wrath
Irine Ajay - Helen of Troy
Dubbing:
Dr. Jacob Alias - Dr. Faustus
Dr. Manu C Skaria - Mephistopheles
Dr. Nibu Thomson - Lucifer, Valdez, First scholar
Mr. Augustine Benny - Wagner
Ms. Sona George - Sloth
Elizabeth Mary Thomas - Pride, Chorus
Sayana Gilju - Covetousness, Chorus
Binika Lorence - Wrath
Catherine Santosh - Lust
Manna Christa Raju - Gluttony
Ismat Iqbal - Envy
Bessy Maria Babu - Good Angel
Alinta Saji - Bad angel
Martin Jacob - Old man, Second scholar
Amal Sebastian - Cornelius
Agie Elizabeth George - Chorus
Anjitha Anil - Chorus
Script: Riyamol Varkey, Shilpa N Thomas, Hafsa Rasheed, Ann Maria George
Finance and Transportation: Biju Kuriakose, Delna Kurien, Muhammed Fazil, Ajo Biju, Muhammad Zohaib, Joel Jomy, Nithin George, Jithin Rajan, Alan Akthar
Costume: Raveena Ravi, Jeny Joseph
Flex & Brochure: Mr. Siby Joseph
Light & Sound: Geetham Media
Recording Studio: Geetham Studio, Thodupuzha
5.1 DTS Mixing: Sri. Jinto John, Geetham Studio
Prof. Leena Mathews - Drama Coordinator
Mr. Prince Samuel Joseph - Coordinator, Communicative English
Ms. Sona George - Finance Controller
Ms. Krishnaja A R - Choreography
Ms. Poorna Pushkala - Choreography
Ms. Gayathri Jayan - Costumes
Ms. Julia Augustine - Costumes
Ms. Brincy Cyriac - Reception Catherine Santhosh - Student Coordinator (PG)
Jifriya Jaffer - Student Coordinator (UG) Harshavardhan TA- Creative Artist
Abhijith Roy - Creative Artist
Dr. Amstrong Sebastian - Executive Producer Dr. Nibu Thomson - Creative Head Mr. Augustine Benny - Director
- published: 26 Feb 2020
- views: 45083
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Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe | Act 1, Scene 1
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Christopher Marlowe's play Doctor Faustus delves into the consequences of making a deal with the devil.
The titular protagonist, stymied by a life in academia, turns to the dark arts to slake his thirst for power and knowledge. After striking a deal with Lucifer's servant Mephastophilis, he proceeds to enact a series of petty terrors on people ranging from common merchants to the pope himself.
Having squandered his magical abilities, Faustus must face the consequences of his bargain. The chilling climax testifies to the schism between believers in pre-destination and freewill that epitomized the sociopolitical climate of Marlowe's day.
Renaissance English playwright Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus was first published in 1604. Even though his literary career was cut short by his untimely death at the age of 29, Marlowe's skillful use of blank verse transformed English poetry and brought a new level of maturity to Elizabethan theater. As a contest between desire and conscience, rebellion and remorse, Doctor Faustus remains relevant today.
The play contains many powerful themes, such as soaring ambition and a hellish fall represented by Doctor Faustus selling his soul for knowledge without realizing the price he must pay. Other themes include damnation vs. salvation, good vs. evil, pride, and ambition.
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Course Hero Literature Instructor Russell Jaffe provides an in-depth summary and analysis of Act 1, Scene 1 of Christopher Marlowe's play Doctor Faustus.
Download the free study guide and infographic for Doctor Faustus here: https://www.coursehero.com/lit/Doctor-Faustus/
Christopher Marlowe's play Doctor Faustus delves into the consequences of making a deal with the devil.
The titular protagonist, stymied by a life in academia, turns to the dark arts to slake his thirst for power and knowledge. After striking a deal with Lucifer's servant Mephastophilis, he proceeds to enact a series of petty terrors on people ranging from common merchants to the pope himself.
Having squandered his magical abilities, Faustus must face the consequences of his bargain. The chilling climax testifies to the schism between believers in pre-destination and freewill that epitomized the sociopolitical climate of Marlowe's day.
Renaissance English playwright Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus was first published in 1604. Even though his literary career was cut short by his untimely death at the age of 29, Marlowe's skillful use of blank verse transformed English poetry and brought a new level of maturity to Elizabethan theater. As a contest between desire and conscience, rebellion and remorse, Doctor Faustus remains relevant today.
The play contains many powerful themes, such as soaring ambition and a hellish fall represented by Doctor Faustus selling his soul for knowledge without realizing the price he must pay. Other themes include damnation vs. salvation, good vs. evil, pride, and ambition.
Explore Course Hero’s collection of free literature study guides, Q&A pairs, and infographics here: https://www.coursehero.com/lit/
About Course Hero:
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- published: 04 Jun 2019
- views: 89409
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Playing Faustus | Doctor Faustus | Royal Shakespeare Company
The two actors playing Faustus and Mephistophilis in our new production of Doctor Faustus, talk about the show, and get a hair cut.
The two actors playing Faustus and Mephistophilis in our new production of Doctor Faustus, talk about the show, and get a hair cut.
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The two actors playing Faustus and Mephistophilis in our new production of Doctor Faustus, talk about the show, and get a hair cut.
- published: 16 Sep 2016
- views: 3716
7:20
Doctor Faustus Summary & Analysis (Marlowe) – Thug Notes
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From plot debriefs to key motifs, Thug Notes’ Doctor Faustus Summary & Analysis has you covered with themes, symbols, important quotes, and more.
The Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus (1604)
by Christopher Marlowe
Get the play here on Amazon ►► http://amzn.to/1MKkrtC
Twitter: @SparkySweetsPhd
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The Great Gatsby ►► http://bit.ly/1BoYKqs
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